Teddy Bear Sewing Pattern PDF - Intermediate Level | Instant Download
This intermediate teddy bear sewing pattern is built for sewers who are ready to work with different materials and more nuanced construction. Unlike the cotton-body starter patterns, Teddy uses wool fabric and a felt face built from individual pieces - a step up in both material handling and detail work that makes the finished bear feel genuinely different in the hand.
Pattern only - does not include a finished toy, fabric, or supplies.
What's Inside the PDF
A step-by-step sewing tutorial with more than 75 detailed photos guiding you through the teddy bear body, face, and clothing - including the felt face construction in detail
Full-scale pattern pieces for the bear and his outfit - print and cut, no resizing needed
A complete materials list so you know exactly what to gather before you begin
The finished Teddy stands approximately 12 inches (30 cm) tall.
Skill Level: Feeling Confident
You're comfortable with a sewing machine and hand stitching, and you're ready for a pattern that introduces new material handling — wool behaves differently from cotton, and the felt face work requires patience and a steady hand. If you're newer to plush sewing, the Koala (plush pattern - just starting out) uses the same wool fabric as a gentler introduction. When you're ready to push further, Puppy (plush pattern - ready for a challenge) and Hippo (plush pattern - ready for a challenge) take the complexity up another level.
What You'll Need
Sewing machine
Scissors (pinking shears optional)
Wool fabric for the body + colorful fabric for the clothes
Two small pieces of black and grey felt for the face
Thread in matching colors
Hand-sewing needle
Toy filling
A Note on Copyright
The Teddy Bear design, tutorial, and pattern belong to ModelinaToys and are copyrighted. Selling finished handmade toys is welcome - please credit ModelinaToys. Files cannot be shared, resold, or distributed.
© ModelinaToys LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Making This for a Child?
Follow your country's toy safety guidelines and choose materials safe and appropriate for the child's age.
Questions While You Sew?
Email me anytime - I'm happy to help with the wool handling or the face construction if anything isn't clear.

