Crochet Winnie the Pooh: master class with description and diagrams. Crochet Winnie the Pooh: knitting a funny toy for a baby Knitted Teddy bear

Nowadays people have become interested in handicrafts. Many have forgotten what crochet, weaving with satin ribbons, and embroidery are. Anyone can try themselves in creative activities. In today's master class we will try to make the well-known Winnie the Pooh with crochet. The character is known and loved by everyone - from small to great. This is interesting not only to parents, but also to children, who remember the cartoon character with his image, funny expressions that have become catchphrases.

If you are new to knitting, we offer you the following training lessons:

Teddy bear

So let's get started. The result that will look like this:

Winnie the Pooh is a solid figure in its shape. Everything moves smoothly from one part of the body to another, there is a disconnection in the neck area. So it doesn’t matter which part to start knitting from. The only thing to remember is that Winnie the Pooh's head is slightly smaller than his body. The paws will also be sewn to the body. In addition to the above, let's not forget about small details: eyes, ears, nose and a spot on the face.

To knit a bear, we choose Babmino yarn in different shades: terracotta (we use it for the body), dark and light chocolate.

Before we begin, let's use some notation.

  • Sc - single crochet. It is considered a basic element in crochet. You can learn more about this in the video tutorial:

  • Ex: 2 sc in one loop;
  • Dec: 2 sc together;

  • CC - connecting posts.

The cartoon Winnie the Pooh consists of 60 rows. First, we begin to knit the lower body, following the following algorithm.

Row 1 is 6 sc in an amigurumi ring. If difficulties arise, please refer to the following source. Here is a detailed description of how to do everything correctly:

2nd row - 6 inc (12). 3rd row - 1 sbn prX6 (18). 4th row - 2 sbn prX6 (24). 5th row - 3 sbn prX6 (30). 6th row - 4 sbn prX6 (36). 7th row - 5 sc PRX6 (42). 8th row - 6 sbn prX6 (48). 9th row - 7 sc PRX6 (54). 10th row - 8 sc PRX6 (60). 11th row - 9 sc PRX6 (66). 12th row - 10 sc PRX6 (72). 13th row - 11 sc PRX6 (78). From 14 to 28 rows - 78 sc.

29 row - 11 sc UBX6 (72). 30th row - 10 sc ubX6 (66). 31 row - 9 sc UBX6 (60). 32nd row - 8 sc UBX6 (54). 33rd row - 8 sc PRX6 (60). 34th row - 9 sc PRX6 (66). Row 35 - 10 sc PRX6 (72). From 36 to 49 rows - 72 sc. 50 row - 10 sc UBX6 (66). 51 row - 9 sc UBX6 (60). 52 row - 8 sc UBX6 (54). 53rd row - 7 sbn x6 (48). 54 row - 6 sc UBX6 (42). 55 row - 5 sc UBX6 (36). 56 row - 4 sc UBX6 (30). Row 57 - 3 sc UBX6 (24). 58 row - 2 sc UBX6 (18). 59 row - 1 sc UBX6 (12).

Row 60 - 6 decreases. Knitting must be closed.

If you want the muzzle to be voluminous, then we make several weights where the eyes will later be located. Because of this, the nose will become more prominent. Let's move on to the spot. Remember to choose yarn darker than the body color, but lighter than the paws.

First, let's cast on loops, namely 11 air loops. After that we stick to the following:

  • 1st row - 9 sc. We start with the loop, which is the second from the hook. 3 sc goes into the outer loop, then 10 sc;
  • 2nd row - inc, then 8 sbn, again inc, 1 sbn, inc, 9 sbn, inc, 1 sbn.

There is no specific scheme below. Feel free to experiment here. It is important to know that to a knitted oval you need to add two protrusions at the edges, then tie the protrusions with so-called “connecting posts”, and tie the oval itself with double crochets. Of course, you don't have to bother with the stain. Just use paint or a felt-tip pen and draw dark circles. Calculate where the toy's eyes will be.

It's time to move on to the eyes. Dark yarn will be used at the beginning. 1st row - 6 sc in amigurumi ring. Afterwards, replace the yarn with white color. 2nd row - connecting post, increase, two connecting posts, increase, connecting post. Using an algorithm, we knit two eyes.

There is very little left: the nose, ears, legs and arms. Let's move on to the nose. Let's make 5 air loops:

  • 1st row - 3 sc. Let's count and take the second loop located from the hook. Next, 3 sc in the last loop, 3 sc and at the end of the row, etc.
  • 2nd row - inc, 2 sc, inc, 1 sc, inc, 3 sc, connecting posts.

For convenience, fill your nose with padding polyester.

We continue to knit. The ears come next. We start row 1 with 6 sc. Forming an amigurumi ring:

  • 2nd row - 6 inc (12);
  • 3rd row - 1 sc inc 6 times (18);
  • 4th row - 2 sc inc 6 times (24);
  • From 5 to 7 rows - 24 sc in each.

We repeat the algorithm twice, since the bear has 2 ears. Fold in half and sew. Try to keep a semi-circular appearance for the ears as you sew them on. You can sew the left ear in a bent shape, which will make the character more realistic. If you strain your memory, you will remember his left ear. It's flattened. We embroider the mouth and eyebrows of the bear using several stitches. For this we use dark yarn.

Only a little remained - legs, arms. Let's start with the bear's hands:

  • 1st row - 6 sc in amigurumi ring;
  • 2nd row - 6 inc (12);
  • 3rd row - 1 sbn prX6 (18);
  • 4th row - 2 sbn prX6 (24);
  • From 5 to 14 rows - 24 sc in each;
  • 15 row - 2 sc UBX6 (18);
  • 16th row - 1 sc UBX6 (12);
  • 17th row - 6 kills. We close the knitting.

We repeat the instructions twice and sew the hands to the toy.

Nowadays people have become interested in handicrafts. Many have forgotten what crochet, weaving with satin ribbons, and embroidery are. Anyone can try themselves in creative activities. In today's master class we will try to make the well-known Winnie the Pooh with crochet. The character is known and loved by everyone - from small to great. This is interesting not only to parents, but also to children, who remember the cartoon character with his image, funny expressions that have become catchphrases.

If you are new to knitting, we offer you the following training lessons:

Teddy bear

So let's get started. The result that will look like this:

Winnie the Pooh is a solid figure in its shape. Everything moves smoothly from one part of the body to another, there is a disconnection in the neck area. So it doesn’t matter which part to start knitting from. The only thing to remember is that Winnie the Pooh's head is slightly smaller than his body. The paws will also be sewn to the body. In addition to the above, let's not forget about small details: eyes, ears, nose and a spot on the face.

To knit a bear, we choose Babmino yarn in different shades: terracotta (we use it for the body), dark and light chocolate.

Before we begin, let's use some notation.

  • Sc - single crochet. It is considered a basic element in crochet. You can learn more about this in the video tutorial:

  • Ex: 2 sc in one loop;
  • Dec: 2 sc together;

  • CC - connecting posts.

The cartoon Winnie the Pooh consists of 60 rows. First, we begin to knit the lower body, following the following algorithm.

Row 1 is 6 sc in an amigurumi ring. If difficulties arise, please refer to the following source. Here is a detailed description of how to do everything correctly:

2nd row - 6 inc (12). 3rd row - 1 sbn prX6 (18). 4th row - 2 sbn prX6 (24). 5th row - 3 sbn prX6 (30). 6th row - 4 sbn prX6 (36). 7th row - 5 sc PRX6 (42). 8th row - 6 sbn prX6 (48). 9th row - 7 sc PRX6 (54). 10th row - 8 sc PRX6 (60). 11th row - 9 sc PRX6 (66). 12th row - 10 sc PRX6 (72). 13th row - 11 sc PRX6 (78). From 14 to 28 rows - 78 sc.

29 row - 11 sc UBX6 (72). 30th row - 10 sc ubX6 (66). 31 row - 9 sc UBX6 (60). 32nd row - 8 sc UBX6 (54). 33rd row - 8 sc PRX6 (60). 34th row - 9 sc PRX6 (66). Row 35 - 10 sc PRX6 (72). From 36 to 49 rows - 72 sc. 50 row - 10 sc UBX6 (66). 51 row - 9 sc UBX6 (60). 52 row - 8 sc UBX6 (54). 53rd row - 7 sbn x6 (48). 54 row - 6 sc UBX6 (42). 55 row - 5 sc UBX6 (36). 56 row - 4 sc UBX6 (30). Row 57 - 3 sc UBX6 (24). 58 row - 2 sc UBX6 (18). 59 row - 1 sc UBX6 (12).

Row 60 - 6 decreases. Knitting must be closed.

If you want the muzzle to be voluminous, then we make several weights where the eyes will later be located. Because of this, the nose will become more prominent. Let's move on to the spot. Remember to choose yarn darker than the body color, but lighter than the paws.

First, let's cast on loops, namely 11 air loops. After that we stick to the following:

  • 1st row - 9 sc. We start with the loop, which is the second from the hook. 3 sc goes into the outer loop, then 10 sc;
  • 2nd row - inc, then 8 sbn, again inc, 1 sbn, inc, 9 sbn, inc, 1 sbn.

There is no specific scheme below. Feel free to experiment here. It is important to know that to a knitted oval you need to add two protrusions at the edges, then tie the protrusions with so-called “connecting posts”, and tie the oval itself with double crochets. Of course, you don't have to bother with the stain. Just use paint or a felt-tip pen and draw dark circles. Calculate where the toy's eyes will be.

It's time to move on to the eyes. Dark yarn will be used at the beginning. 1st row - 6 sc in amigurumi ring. Afterwards, replace the yarn with white color. 2nd row - connecting post, increase, two connecting posts, increase, connecting post. Using an algorithm, we knit two eyes.

There is very little left: the nose, ears, legs and arms. Let's move on to the nose. Let's make 5 air loops:

  • 1st row - 3 sc. Let's count and take the second loop located from the hook. Next, 3 sc in the last loop, 3 sc and at the end of the row, etc.
  • 2nd row - inc, 2 sc, inc, 1 sc, inc, 3 sc, connecting posts.

For convenience, fill your nose with padding polyester.

We continue to knit. The ears come next. We start row 1 with 6 sc. Forming an amigurumi ring:

  • 2nd row - 6 inc (12);
  • 3rd row - 1 sc inc 6 times (18);
  • 4th row - 2 sc inc 6 times (24);
  • From 5 to 7 rows - 24 sc in each.

We repeat the algorithm twice, since the bear has 2 ears. Fold in half and sew. Try to keep a semi-circular appearance for the ears as you sew them on. You can sew the left ear in a bent shape, which will make the character more realistic. If you strain your memory, you will remember his left ear. It's flattened. We embroider the mouth and eyebrows of the bear using several stitches. For this we use dark yarn.

Only a little remained - legs, arms. Let's start with the bear's hands:

  • 1st row - 6 sc in amigurumi ring;
  • 2nd row - 6 inc (12);
  • 3rd row - 1 sbn prX6 (18);
  • 4th row - 2 sbn prX6 (24);
  • From 5 to 14 rows - 24 sc in each;
  • 15 row - 2 sc UBX6 (18);
  • 16th row - 1 sc UBX6 (12);
  • 17th row - 6 kills. We close the knitting.

We repeat the instructions twice and sew the hands to the toy.

We are already at the finish line. Let's move on to the legs:

  • 1st row - 6 sc in amigurumi ring;
  • 2nd row - 6 inc (12);
  • 3rd row - 1 sbn prX6 (18);
  • 4th row - 2 sbn prX6 (24);
  • 5 row - 3 sbn prX6 (30);
  • From 6 to 11 rows - 30 sc in each.

We do the algorithm twice. Don't forget to add padding polyester inside. We can sew it on.

So what did we get? Piglet's faithful and devoted friend. It can also be connected using a similar scheme.

Winnie the Pooh is very easy to knit. Basically, there are no small details. The main thing you will get is a chance to experiment, the pleasure of creating a bear that can become a fruit for inspiration. And, of course, the toy will delight the kids.

Video on the topic of the article

Cute Teddy and Winnie bears in the amigurumi style have now become incredibly popular. Their crochet patterns are not much different from each other, it’s all about a few details, the appropriate yarn and the correct design of the toy bear. Our master class on crocheting Winnie the Pooh and several ideas for creating Teddy bears will help you expand your collection of amigurumi.

Step-by-step master class

Before starting the master class, prepare the following:

  • yellow and red yarn;
  • black thread for embroidering elements of the muzzle;
  • hook;
  • padding polyester;
  • scissors, needle.

Designations according to master class diagrams

In the pattern we put only the quantitative designation of single crochets, since almost all rows are knitted only with them.

  • CH – double crochet;
  • VP – air loop;
  • P – increase (2 single crochets are knitted from one loop of the previous row);
  • U - decrease (two loops of the previous row are knitted with one single crochet).
  • R - we knit exactly a loop into a loop without increases or decreases;
  • * * – repeat further down the row only this pattern.

Vinnie's head

We start knitting Winnie the Pooh's head from the elongated muzzle, ending with the back of the head.

Circular row
Total stitches in a row

1
6 loops in an amigurumi ring
6

2
1 P
12

3
2, 1 P
18

5
1 P
36

6
9 CH, *3, 1 P*
45

7
3, 1 P
58

8-13
R
58

14
4, 1 U
43

15-16
3, 1 U
18

17
2, 1 U
12

18
1, 1U
6

We stuff the bear's head with padding polyester and tighten the remaining loops with thread.

Advice! When you finish knitting the next part of the toy, pull the thread out of the loop and cut it at least at a distance of 15 - 20 cm. This thread will be useful to you for further sewing the parts together.

Torso

Circular row
Knitting progress (repeating pattern)
Total stitches in a row

1
6 loops in an amigurumi ring
6

3
1, 1 P
18

4
2, 1 P
24

5
3, 1 P
30

6
4, 1 P
36

7
5, 1 P
42

8
6, 1 P
48

9
7, 1 P
54

10-16
P In the 14th row, change the yellow thread to red
54

17
5, 1 U
43

18
3, 1 U
30

19
R
30

20
2, 1 U
24

21
R
24

22
1, 1 U
12

We stuff the body with padding polyester, leaving the loops open.

Upper legs

Circular row
Knitting progress (repeating pattern)
Total stitches in a row

1
6 loops in an amigurumi ring
6

3
1, 1 P
18

5
1, 1 U
12

6-9
P In the 8th row, change the yellow thread to red
12

10
10, 1 U
11

11
R
11

12
9, 1 U
10

13
R Stuffing the paws with padding polyester
10

14
1 U
5

We tighten the thread with a crochet hook, pull it through the loop and cut it.

Lower legs

Circular row
Knitting progress (repeating pattern)
Total stitches in a row

1
3 in the 2nd VP, 2 in each VP, 3 in the 5th VP, 2 in each VP of the reverse side of the chain

2
1 P 3 times, 2
16

3
1 P, 5, 1 P, 5
22

4-5
R
22

6
1 U 3 times, 8, 1 U, 8
18

7
1 U 3 times, 6, 1 U, 6
12

8-12
R
12

13
1 U, 10
11

14
R
11

15
1 U, 9
10

16
1 U
5

We stuff the paws with padding polyester and tie the thread with a crochet hook.

Ears

We knit 3 rows of teddy bear ears according to the head pattern and finish knitting.

Assembly

We embroider the eyes, nose, eyebrows and mouth with black thread. We sew all the details to the body.

After sewing the part, we fasten the thread and pull it with a needle through the body and, pulling it a little, cut it.

Our master class is over. Cute and funny amigurumi bear Winnie the Pooh is ready!

Fabulous Vinny

Winnie from the cartoon, so beloved by many kids, can be crocheted in another way. The legs are knitted together with half of the body, the blouse is separate, and then these two parts are joined together. The muzzle is also made as a separate part and sewn to the head.

Adorable Teddy bears

If you have knitted a charming cartoon bear cub in our master class, then it will not be difficult for you to make another fairy-tale clubfooted hero - Teddy. The crochet pattern is almost the same; all that remains is to choose the color of the fur and embroider patches on it.

The bear cubs can be made in traditional gray or any other color. If you use “grass” yarn, the bear will turn out a little shaggy and soft to the touch. By adding the number of circular rows and the number of loops in it, you can achieve any proportions and sizes of the toy. These can be tiny little ones for keychains and brooches or voluminous strong ones. In addition, you can knit additional clothes for the cute animal.

Teddy bears decorated with various themed accessories make a great gift. So, for Christmas and New Year, a bear cub can be dressed in a Santa Claus cap, for a wedding - in a wedding suit or dress, for Valentine's Day, hold a bright heart in his hands. Your imagination and our master class will help you make a unique and charming toy for any occasion!

Step-by-step master class 2

Many of us love to crochet. But often not everyone realizes what magnificent toys can be made using threads and an ordinary crochet hook. In this article we will look at one of the fascinating master classes: we will talk about how to make a toy Winnie the Pooh from a Disney cartoon (there is also our domestic cartoon about Winnie the Pooh, but there the bear is brown, and in ours it will be yellow with a red blouse ).
So, for work you need to prepare:

  • a skein of yellow fancy thread;
  • a hook of a suitable size;
  • filler;
  • beads needed for the eyes and glue;
  • red threads.
The time we need to make the toy is about 2 hours. Vini's size is 25 cm.
This is what our toy will look like at the very end of the work.

Stages of work:
Stage one. The head part of the toy.
Take yellow threads and start knitting in the round.


When the diameter of the circle reaches 4 cm, you can stop adding loops and knitting the sides of the head, finishing at a height of 6 cm.


Next we start knitting the ears. To do this, take yellow threads and knit a circle with a diameter of 4 cm, specially bending the edges of the ears (for this you need to decrease the loops).


The result is a head and 2 ears.


Stage two. Torso.
Now we start knitting the body, we begin to make a circle with a diameter of 5 cm (if you want Vini to be thicker, the diameter of the circle needs to be increased to 7-9 cm).


We knit the upper part of the body.


Then we change the color of the threads and finish knitting with red threads at a height of about 7.5 cm.
Stage three. Limbs
When the head and torso are ready, all that remains is to knit the arms and legs of the toy.
We start from the upper limbs, first knit the yellow part of the foot, and then switch to the red color of the thread, at a height of 7 cm we close the knitting.


Let's do the same for the legs. Don’t forget to make the toy’s foot more convex; to do this, first knit a circle, and then begin to decrease the loops, rising to the height of the product.


Now we sew Vini’s head and body together.


We insert wires into the places of future arms and legs, which will allow our young and cute little bear to bend his front and lower limbs.


Well, now we sew on the upper legs.