I had a 100g of Aran yarn after making an Aran Jacket so decided to make this little jacket and boots for my bear.
It's an easy pattern, ideal for beginners. with only 6 rows of pattern and simple cables. I'd already made some knitted shoes (see my other posts) so it wasn't too difficult to adapt that pattern for the boots. A faux fur trim would look good or maybe a few small pompoms
If you make this pattern please let me know how you got on by posting a comment below.
It's an easy pattern, ideal for beginners. with only 6 rows of pattern and simple cables. I'd already made some knitted shoes (see my other posts) so it wasn't too difficult to adapt that pattern for the boots. A faux fur trim would look good or maybe a few small pompoms
If you make this pattern please let me know how you got on by posting a comment below.
Will fit most 15/17" build a bears.
My model is Lil Cub Build a Bear.
Measurements: 15/17” Teddy bear.
15/17” chest 16”, length 8”, sleeve seam 3.5”
Materials:
100g Aran weight knitting yarn (US worsted) I used Aran) approx 220yards,
6 buttons
Needles
size 4mm (US 6) and 5mm (US8), cable needle
Tension: 16sts
-24 rows to 4in in stocking stitch using no 5mm needles (or the size required
to give correct tension.
Abbreviations:
k: knit, p: purl, ss: stocking stitch (one row plain, one
row purl), garter stitch: every row
knit, inc: increase, dc: decrease, beg: beginning, sts: stitches, tog:
together, patt: pattern, tbl: through back loops, sl: slip, yf: yarn forward
psso: pass slipped stitch over, M1: pick up loop between next 2 sts and k into
back.
TW2: Twist Two. knit
into front of second st on left hand needle,
knit into front of first st on
left hand needle, slip both sts from needle together.
C4b: slip next 2 sts onto cable needle and leave at back of
work, k2 then k2 from cable needle
Back
Using smaller
needles cast on 42sts
Work 5 rows in garter stitch
Next row: k11, (inc in next st) 2 times, k16, (inc in next
st) 2 times, k11 46sts
Change to larger needles
Row 1: (k6, p1, tw2, p2, c4b, p2, tw2, p1) 2
times, k6
Row 2: (p6, k1, p2, k2, p4, k2, p2, k1) 2
times, p6
Row 3: (k6, p1, tw2, p2, k4, p2, tw2, p1) 2 times,
k6
Row 4: as row 2
Row 5: as row 3
Row 6: as row 2
These 6 rows form the cable pattern
Work a further 18 rows in pattern
Shape armholes
Cast off 4sts at beg of next 2 rows.
Work 18 rows in pattern
Next row: cast off
8sts at beg on next 2 rows.
Leave 22sts on holder
Left
Front
Using smaller needles cast on 24sts
Work 5 rows in garter stitch
Next row: k11, (inc in next st) 2 times, k11 26sts
Change to larger needles
Row 1: k6, p1, tw2, p2, c4b, p2, tw2, p1, k6
Row 2: k6, k1, p2, k2, p4, k2, p2, k1, p6
Row 3: k6, p1, tw2, p2, k4, p2, tw2, p1, k6
Row 4: as row 2
Row 5: as row 3
Row 6: as row 2
These 6 rows form the cable pattern with garter stitch
front border
Work a further 18 rows in pattern
Shape armholes
Next row: cast off
4sts pattern to end
Keeping pattern correct work 10 rows
Shape neck (wrong side facing) cast off 8sts, pattern to
end (14sts)
Dec 1st at neck edge on next 6 rows (8sts)
Work 2 more rows in pattern
Cast off
Right Front
Using smaller needles cast on 24sts
Work 2 rows in garter stitch
Buttonhole row: k1,
k2tog, yf k to end (work buttonhole on every 12th row)
Work 2 rows in garter stitch
Next row: k11, (inc in next st) 2 times, k11 (26sts)
Change to larger needles
Row 1: k6, p1, tw2, p2, c4b, p2, tw2, p, k6
Row 2: p6, k1, p2, k2, p4, k2, p2, k1, k6
Row 3: k6, p1, tw2, p2, k4, p2, tw2, p1, k6
Row 4: as row 2
Row 5: as row 3
Row 6: as row 2
These 6 rows form the cable pattern with garter stitch front
border
Work a further 19 rows in pattern
Shape armholes
Next row: wrong side
facing, cast off 4sts pattern to end
Keeping pattern correct work 9 rows
Shape neck (right side facing) cast off 8sts, pattern to
end (14sts)
Dec 1st at neck edge on next 6 rows (8sts)
Work 2 more rows in pattern Cast off
Sleeves
(make 2)
Using smaller needles cast on 34sts
Work 5 rows in garter stitch
Next row: k16, (inc in next st) 2 times, k16 36sts
Change to larger needles
Row 1: k11, p1, tw2, p2, c4b, p2, tw2, p1, k11
Row 2: p11, k1, p2, k2, p4, k2, p2, k1,pk 11
Row 3: k11, p1, tw2, p2, k4, p2, tw2, p1, k11
Row 4: as row 2
Row 5: as row 3
Row 6: as row 2
These 6 rows form the cable pattern
Work a further 10 rows
in pattern, place a marker at each end last row
Work a further 4 rows in pattern (20 pattern rows in total)
Cast off loosely
Collar
Sew shoulder seams
Using 5mm needles, with right side facing, beginning at
edge of right front pick up and knit st just after garter stitch border, pick
up and knit a further 13sts along front next edge, knit 22sts across back, pick
up and knit 14sts down left front, ending just before garter stitch
border. 50sts
Work 16 rows in garter stitch. Cast off loosely.
To
finish
Sew side seams. Sew
sleeve seams to markers. Sew in sleeves
evenly placing centre of sleeves to shoulder seams.
Sew buttons on left front to correspond with buttonholes.
Finish off ends.
Ugg
Boots
Right
boot
Using no 4mm needles cast on 20sts
Row 1: knit
Row 2: k1, m1, k8, m1, k2, m1, k8, m1
k1
Row 3: knit
Row 4: k2, m1, k8, m1, k4, m1, k8, m1
k2
Row 5: knit
Row 6: k3, m1, k8, m1, k6, m1, k8, m1
k3
Row 7: knit
Row 8: k4, m1, k8, m1, k8, m1, k8, m1
k4
Row 9: knit
Row 10: k5, m1, k8, m1, k10, m1, k8, m1
k5
Row 11: knit
Row 12: k14, m1, k12, m1, k14 (42sts)
Starting with k row, work 6 rows stocking stitch
Shape
top
Row 1: k26, s1,k1,psso, turn
Row 2: s1, p10, p2tog, turn
Row 3: s1, k10, s1, k1,psso, turn
Repeat rows 2 and 3 twice
Row 8: s1, p10, p2tog, turn
Row 9: s1, k to end of row across all
sts
(34sts)
Staring with p row, work 11 rows stocking
stitch *
Cuff
Knit to last 8sts, turn
Cast on 2sts, knit to end
Work a further 6 rows garter stitch on 26sts
Cast off
With right side facing knit rejoin yarn to
remaining 8sts,
work 8 rows garter stich
Cast off
Left
boot
Work as right boot to *
Cuff
Knit 8sts turn
Work 7 rows garter stitch on 8sts
Cast off
With right side facing knit rejoin yarn to
remaining 26sts,
Cast on 2sts knit to end
work 6 rows garter stich
Cast off
Join foot and back seam
Slightly overlap side edges of cuff and sew
down 2 cast off stiches to secure.
Sew on buttons as photo.
Hello , I'm not very good at picking up stitches , would it work by casting on 50 stitches for collar knitting the garter stitch rows then casting off and sewing on ? Thank you x
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DeleteYes that would work. Cast off the 22sts at back neck instead of leaving them on a holder
Also leave a longish strand when you cast on to sew the collar on to jacket
Linda
Thank you so much x
DeleteHi Linda, I've just finished the jacket and I'm about to start the Ugg boots. Pattern says to use 4.75mm needles. Is this right? Should it be either 4mm or 5mm? Thanks, Deborah
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Deletegoodness knows where I got 4.75mm from! Its been a while since I posted this pattern but think the boots are done on a smaller needle, ie 4mm to give them a firmer texture. Would you let me know how it works out on 4mm. many thanks for pointing this out
Linda
Thanks Linda. I don't know whether my bear's feet are bigger than average, but I had to go up to 4.5mm needles in the end.
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ReplyDeleteOoops, I nearly forgot, but I think the last instruction for the left boot (before cast off) should say 'work 7 rows garter stitch' not 6.
ReplyDeleteI can't see if this is knit or crochet.wich is it?
ReplyDeleteUgh boots - shaping too - it says 34 stitches. I can only get 32 sts. Is there a mistake ?
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