Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern

by Martha
Three Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern color variations in cream, pink, and beige, each wearing a small cherry bib with embroidered red cherries.

This Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern is a sweet and tiny amigurumi bear with a soft rounded head, simple little body, tiny arms, rounded ears, and the cutest cherry bib tied around the neck. The design is small, gentle, and perfect for handmade gifts, mini nursery decorations, keychains, or a soft little desk companion.

I love patterns like this because they stay simple but still have a special detail that makes the finished toy memorable. In this case, the cherry bib adds color and personality without making the project too complicated. If you enjoy tiny character patterns, you may also love this little zodiac sheep crochet pattern for another cute handmade animal idea.

This pattern is written in US crochet terms and is suitable for confident beginners who already know how to work in rounds, increase, decrease, sew small pieces, and embroider simple face details.


Why Youโ€™ll Love This Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern

The Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern is a lovely project when you want something small, fast, and adorable. The bear is made with basic single crochet shaping, and the bib is created separately with simple double crochet stitches.

You can use soft cream yarn for a classic teddy bear look, or change the main color to beige, light brown, pastel yellow, or even pink. The cherry bib can also be customized with strawberries, flowers, hearts, or tiny embroidered dots.

If you like small bear projects, this pattern pairs beautifully with other mini designs like the mini bear pumpkin toast crochet pattern or a cute mini bear crochet keychain pattern.


Finished Size

The finished size depends on your yarn, hook size, and tension.

With sport-weight cotton yarn and a 2.0 mm hook, the bear will usually be a small amigurumi size, perfect for a mini gift or keychain.


Skill Level

Beginner to easy intermediate

You should be comfortable with:

  • Magic ring
  • Single crochet
  • Increases and decreases
  • Working in continuous rounds
  • Basic sewing
  • Simple embroidery

For extra stitch help, you can check this helpful guide on how to single crochet before starting.


Abbreviations โ€” US Crochet Terms

MR = magic ring
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
inc = increase, 2 sc in the same stitch
dec = decrease
dc = double crochet
sl st = slip stitch
FO = fasten off

For a general reference on standard crochet abbreviations, you can also visit the Craft Yarn Council crochet abbreviations guide.


Suggested Materials

  • Cream or light yellow yarn for the bear
  • Blue yarn for the bib edge
  • White yarn for the bib center
  • Red yarn or thread for the cherries
  • Green or dark thread for the cherry stems, optional
  • Dark brown or black embroidery thread for the face
  • Small amount of red or pink thread for cheeks
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Crochet hook suitable for your yarn
  • Yarn needle
  • Stitch marker
  • Scissors

Pattern Notes

  • Work in continuous rounds unless the pattern says otherwise.
  • Use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round.
  • Stuff the head firmly, but do not overstuff the body.
  • Keep the stitches tight so the stuffing does not show through.
  • The bib is made separately and tied or sewn around the bearโ€™s neck.

When making small amigurumi toys, neat decreases can make a big difference. If your decreases leave holes, this invisible decrease crochet tutorial can help you get a cleaner finish.


Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern

Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern showing a tiny cream crochet bear held by hand with a blue bib, red cherry embroidery, stitched face, and rosy cheeks.
A sweet front view of the Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern, featuring a tiny cream bear with a blue cherry bib.

Use cream or light yellow yarn.

  • Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. [6]
  • Rnd 2: inc ร—6. [12]
  • Rnd 3: (sc, inc) ร—6. [18]
  • Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) ร—6. [24]
  • Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) ร—6. [30]
  • Rnd 6โ€“8: sc around. [30]
  • Rnd 9: 8 sc, inc, 1 sc, inc, 9 sc, inc, 1 sc, inc, 7 sc. [34]
  • Rnd 10: sc around. [34]
  • Rnd 11: 2 sc, (sc, dec) ร—5, 2 sc, (sc, dec) ร—5. [24]
  • Rnd 12: (2 sc, dec) ร—6. [18]

Stuff the head firmly.

FO and leave a long tail for sewing.


Legs and Body

Use cream or light yellow yarn.

Leg 1

  • Rnd 1: 5 sc in MR. [5]
  • Rnd 2: inc ร—5. [10]
  • Rnd 3โ€“4: sc around. [10]

FO the first leg.

Leg 2

  • Repeat Rnd 1โ€“4, but do not fasten off.

Place the two legs together. Join the second leg to the first leg with a sl st or by crocheting directly into the first leg. Ch 1 if needed. The ch 1 does not count as a stitch.

Now continue crocheting around both legs to form the body.

  • Rnd 5: (4 sc, inc) ร—4. [24]
  • Rnd 6โ€“8: sc around. [24]
  • Rnd 9: (2 sc, dec) ร—6. [18]
  • Rnd 10: sc around. [18]

Stuff the legs and body firmly but not too hard.

FO and leave a long tail for sewing the body to the head.


Arms

Make 2.

Use cream or light yellow yarn.

  • Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. [6]
  • Rnd 2: (2 sc, inc) ร—2. [8]
  • Rnd 3: sc around. [8]
  • Rnd 4: 2 sc, dec ร—2, 2 sc. [6]

Lightly stuff if needed.

FO and leave a tail for sewing.


Ears

Make 2.

Use cream or light yellow yarn.

  • Rnd 1: 4 sc in MR. [4]
    Do not join. Pull the magic ring tight.
    Ch 1, turn.
  • Row 2: 4 sc across. [4]

FO and leave a tail for sewing.


Cherry Bib

The bib is the sweetest part of this Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern. It is small, simple, and easy to customize.

White Bib Center

Use white yarn.

  • In MR: ch 2, 6 dc into the ring.
  • Ch 1, FO, and pull the magic ring tight.

This makes a small half-circle bib base.

Blue Bib Edge and Ties

Use blue yarn.

  • Leave about 10 cm / 4 inches of yarn tail at the beginning.
    Ch 15 for the first tie.
  • Attach the chain to the first stitch of the white bib.
  • Work across the white bib like this:
  • Ch 2, sl st into the next stitch.
    Repeat this across the bib until you reach the last stitch.
  • After the last stitch, ch 15 for the second tie.
    Leave about 10 cm / 4 inches of yarn tail and FO.
  • Use red yarn to embroider two small cherries on the bib.
    Use green or dark thread for the cherry stem if desired.

For a more playful look, you can use the same color-change idea from small decorative amigurumi projects like this mini butter bear crochet pattern.


Face Details

Use dark brown or black embroidery thread for the eyes, nose, and mouth.

  • Embroider two small eyes on the front of the head.
  • Add a tiny nose between the eyes.
  • Stitch a small mouth under the nose.
  • Add small red or pink cheek stitches on both sides of the face.

Keep the face simple and soft. A tiny bear like this looks best with minimal embroidery.


Assembly

  • Sew the body to the head.
  • Sew the arms to both sides of the body.
  • Sew the ears to the top sides of the head.
  • Tie or sew the bib around the bearโ€™s neck.
  • Embroider the eyes, nose, mouth, and cheek details.

Before sewing everything permanently, pin the pieces in place first. This helps you check the balance of the ears, arms, and bib.

If you enjoy tiny animal designs, you may also like the soft handmade style of this brown calf crochet pattern or this cute zodiac cow crochet pattern.

Back view of the Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern showing the tiny cream crochet bear held by hand with rounded ears, small arms, legs, and a blue neck tie.
Back view of the little crochet bear, showing the simple body shape and the blue bib tie around the neck.

Customization Ideas

You can easily change this Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern into many versions.

  • Use pastel pink yarn for a baby shower gift.
  • Use light brown yarn for a classic teddy bear look.
  • Make the bib yellow with tiny flowers instead of cherries.
  • Add a small keychain ring to turn it into a bag charm.
  • Use blush powder instead of stitched cheeks for a softer face.
  • Make matching bears with different bib colors.

For more mini animal inspiration, this mini milk dragon crochet pattern is another fun small project with cute character details.


Tips for a Neat Finish

  • Use a smaller hook than your yarn label recommends for tighter amigurumi stitches.
  • Stuff the head more firmly than the body so it keeps its shape.
  • Do not overstuff the arms because they should stay small and soft.
  • Use sewing pins before attaching the ears and arms.
  • Embroider the face slowly and check both sides often.
  • Hide all yarn tails carefully inside the bear.

If you want to improve clean color transitions for future bibs and outfit details, this guide on changing colors in amigurumi is very useful.


FAQ About Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern

Is this Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern beginner-friendly?

Yes. This pattern is beginner-friendly if you already know how to crochet in rounds, increase, decrease, sew pieces together, and embroider simple face details.

Can I use plush yarn for this bear?

Yes, but the bear will become larger. If you use plush or chenille yarn, use a hook size that keeps your stitches tight and adjust the safety or embroidered face size.

Can I make the bib removable?

Yes. You can leave the two blue ties long enough to tie around the neck instead of sewing the bib permanently.

Can I turn this bear into a keychain?

Yes. Add a keychain ring to the top of the head after assembly. Make sure it is sewn securely if the bear will be used on a bag or keys.

Can I change the cherries on the bib?

Of course. You can embroider strawberries, hearts, flowers, stars, or tiny dots instead of cherries. The bib is easy to customize.


This Little Bear with Cherry Bib Crochet Pattern is a sweet mini amigurumi project with a simple shape and a charming handmade detail. The cherry bib makes the bear feel extra special, while the basic construction keeps the pattern easy and relaxing.

You can keep the design simple, turn it into a keychain, make a full set of pastel bears, or create seasonal versions with different bib decorations. It is a lovely small pattern for gifts, craft fairs, nursery decor, or a cute addition to your handmade amigurumi collection.

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