Winnie the Pooh Crochet free pattern






I had always enjoyed crafting, and I was looking for a new project to work on. I was scrolling on Pinterest click, click, click here click there click but i wasn't founding anything that I wanted to start.


But every time I am looking for a new project the Universe brings in my life a person that needs something that will turn out to be my new project. Life is filled with surprises and opportunities. Sometimes the most unexpected people and experiences can lead to the most rewarding projects.


In a cold January day, I wake up to a message on my Messenger:
- Hello, I am Ellena I saw your crochet page, could you please make me 2 crochet dolls one is Agnes from the Minions and the other is Winnie the Pooh. I would like to make a special gift to my daughter and my sister : one loves Winnie and the other loves Agnes. And I would love to gift them something small as a keyhanger.


Because I love crocheting and I love making something new I said yes with all my heart. 
After making them, the most shocking thing happened, the carrier has lost my package so I made both Winnie and Agnes once again, a better version, quite frankly.

 
   The first Agnes version, was ok but the second version of both Winnie and Agnes were so much better. 



 If you're looking to create something unique and fun, look no further than the Winnie the Pooh crochet pattern. This simple and straightforward pattern is ideal for all levels of crochet experience, and allows you to create a beloved character. Whether it's for a gift or to keep, this crochet pattern is sure to bring a smile to all who see it.


Materials Needed

Before getting started, lets talk a bit about Winnie the Pooh color meaning.The colors chosen for the Winnie the Pooh crochet pattern have a special meaning. The yellow color stands for happiness, joy, and friendship. The red color stands for love, warmth, and courage. Finally, the black color stands for strength and protection. Thus, the colors help to bring out the character of Winnie the Pooh and add to the overall meaningfulness of the crochet pattern.



And now let's make sure you have the following materials:


Yarn consumption


The yarn I used is Himalaya Velvet yellow 100g 120mt( you will use just half 60m) and Himalaya Dolphin Baby red 100g 110m( you will need a little amount)

Below you will find a link for the yarn I used.

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Yarn in the colors of yellow, red, and black

Crochet hook

Polyester stuffing

Tapestry needle








Abbreviation

  • Ch = chain
  • Sc = Single crochet
  • Inc = increase
  • Dec = decrease
  • Ss = slip stitch
  • *...* Content trough the series/ round. When specified repeat with the rear of the X specifiednumber
  • Row pins or stitch markers
  • US terminology
  • The pattern is worked in a continues spiral, no joins at the end of each row


Pattern Instructions


Begin by creating the head.


Head







With yellow

Row 1: ch2, in second chain from hook make 6 sc

Row 2: inc*6 12

Row 3: *1sc,inc* ×6 18

Row 4: *2sc,inc*×6 24

Row 5: *3sc,inc*×6 30

Row 6: *4sc,inc*×6 36

Row 7 - 12: 36sc (6 rows) 36

On row 13 before you start the firts increase put a stitch mark and put another stitch mark after the last increase( after the 6th increase)

Row 13: 13sc,*(inc,sc)*×5, inc, 12sc 42

Row 14 -16: 42sc (3 rows) 42

On row 17 put a stitch mark infront of the first decrease snd a stitch mark after the last decrease.

Row 17: 13sc, *(dec,sc)*×5, dec, 12sc 36

Row 18: *4sc,dec*×6 30

Row 19: *3sc,dec*×6 24

Row 20: *2sc,dec*×6 18

Cast off leaving long thread for sewing the neck to the body. Insert the noes between row 12 and 13, using the stitch marks you put on row 13 you will easily find the middle of the checks to Insert the nose. Insert the eyes between row 10 and 11 with 6 stitches in-between. Fill with fiberfill after inserting the safety eyes and safety nose. I put a picture so that you can see it better.


Body


Start with yellow

Row1: ch2, in second chain from hook insert 6 sc

Row2: *inc*×6 12

Row3: *1sc,inc*×6 18

Row5: *2sc,inc*×6 24

Row6: *3sc,inc*×6 30

Row7 - 9: 30sc (3rows) 30

Change to red

Row10 -14: 30 sc (5rows) 30

Row15: *3sc,dec*×6 24

Row16: *2sc,dec*×6 18

Cast off and sew the head to the body.


Legs X2


With yellow

Row 1: ch2, in second chain from hook make 6 sc

Row 2: inc*6 12

Row 3 - 4: 12 sc (2 rows) 12

Row 5: *1sc,dec*×4 8

Row 6 - 8: 8sc (3rows) 8

Cast off and sew to the body starting between the 2th and 3dh row of the lower body.


Arms X2



Start with yellow

Row1: ch2, in second chain from hook insert 7sc

Row2 - 4: 7sc (3rows) 7

Change to red

Row5 - 8: 7 sc (4rows) 7

Cast off and sew the arms to the body right at the neck


Ears x2


With yellow

Row 1: ch2, in second chain from hook make 6 sc

Row 2: inc*6 12

Row 3 - 4: 12 sc (2 rows) 12

Cast off and sew the ears to the head starting on the 4th row.

With a black yarn embroid the mouth and the eyebrows.




Connect the body, head, arms, and legs with a tapestry needle.

Stuff the body and head lightly with polyester stuffing.




Finishing Up


Once you've added all the features of Winnie the Pooh, you have a completed crochet pattern. He's ready to be given away as a gift or kept as a reminder of your craftsmanship. Enjoy your finished crochet pattern!








































































































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