Would be happy if a member(s) would share their pattern for knitting a teddy in the round with a round face and ears, picture attached.
The OP is asking for the pattern, not showing her work. The post is in Pattern Requests.I love the way you used the colors. And such happy faces! I don't think I've seen this pattern before.Are you able to share the source?
No I have not knitted these Teddy Bears, someone sent the picture but no pattern, still looking for the pattern.I love the way you used the colors. And such happy faces! I don't think I've seen this pattern before.Are you able to share the source?
Thank you for your help.This photo is circulating on some FB pages I frequent. Most of us think it is AI generated. I have a pinterest board that may give some leads:
Here are 2 I admire (Not my work)
They are all so cute.Would be happy if a member(s) would share their pattern for knitting a teddy in the round with a round face and ears, picture attached. View attachment 1402185
And she is looking for a pattern for themThey are all so cute.
Dear BobzMum,The lady who made them always posted replies that the pattern was the Teddy Bear from Jean Greenhowe's Knitted Animals book with her own take on it.
No other info was ever given, yet there's no Teddy pattern in that book.
There's a Bear in the hardback book "Knitted Toys" by Jean Greenhowe but it's not the same.
(page 84, The Super Seven")
Jean's patterns were written for 2 needles and are still under copyright.
I apologise if I have caused confusion but I'm not the person who made the bears.Dear BobzMum,
You are absolutely brilliant, just love your work, so happy to see the little ones you have knitted extremely cute. Perfect colouring, expression, etc. Please BobzMum would you like to share your pattern with me they are too adorable. Having the pattern written to 2 needles would be another asset.
Thank you very much for replying and sending me your work of art.
Warm wishes always,
Yvonne DPenha
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Hello, you do not have to apologise, you have been extremely kind and helpful. Thank you very much for the covers of the Knitted Toys books by Jean Greenhowe. In my part of the world we do not have the facility of library's like they have overeas, but eventually I will come up with something.I apologise if I have caused confusion but I'm not the person who made the bears.
I only gave info of replies that had been posted when people asked which pattern she had used.
The picture I posted is also not my work.
It's a picture from the hardback book "Knitted Toys" by Jean Greenhowe & can be found on page 87.
The pattern is called "The Super Seven"
The pattern is copyright & cannot be shared.
This picture below shows 2 front covers of the Knitted Toys book by Jean Greenhowe.
The content is identical in each book so you may be able to find a copy for sale or request a loan from a library.
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Hello Jessica-Jean, thank you very much for your guidance re small knitted teddy bears on Ravelry.There are several FREE tiny and small teddy bears - knit flat - listed on:
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