I took the pictures as I was making the pink bear so that is what is used for the tutorial pics showing the construction. Tape the pieces together (do not trim them first) and cut out the pattern pieces from fabric, making sure to line up any edge that’s labeled. There’s a grey box that should measure exactly 1 inch by 1 inch. Print it out, making sure to print at 100 or full size. ![]() This is a free pattern and I did my best. Click here to download the free teddy bear top and bloomers sewing pattern. You can even squeeze it and smoosh it until takes on a different shape, too. I honestly like the chubby bear better! There are many factors that can alter the shape of your bear, including the type of fabric used, how tight you pull the neck in, how you print the pattern, and how it is stuffed. ***Also, I have been getting some feedback on this pattern so I feel compelled to warn you that the resulting bear using this pattern usually looks more like the bear made with the purple onesie. ![]() These bears were made with a newborn outfit and a 9 month onesie. The finished bear measures about 8" high. That is what makes it so comfy and easier to put on a squirmy baby. If you need to make the arms separately, just make them 1/2' longer on the pattern piece and cut it apart 1/4' from the body of the bear pattern. For sewing, your special keepsake bears you can use most fabrics just use interfacing to line. The bear’s facial features are hand sewn felt. It includes step-by-step photographs, detailed instructions, a FREE VIDEO TUTORIAL for each step, and lots of tips from my years of dollmaking experience. ![]() ***I have had a few people ask about sizing. For the onesie, which was a 6-9 month size, the pattern pieces fit on the main body part. This easy sewing pattern is for beginners. And, because I felt like it, I took pictures of the process to make a tutorial to share! (They are a little dark, but it was winter.) You will need:
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