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Finished Measurements:

Approx. 4” [10 cm] from ear to toe

Yarn:

willet / 1 skein each: Polaris 725 (color B) / Flare (color D)

Crochet Hook:

Size 2.5 mm crochet hook

Gauge:

Approx 30 sts and 20 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in single crochet

Construction:

Animal patterns are worked in the amigurumi style, in a spiral without slip stitching or working a turning chain.

Skills Required:

Magic ring, increasing and decreasing in single crochet in the round (links provided). Basic crochet stitches. US crochet terminology used.

polar bear

Ezgi Tandogan

Let me stomp out any stereotypes you may hold about us polar bears. We’re not just these big, fluffy bundles of cuteness waiting on icebergs for our next meal. We’re well-read, fashion-forward, sashimi-eating, go-getter individuals—who also happen to enjoy a good cuddle puddle now and then.

Favorite movies: Big, Sleepless in Seattle, The Polar Express (because Tom Hanks)

This pattern is not for individual sale. Check out the Pocket Menagerie here!

Finished Measurements:

Approx. 4” [10 cm] from ear to toe

Yarn:

willet / 1 skein each: Polaris 725 (color B) / Flare (color D)

Crochet Hook:

Size 2.5 mm crochet hook

Gauge:

Approx 30 sts and 20 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in single crochet

Construction:

Animal patterns are worked in the amigurumi style, in a spiral without slip stitching or working a turning chain.

Skills Required:

Magic ring, increasing and decreasing in single crochet in the round (links provided). Basic crochet stitches. US crochet terminology used.