Today I would like to introduce you to the cutie who stole my heart. I’m talking about a teddy bear wearing overalls, which I made some time ago, but the post was waiting for publication for a very long time. Recently, I felt creative powerlessness caused mainly by the lack of free time for any non-work activities. This teddy bear is currently living with his little owner, for whom he was made on a special order. Unlike other mascots that have jumped off my crochet hook, this teddy bear has removable overalls. So you can change his outfit whenever you want.
The bear has extremely sweet muzzle and perfect body proportion. The crochet pattern is chargeable, you can buy it on Etsy.

What will be necessary?
- Crochet pattern, available on Etsy
- Yarn, I used YarnArt Jeans Plus in colors: light-cream (05), light-green (69) and black (53)
- Hook, size 3 mm
- Safety eyes
- Fiberfill
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Final effect
Crocheting this sweetie was really fast and pleasant. Probably one of the merits was the choice of a thicker yarn, because the mascot from YarnArt Jeans would be much smaller. For me, the hardest part was making the dungarees, but the whole pattern is in general very simple and even beginners should be satisfied.
At the end, as always, I made a photo session for this teddy bear. I think this mascot is one of the sweetest that I’ve ever crocheted. See by yourself! 🙂



Check out our ideas
If you are looking for more amigurumi inspirations (crochet toys) visit our Crochet section. Highly recommended as a cuddly toy for a child: monkey in the hood and the chocolate teddy bear:
I have been passionate about DIY since my childhood, and my innate patience and accuracy make the whole process of creation a lot easier for me and that gives me a lot of satisfaction and pleasure. During my first pregnancy I learnt how to sew, what resulted with few tutorials about sewing clothes for kids on the blog. In the beginning of my second maternity leave, I have learned how to crochet amigurumi from yt. I found out, that I really love it, that’s why so many blog posts describe my crochet creatures.