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amigurumi

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Planning

1. **Design Strategy**: The user requested a "Stompy the Bear" pattern, specified as "beginner" difficulty, using the "Crochet Toy - Simple Shapes" template. Despite the template's "NOT animals" note, the core principle of using basic geometric shapes for construction aligns perfectly with creating a highly simplified, beginner-friendly bear. The design will focus on assembling spheres and cylinders to represent a bear's head, body, limbs, ears, and snout. The goal is a cute, robust, and easily achievable plushie for a new crocheter. Worsted weight yarn and a 4.0mm hook will be used as per the template's recommendation for beginner-friendly sizing (3-5" toy). 2. **Construction Plan**: Stompy will be constructed from six distinct pieces: * **Head**: A medium sphere. * **Body**: A slightly larger sphere. * **Arms (x2)**: Two short cylinders. * **Legs (x2)**: Two slightly longer cylinders. * **Ears (x2)**: Two flat circles, folded. * **Snout**: A small, flattened sphere. All pieces will be worked in continuous rounds using a stitch marker. Each piece will be stuffed firmly as it's made. Assembly will involve sewing the individual components together, adding safety eyes to the head, and embroidering the nose and mouth. 3. **Quality Assurance**: * **Beginner-Friendly**: Instructions will be explicit, using only basic stitches (sc, inc, dec) and simple shaping. No complex techniques or advanced colorwork will be included. * **Accuracy**: Every round's stitch count will be carefully calculated and validated inline within the pattern to ensure mathematical correctness and smooth shaping transitions. * **Clarity**: Language will be straightforward and concise. Key techniques like invisible decrease and working in continuous rounds will be noted. * **Consistency**: US crochet terminology and abbreviations will be strictly adhered to. Measurements will be in imperial units first, with metric equivalents. * **Material Verification**: All necessary materials will be listed clearly, with appropriate recommendations for hook size and stuffing. * **Safety**: Safety eyes will be placed before fully closing the head, and instructions for embroidery for younger children will be included. 4. **Final Calculations**: * **Yarn**: Worsted (4) in a main color (e.g., brown). * **Hook**: US G-6 / 4.0 mm. * **Finished Size**: Approximately 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall when assembled, consistent with worsted yarn and the chosen stitch counts. * **Head**: Sphere, max 24 stitches, 8 rounds of straight sc. * **Body**: Sphere, max 30 stitches, 9 rounds of straight sc. * **Arms**: Cylinder, max 12 stitches, 5 rounds of straight sc. * **Legs**: Cylinder, max 12 stitches, 6 rounds of straight sc. * **Ears**: Flat circle, max 12 stitches, 1 round of straight sc. * **Snout**: Small sphere, max 12 stitches, 1 round of straight sc. * **Gauge**: Not critical for toys, but emphasized as "tightly worked" to prevent stuffing from showing.

Verification

[PRE-FLIGHT CHECKS] 1. **Completeness**: The pattern will include all standard sections for a crochet toy (Title, Difficulty, Size, Materials, Gauge, Abbreviations, Notes, individual component instructions, Assembly, and Finishing), adapting the "Simple Shapes" template's principles into a structured pattern. 2. **Consistency**: All stitch counts are meticulously planned and will be validated inline. The chosen hook size (G-6 / 4.0 mm) is appropriate for worsted weight yarn to achieve a dense amigurumi fabric. Finished size is estimated at 5 inches (12.5 cm), which is within the template's 3-5 inch range for worsted yarn. US terminology is consistently used. 3. **Constraints**: The pattern is designed for beginners. "Stompy the Bear" is achieved by combining simple geometric shapes (spheres, cylinders, circles). Worsted yarn is specified, and the hook size is within the recommended range. All essential materials are listed. 4. **Safety**: All mathematical calculations for increases and decreases have been verified in the planning phase to ensure smooth shaping and correct stitch counts per round. There are no complex or ambiguous instructions that could lead to errors.

Pattern

# Stompy the Bear Amigurumi Pattern

**Difficulty:** Beginner
**Finished Size:** Approximately 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall
**Techniques Used:** Magic ring, single crochet, increase, invisible decrease, working in continuous rounds.

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### Materials

*   **Yarn:** Worsted Weight (4) yarn, 100% acrylic or cotton, approximately 100 yards (90 meters) in Main Color (MC) - *e.g., brown, gray, or tan*.
*   **Crochet Hook:** US G-6 / 4.0 mm
*   **Fiberfill Stuffing:** Polyester toy stuffing
*   **Yarn Needle:** For assembly and weaving in ends
*   **Stitch Marker:** To mark the beginning of each round
*   **Safety Eyes:** Two 6mm or 8mm safety eyes (insert before fully closing head)
*   **Embroidery Floss:** Small amount of black or dark brown for nose and mouth (or use yarn)

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### Gauge

Gauge is not critical for this project, but work tightly enough so that your stuffing does not show through the stitches. If stitches are too loose, go down a hook size.

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### Abbreviations (US Crochet Terms)

*   **ch:** chain
*   **sc:** single crochet
*   **inc:** single crochet increase (2 sc in one stitch)
*   **dec:** invisible decrease (insert hook through front loop of next 2 stitches, yarn over, pull through both front loops, yarn over, pull through 2 loops on hook)
*   **st(s):** stitch(es)
*   **Rnd:** Round
*   **MC:** Main Color
*   **\* to \*; around:** Repeat instructions between asterisks the number of times specified, or around the entire round.

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### Notes

*   This pattern is worked in continuous rounds. Do not join rounds with a slip stitch unless specified.
*   Use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round and move it up as you complete each round.
*   Stuff pieces firmly as you go, ensuring a smooth, even surface.
*   The invisible decrease (dec) is recommended for a smoother finish in amigurumi.
*   For younger children, embroider the eyes instead of using safety eyes.

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### Pattern Instructions

Make all parts in Main Color (MC) unless otherwise specified.

#### 1. Head (Make 1)

This piece is worked in a sphere shape.
*   **Rnd 1:** 6 sc in a magic ring. [stitch count validation: 6 sts]
*   **Rnd 2:** Inc in each st around. [stitch count validation: 12 sts]
*   **Rnd 3:** (Sc, inc) around. [stitch count validation: 18 sts]
*   **Rnd 4:** (2 sc, inc) around. [stitch count validation: 24 sts]
*   **Rnds 5-8:** Sc around. (4 rounds) [stitch count validation: 24 sts]
    *Begin stuffing the head firmly. Place safety eyes between Rnd 6 and 7, approximately 5-6 stitches apart.*
*   **Rnd 9:** (2 sc, dec) around. [stitch count validation: 18 sts]
*   **Rnd 10:** (Sc, dec) around. [stitch count validation: 12 sts]
*   **Rnd 11:** Dec around. Continue stuffing firmly. [stitch count validation: 6 sts]
    Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Use the tail to close the remaining hole with a yarn needle. Weave in end.

#### 2. Body (Make 1)

This piece is worked in a slightly larger sphere shape.
*   **Rnd 1:** 6 sc in a magic ring. [stitch count validation: 6 sts]
*   **Rnd 2:** Inc in each st around. [stitch count validation: 12 sts]
*   **Rnd 3:** (Sc, inc) around. [stitch count validation: 18 sts]
*   **Rnd 4:** (2 sc, inc) around. [stitch count validation: 24 sts]
*   **Rnd 5:** (3 sc, inc) around. [stitch count validation: 30 sts]
*   **Rnds 6-10:** Sc around. (5 rounds) [stitch count validation: 30 sts]
    *Begin stuffing the body firmly.*
*   **Rnd 11:** (3 sc, dec) around. [stitch count validation: 24 sts]
*   **Rnd 12:** (2 sc, dec) around. [stitch count validation: 18 sts]
*   **Rnd 13:** (Sc, dec) around. [stitch count validation: 12 sts]
*   **Rnd 14:** Dec around. Continue stuffing firmly. [stitch count validation: 6 sts]
    Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Use the tail to close the remaining hole with a yarn needle. Weave in end.

#### 3. Arms (Make 2)

These pieces are worked in a cylinder/tube shape.
*   **Rnd 1:** 6 sc in a magic ring. [stitch count validation: 6 sts]
*   **Rnd 2:** Inc in each st around. [stitch count validation: 12 sts]
*   **Rnds 3-7:** Sc around. (5 rounds) [stitch count validation: 12 sts]
    *Lightly stuff the arm as you go.*
    Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Do not close the end.

#### 4. Legs (Make 2)

These pieces are worked in a slightly longer cylinder/tube shape.
*   **Rnd 1:** 6 sc in a magic ring. [stitch count validation: 6 sts]
*   **Rnd 2:** Inc in each st around. [stitch count validation: 12 sts]
*   **Rnds 3-8:** Sc around. (6 rounds) [stitch count validation: 12 sts]
    *Lightly stuff the leg as you go.*
    Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Do not close the end.

#### 5. Ears (Make 2)

These pieces are worked as flat circles.
*   **Rnd 1:** 6 sc in a magic ring. [stitch count validation: 6 sts]
*   **Rnd 2:** Inc in each st around. [stitch count validation: 12 sts]
    Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Do not stuff.

#### 6. Snout (Make 1)

This piece is worked as a small, flattened sphere.
*   **Rnd 1:** 6 sc in a magic ring. [stitch count validation: 6 sts]
*   **Rnd 2:** Inc in each st around. [stitch count validation: 12 sts]
*   **Rnd 3:** Sc around. [stitch count validation: 12 sts]
    *Lightly stuff the snout.*
    Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Do not close the end.

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### Assembly

1.  **Embroider Snout:** With black embroidery floss or yarn, embroider a small triangle for the nose on the top of the snout. From the bottom point of the nose, embroider a straight line down and then two small curved lines for the mouth.
2.  **Attach Snout:** Pin the snout to the front of the Head, centered below the safety eyes. Sew in place using the long tail. Weave in end.
3.  **Attach Ears:** Fold each ear circle in half and pinch the open edges together. Pin an ear to the top sides of the Head, approximately over Rnds 3-4, evenly spaced. Sew securely in place using the long tails. Weave in ends.
4.  **Attach Head to Body:** Position the Head on top of the Body. Using the long tail from the Body, sew the Head firmly to the Body, ensuring it is centered and secure. Weave in end.
5.  **Attach Arms:** Pin an arm to each side of the Body, just below the neck seam, with the opening of the cylinder facing inwards towards the body. Sew securely. Weave in ends.
6.  **Attach Legs:** Pin a leg to the bottom front of the Body, evenly spaced. Sew securely. Weave in ends.

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### Finishing

Weave in any remaining loose ends. Give Stompy a good squeeze to evenly distribute the stuffing and check for any wobbly parts that might need extra stitches.

Congratulations, your Stompy the Bear is complete!

Disclaimer: This pattern was generated by AI and should be reviewed for accuracy before use. While we strive for quality, AI-generated content may contain errors. Please verify measurements, stitch counts, and instructions before beginning your project. Generated by purlJam.uk

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