***THESE ARE CROCHET PATTERNS, NOT THE ACTUAL TOYS***
English Patterns Only. These patterns use US Crochet Terms. The file contains a chart to show the conversions to UK Crochet Terms.
Make your own toys with these CROCHET PATTERNS.
This listing is for the crochet patterns to make Billy the Friendly Bear and Betsy the Big Unicorn.
This listing includes 2 PDF patterns. Each PDF includes step by step instructions and photos, so you can crochet your own toys.
Finished toys are about 21.5 in. (55 cm.) tall.
For these patterns you need to have basic-intermediate crochet and amigurumi skills and to know how to read crochet patterns.
You need to know the following crochet terms:
• ch – chain (UK=chain)
• mr – magic ring (UK=magic ring)
• sc – single crochet (UK=double crochet)
• hdc – half double crochet (UK= half treble crochet)
• dc – double crochet (UK= treble crochet)
• trc – treble crochet (UK= double treble crochet)
• sl – slip stitch (UK=slip stich)
• inc(sc) – increase in single crochet (UK=increase in double crochet)
• dec(sc) – decrease in single crochet (UK=decrease in double crochet)
• inc(hdc) – increase in half double crochet (UK=increase in half treble crochet)
• fo – fasten off (UK=fasten off)
Supplies for Billy the Friendly Bear:
• Worsted weight yarn in colors:
o Caramel - 575 yards/525 meters
o Sand - 25 yards/23 meters
o Blue - 15 yards/14 meters
o Baby Blue - 10 yards/9 meters
• 4.00 mm. crochet hook
• Two (22 mm.) safety eyes
• Yarn needle
• Stitch markers
• Scissors
• Stuffing material of your choice
Supplies for Betsy the Big Unicorn:
• Worsted weight yarn in colors:
o White - 600 yards/550 meters
o Baby Pink - 120 yards/110 meters
o Lilac - 25 yards/23 meters
o Light Mint - 20 yards/18 meters
o Light Yellow - 20 yards/18 meters
• 4.00 mm. crochet hook
• Two (22 mm.) safety eyes
• Thin black yarn (for the eyelashes)
• Yarn needle
• Stitch markers
• Scissors
• Stuffing material of your choice
These patterns are for personal use only. PLEASE DO NOT COPY, SHARE, TRANSLATE OR DISTRIBUTE PATTERN. Patterns made by Michelle Alvarez.
OF COURSE YOU CAN SELL THE TOYS YOU MAKE! Just give credit for the patterns to Michelle Alvarez from Bunnies & Yarn.