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Lil Bear Crochet Pattern + Bonus Lil Panda Mod: Your Next Best-Seller!

The Cutest Lil Bear Crochet Pattern You've Ever Seen!

Looking for your next "bear-y" cute project? The Lil Bear Crochet Pattern is a quick and easy make that sells super well at markets. And don't just take my word for it. The lovely folks who tested this pattern found the same. It comes with a bonus Lil Panda mod, making it twice as fun.


Grab the pattern now on Etsy or from my Website and get ready to crochet your way to quick sales!


This digital PDF pattern includes a full-colour pattern with picturesa grey-scale printer-friendly version  You will need super bulky (#6) yarn (for the body, tail and ears) and worsted yarn (4) (for the eyes and nose). 


Why You Should Make the Lil Bear (and Panda!)


Customizable

Lil Bear can be made with any weight of yarn. Personally I've made one with super bulky and worsted weight yarn. Super Bulky yarn makes for great plushies and worsted weight made a great keychain size.


I like the classic black and white colours for the panda, but you could also do bright or pastel colours like pink, teal or green. The possibilities are endless!


Easy to Make.

Lil Bear and Lil Panda are both beginner friendly patterns. They use simple stitches like sc and hdc.


Materials

  • 5 mm crochet hook

  • Sweet Snuggles Lite in Sand, White and Steel Grey

  • Stitch Marker

  • Poly-fil

  • Scissors

  • 10 mm eyes or small amount of black worsted weight yarn


Lil Bear, Big Sales

One of my testers made a handful of Panda Pals for her market and she told me they sold super fast!


I've also had no trouble selling out my Lil Bears and Lil Pandas. Their small size, low price, and cute faces make them an easy yes for customers.

Wondering how to price them just right? I used my Crochet Pricing Calculator to figure out the perfect balance of cost and profit. It’s easy, and now you can do the same—no guesswork needed!


Grab your pattern here:


I can’t wait to see your finished Lil Bears and Pandas! Be sure to tag me in your photos on Instagram @simplewondershop so I can share your work.




 
 
 

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