Download my fuzzy teddy bear sewing pattern and tutorial to create your own tiny string jointed pocket plush fuzzy Kawaii Teddy Bears! Make Your Own Mini Teddy Bear Material and Supplies Needed For This Project: felt and fleece scraps needle and thread embroidery thread dolls eyes, tiny buttons, or beads stuffing These tiny handmade teddy bears are meant to be hand sewn. Although their little fleece bodies can be machine sewn to save time. This digital PDF file includes the teddy bear sewing pattern and instructions with photos to create two different sized bears – the tiny 3.5″ size, or a tad larger 5 inch mini bear! Digital PDF Teddy Bear Sewing Pattern These teddy plush patterns will all come delivered via email as a printable PDF file. These patterns are digital! This means that you can save these files to your computer to print any time you’d like to use this sewing project! Die Cutting machine owners – download the SVG file bundle to cute all felt pieces on your cutting machine! Make piles of adorable pocket plushies whenever you want to! A perfect rainy day project or Easter craft! Adorable Handmade Teddy Bear Plushies! These adorable plush dolls and miniature teddy bears make fine gifts! Stitch up a pile to give to your friends and family. They will make wonderful birthday or even baby shower gifts. Sew in a string for hanging to make holiday ornaments! These cuties are just small enough to stuff into a over-sized plastic Easter egg! Include them in a Easter basket, or in a egg hunt! Make Your Own Care Bear Plush Teddies Did you know you can use my fuzzy teddy bear sewing pattern to make your own Care Bears plush? I added the free Care Bear belly symbols PDF pattern and cutting files to pair with the fuzzy teddy pattern. These bears are SO cute! Go check it out! Crafting Fun for All Ages: Whether you’re crafting with kids or enjoying some solo creative time, this project is a delightful way to spend an afternoon. No sewing machine required! Basic hand-sewing skills are all you need. Sewing skill level: This is a beginner/intermediate hand sewing pattern. The pattern is perfect for beginner adult sewers or experienced children. I always recommend a parent nearby for any children learning with these projects. Small children should be supervised with sewing tools such as sharp needles, and small pieces such as doll eyes, buttons, and very small pieces of felt. This is also a beginners’ level introduction to simple embroidery on small toys. Sewing time: As a beginner, 2-3 hours to hand sew a bear. This is approximate, as the time it take to complete a project can vary depending on skill. Detailed Tutorials New to hand sewing? No worries! Our dedicated craft tutorial portal is designed to help you not only learn a new skill but also dive into all the intricacies of making your own felt stuffed animals and plush toys. With detailed step-by-step photos and tutorials, you’ll find everything you need to master hand sewing with felt. Our resources cater to every type of learner, ensuring that everyone can enjoy and succeed in this fantastically fun craft! Why Hand Sewing? Hand sewing is a timeless craft that is accessible to everyone. It’s a skill that can be picked up at any stage in life, offering a rewarding and creative outlet that is amazingly useful as well. Learning to craft felt toys not only brings joy but also give you practical skills for everyday tasks, such as hemming pants or sewing on buttons. With just a needle and thread (such an affordable start!) you can begin sewing on felt and fabric scraps right away. Not to mention, hand sewing is a wonderfully portable hobby that you can bring with you and enjoy anywhere! Digital Delivery: The fuzzy teddy bear sewing pattern comes to you as a digitally downloaded PDF file, along with a SVG cutting files to use with electronic cutting machines such as Cricut or Sillhouette. I really hope you enjoy my patterns! I would love to see all your adorable handmade critters! Email me your pictures, or share on social media at my Instagram or Facebook accounts! Tag #delilahiris or #daffodillycrafts on your pics! Happy Sewing!