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Teddy Bear's Jacket Pattern
Designed by Sandi Marshall
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Belt for Jacket
With black or dark brown, ch 60.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea sc across. (59 sc) End off.Buckle: With same color used for belt, ch 4,
(working in one loop of chain only) sc in 2nd ch from hook,
sc in next 2 ch. (3 sc) End off.
Attach gold or yellow. sl st in ea sc across top,
2 sl st in corner st, sl st in edge of st on side,
2 sl st in corner st, sl st in ea ch across bottom,
2 sl st in corner st, sl st in edge of st up other side,
2 sl st in corner st, sl st in first sl st. End off.
Leaving one end for sewing, weave in ends. Sew buckle on
(with a few stitches at the center) near one edge of the
belt.For fastening, sew a small snap near ends of belt.
Mr. Pilgrim's Jacket Pattern
Materials
Worsted Weight Yarn
2 oz. medium brown
small amount of white for collar and cuffs
Size G crochet hookDirections
Note: At end of each row, you will chain 1 to turn.
Back
With brown, ch 27.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea ch across. (26 sc)
Rows 2 - 8: sc in ea sc across.
Row 9: sc in first 10 sc, sc next 2 sc together, sc in next 2 sc,
sc next 2 sc tog, sc in last 10 sc. (24 sc)
Row 10: sc in first 5 sc, sc next 2 sc tog,
(sc in next 4 sc, sc next 2 sc tog) twice, sc in last 5 sc. (21 sc)
Rows 11 - 15: sc in ea sc across. (21 sc)
Row 16: sc in first 2 sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in next 6 sc,
sc next 2 sc tog, sc in next 5 sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in last 2 sc. (18 sc)
Row 17: sc in first sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in next 12 sc,
sc next 2 sc tog, sc in last sc. (16 sc)
Row 18: sc in first 3 sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in next 6 sc,
sc next 2 sc tog, sc in last 3 sc. (14 sc)
Row 19: sc in ea sc across. (14 sc)
Row 20: sc in first 3 sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in next 4 sc,
sc next 2 sc tog, sc in last 3 sc. (12 sc)
Rows 21 - 22: sc in ea sc across. End off.
Right Side Front
With brown, ch 22.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea ch across. (21 sc)
Rows 2 - 6: sc in ea sc across.
Row 7: sc in first 2 sc, sc next 2 sc together,
sc in ea sc across. (20 sc)
Row 8: sc in ea sc across.
Row 9: repeat row 7. (19 sc)
Rows 10 - 12: sc in ea sc across.
Row 13: repeat row 7. (18 sc)
Row 14: sc in ea sc across.
Row 15: repeat row 7. (17 sc)
Row 16: sc in ea sc across to last 5 sc; sc next 2 sc tog,
sc in last 3 sc. (16 sc)
Row 17: repeat row 7. (15 sc)
Row 18: sc in ea sc across to last 6 sc, sc next 2 sc tog,
sc in last 4 sc. (14 sc)
Row 19: repeat row 7. (13 sc)
Row 20: sc in first 6 sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in last 5 sc. (12 sc)
Row 21: repeat row 7. (11 sc)
Row 22: sc in first 2 sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in next 2 sc,
sc next 2 sc tog, sc in last 3 sc. (9 sc)
End off.
Left Side Front
With brown, ch 22.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea ch across. (21 sc)
Row 2: sc in ea sc across.
Row 3: sc in first sc; chain 1, skip next sc, sc in next sc,
(buttonhole made); sc in ea sc across.
Row 4: sc in ea sc across to last 2 stitches; sc in chain 1 space,
sc in last sc.
Rows 5, 6: sc in ea sc across.
Row 7: sc in ea sc across to last 4 sc; sc next 2 sc tog,
sc in last 2 sc. (20 sc)
Row 8: sc in ea sc across to last 2 sc; ch 1, skip next sc,
sc in next sc (buttonhole made).
Row 9: sc in first sc, sc in ch 1 space, sc across to last 4 sc,
sc next 2 sc tog, sc in last 2 sc.
Rows 10 - 12: sc in ea sc across.
Row 13: sc in first sc; ch 1, skip next sc, sc in next sc
(buttonhole made); sc in ea sc across to last 4 sc; sc next 2 sc tog,
sc in last 2 sc.
Row 14: repeat row 4.
Row 15: repeat row 7.
Row 16: sc in first 3 sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in ea sc across.
Row 17: repeat row 7.
Row 18: sc in first 4 sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in ea sc
across to last 2 sc, ch 1, skip next sc, sc in last sc (buttonhole made).
Row 19: sc in first sc, sc in ch 1 space, sc in ea sc
across to last 4 sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in last 2 sc.
Row 20: sc in first 5 sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in ea sc across.
Row 21: repeat row 13.
Row 22: sc in first 2 sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in ea sc
across to last 4 sc, sc next 2 sc tog, sc in ch 1 space, sc in last sc.
End off.
Sleeves (Make 2)
With brown, ch 23.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea ch across. (22 sc)
Rows 2 - 11: sc in ea sc across. End off.
(Cuff of sleeve) Attach white yarn.
Row 12: (For this row only, you will work stitches in the
front loops only.) 2 sc in first sc, sc across to last sc,
2 sc in last sc. (24 sc)
Row 13: (Both loops) 2 sc in first sc, sc in next sc,
(2 sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc) 5 times. (30 sc)
Row 14: (sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc) 9 times,
sc in last 3 sc. (39 sc)
Row 15: sc in ea sc across.
Row 16: slip stitch in ea sc across.
End off.For shoulder seam, with right sides held together, sew each jacket
front to jacket back; sewing from neckline: sew down the sides for
the length of two rows, matching ends of rows.Fold sleeve in half to determine center of sleeve.
Position this center of sleeve at end of shoulder seam just sewn.
Pin in place, if desired. Sew sleeve to jacket by starting at the
center, then sewing sleeve on down jacket back, matching ends of rows
as you sew. Next, starting again at the center, sew sleeve on down
jacket front, matching ends of rows. (Starting at the center makes
it easier to get the sleeve evenly placed.)Next, with right sides together, sew the side seam of the jacket up to
where the sleeve starts. Continue, sewing the sleeve seam together.
At cuff, change to white yarn for sewing and sew cuff seam together.
Turn jacket to right side. Fold cuffs back at row 12, where cuff begins.Sew small buttons to jacket front, placing opposite buttonholes.
(Jacket should overlap in front by about 4 stitches.)
Back collar
With white, ch 17.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea ch across. (16 sc)
Rows 2 - 8: sc in ea sc across. End off.
Front collar (Make 2)
With white, ch 9.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea ch across. (8 sc)
Rows 2 - 8: sc in ea sc across. End off.
With right sides together, sew collar front to collar back at
shoulder edges, sewing together first two sc only of each collar top edge.
Turn collar to right side out. Position collar on right side of
jacket, matching shoulder seams. Sew collar in place, sewing through
the front loop only of the jacket and the back loop only of the collar.
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