Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Pooh Bear and Eyore Small Big Head Crochet Directions
Pooh Bear and Eyore Small Big Head Crochet Directions
Pooh Bear and Eyore Small Big Head Crochet Directions
by aphid777
Watch
So this Pooh bear is based off of this picture: old.wallcoo.net/cartoon/disney… that my roommate sent
to me :D She really loves Winnie the Pooh so I decided to make him in order to write out a pattern for
her, though I might just let her keep this little guy. ANYWAY, ENOUGH RAMBLING. Here is the pattern.
**Again, PLEASEEEEEEEEE credit me for the pattern should you use or modify it since I spent a lot of
time figuring out and typing it up and please don't sell the character or pattern as I do not own the
character. Also, let me know if I've made any errors. Blah blah okay :P
Derpy Panda Bear by aphid777 Kupo! by aphid777 Mrew by aphid777 White Tiger by aphid777
Edit:
fav.me/d654pox
fav.me/d7ehdtq
fav.me/d7hm1to
fav.me/d7qsr8t
fav.me/d7q30vu
Chee the White Tiger
If you would like to make a donation to fuel my yarn addiction and for the free patterns, I would be ever-
so grateful! :dummy:
-------
Pooh Pattern:
As usual, please credit me should you use or manipulate this pattern and please be respectful and don't
sell the finished product since I don't own this character! Thank you!
(Size F hook)
Head:
-Magic ring: 6
-Sc 8, inc, sc, inc, sc 5, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 5, inc, sc, inc, sc 8 (42)
-FO
(The FO point should be approximately in the midline of the back of his head. Yes, it sort of matters
because he should have cheeks and a slight nose bulge)
-------
Body:
-Magic ring: 6
-Sc 2, inc, sc 2, inc, sc, inc, sc 2, inc, sc, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 2 (24)
-Sc 2, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 2, inc, sc, inc, sc 2, inc, sc, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 2 (32)
-Sc 3, inc, sc 3, inc, sc 3, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 3, inc, sc 3, inc, sc 3 (40)
-Sc around 8 times (40)
-FO
(The FO point should be approximately in the midline of the underside of his body)
-------
Shirt:
-FO
(Remember to attach the shirt to his body BEFORE attaching his head to his body because his head is
enormous and will not fit through the shirt!)
-------
Arms:
-Magic ring: 6
-FO
-------
Sleeves:
-FO
-------
Feet:
-Magic ring: 6
-FO
(His feet should be feet shaped so make sure to keep that in mind when attaching!)
-------
Ears:
-Magic ring: 6
(Don't stuff the ears. I like making ears double-layered so just flatten them out with the open end facing
down)
Add a Comment:So I'm using your pattern but I noticed your count for the head is wrong. It says sc14 inc
and you do it twice and that's supposed to equal 30. So either it is supposed to be 32 or it's supposed to
be *sc13 inc* but either way the rest of the count is off as well.HEY! Sorry for taking so long to respond.
The number in parenthesis is correct. How I got there was wrong originally. I tried to proof read the
pattern and fix the mistakes. You were correct, It should have been *sc 13, inc* for a total of (30) stitches
in the head part of the pattern. Same with the feet. Hopefully that helps. Feel free to email me if you
have any questions. I forget to check on here sometimes.
:iconskestes:
by Skestes
Watch
#eeyore #crochet
I found the original eeyore pictures from aphid777's deviant art blog. I printed the pictures out and used
trial and error to crochet all of the parts. Aphid777 stated several times on her blog that there was no
pattern. I did keep up with what I crocheted and can add the pattern to my site. If aphid777 would like
me to take down the pattern that I made based on her original crocheted eeyore. I will be happy to. I did
not attach the purple felt to the bottom of the finished eeyore. But did attach pink felt in the ears.
This is the blog that I originally found the eeyore pictures at: aphid777.deviantart.com/art/Ba…
Everything was Trial and error, if you have a questions, email me at shanea.estes@gmail.com and I’ll try
to help you. Repeat anything between * until you reach your stitch marker again, number in () is how
many stitches are in each round.
EDIT: I used Caron simply soft yarn. I picked a color close to what I thought eeyore looked like. I dont
remember the specific color (possibly berry blue, i googled the yarn brand and that color looks like the
one I used) I also used caron simply soft tan color (maybe light country peach??) And then I used scrap
pink at the house for the bow. You can make the bow whatever color you'd like, though traditional color
for eeyore is a pink color. I also used a size G or H hook, cant specifically remember. The larger the hook,
the larger the toy will be since the space between each crochet stitch is slightly larger. Each hook size up
increased the toy by 1-2 inches overall.
TW= turn work , MR= Magic ring, sc= single crochet, inc= increase (crochet two single crochets in one
stitch), dec= decrease (combine two stitches into one)
Body
Rnd 1- Magic Ring 6 (youtube magic ring and it will show you this stitch)
--Firmly stuff--
Fasten off, finishing stuffing and Leave 12” tail to sew whole closed.
Head
Rnd 1- MR6
Rnd 2- *Inc* (12)
--Attach 12mm safety eyes between rows 12 and 13. Places them about 6 stitches apart—
--Firmly stuff--
Eye browns are embroidered on about 1 row above the top of the safety eyes( around row 15). The
bottom of the eye brow is about 2 stitches outside of eye and the angle spans up 2 rows and over 3
stitches so that it is about even with the inner edge of the eye. (see pictures)
Rnd 1- MR 6
Rnd 5- sc 24 (24)
Fasten off and leave a 24” tail to sew leg to body. Stuff firmly and shape the foot. Attach to the body
between rows 3 and 15. One side of leg should be attached near row 3 while the other side should
naturally reach around row 15. Attach the top side of the leg opening barely higher than midline of the
body, you don’t want his legs to point toward the sky.
Rnd 1- MR 6
Rnd 2- Inc (12)
Whip stitch the head to the body at an angle that helps keep the body sitting so that all four legs touch
the ground. Round 1 of the head will probably not touch the ground at the angle that you sew the head
onto the body.
Ears (make 2)
Rnd 1- MR 6
Rnd 4- sc 12 (12)
Rnd 6- sc 15 (15)
Rnd 8- sc 18 (18)
Rnd 9-*sc in next 8, inc* (20)
Rnd 17- sc 18
Rnd 19- sc 15
Rnd 22- sc 10
Fasten off leaving a 12” tail. When you attach the ears to the top of the head, make sure you whip stitch
between both the front and back stitches. DO NOT STUFF ears. When the ears are flattened, there
should be 5 stitches that are doubled from being stitched through the front and back of the rounds.
Attach ears near round 20/21.
Tail
Row 1- Chain 5
Row 2- sc in second chain from hook and all the way across (4)
--You chain two to start the hole in the tail so that it can be slipped on a button that will be attached to
the body—
Row 5- TW, sc1, sc the next two stitches around the chain 2 from the previous step, sc 1 (4)
Row 16 will be a single crochet around the entire tail to make a border. You will inc in all four corners. ->
Inc (in corner stitch), sc evenly up rows 15-1, Inc (in corner stitch), sc across 4 stitches at the top of the
tail, inc (in corner stitch), sc evenly down rows 1-15, inc (in corner stitch), sc in 3 stitches at the bottom of
the tail. Fasten off and weave in end.
With the border, it now looks like there is a front and back of the tail. You will take black yarn and cut it
into about 6” strips. You latch hook the strips to the 3 stitch end of the tail (over top of the border is
fine). I placed about 15 of the 6 inch pieces onto the tail. This made it plush. I did a row of latch hook
pieces in the first row and another row of latch hook in the second row.
Bow
This pattern is continuous and then its folded over and sewn together around the 3 stitch end of the tail
after the hair is attached to the tail.
Row 1- Chain 3
Row 11-12- TW sc 5
Row 28-29- TW sc 5
Finishing Directions
The main is made of 4” of black yarn that is latch hooked onto the head. The first row I latch hooked 3
pieces. The following rows to about 3 rows onto the body from where the head was attached had 4-5
pieces latch hooked. I totaled ~45 pieces. Add more or less to make the mane plush.
I embroidered pink felt that I free hand cut to be about 1 cm within all the edges of the ears. I whip
stitched it onto one side of the ear. Since the ear is round but pressed flat, make sure you only whip stich
the felt to one part of the double lined crocheted ear.
I attached a Quarter sized black button to the but around row 7-8 directly center between the back legs