Sleepy White Bear Crochet Pattern (Beginner Amigurumi)
Meet the Sleepy White Bear Crochet Pattern — a soft, huggable companion designed to bring comfort, calm, and gentle reassurance, especially at bedtime.
Thoughtfully created as a cozy sleeping toy for little ones, this adorable white bear is perfect for children who need a little extra comfort to drift off peacefully. Its simple, soothing design makes it ideal for beginners, while still offering a relaxing and meaningful project for experienced crocheters.
Whether you’re making a handmade gift, a nursery keepsake, or a quiet bedtime buddy, this amigurumi bear pattern is more than just a crochet project — it’s a small, comforting presence that can help turn restless nights into peaceful sleep.
A tiny bear with a tender purpose:
to be held close, to bring warmth, and to make bedtime feel a little safer.
Pattern Details
- Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
- Finished Size: Approx. 20 cm (8 in) tall
- Yarn Weight: Worsted / 4-ply
- Hook Size: 2.5 mm
- Construction: Worked in continuous spiral rounds

Why You’ll Love this Pattern
- Beginner-friendly with clear structure
- Minimal sewing required
- Designed as a sleep comfort toy
- Perfect gift for babies, toddlers, and children
- Clean, timeless design (no character copyright issues)
Materials & Tools
- Worsted weight yarn in white color
Pink yarn for the ears and blush details - 2.5 mm crochet hook
- 6 mm safety eyes
- Fiberfill stuffing
- Yarn needle
- Stitch marker
- Scissors
- Black embroidery thread (for face details)
Abbreviations in US Terms
- MR – Magic Ring
- sc – Single Crochet
- inc – Increase (2 sc in one stitch)
- dec – Decrease (invisible decrease)
- sl st – Slip Stitch
- ch – Chain
- FLO – Front Loop Only
Pattern Notes
- This pattern is worked in continuous spiral rounds
- Use a stitch marker to keep track of rounds
- Stuff firmly but gradually for best shape
- Read the entire pattern before starting
Written Pattern
Body & Legs
Use main color, white yarn for the legs, body, and head
Legs (Make 2):
R1: MR 6 sc (6)
R2: inc around (12)
R3: (1 sc, inc) ×6 (18)
R4–R7: sc around (18)
2 sl st to finish the round – adjustment.
Fasten off first leg.
Repeat for second leg but do NOT fasten off.
Join both legs by sewing the slip stitches together.
Continue working upward for the body.
Body
R8: sc around both legs (36)
R9: sc around (36)
R10: (2 sc, inc) ×12 (48)
R11–R15: sc around (48)
R16: (6 sc, dec) ×6 (42)
R17–R20: sc around (42)
R21: (5 sc, dec) ×6 (36)
R22: sc around (36)
R23: (4 sc, dec) ×6 (30)
R24: (3 sc, dec) ×6 (24)
R25: (2 sc, dec) ×6 (18)
Stuff legs and body firmly as you go.
Continue to work for the head.

Head
R26: FLO inc around (36)
R27: sc around (36)
R28: (1 sc, inc) ×18 (54)
R29–R32: sc around (54)
Insert safety eyes between R30–R31, about 7–8 stitches apart.
R33: (16 sc, dec) ×3 (51)
R34–R36: sc around (51)
R37: (15 sc, dec) ×3 (48)
R38: sc around (48)
R39: (6 sc, dec) ×6 (42)
R40: (5 sc, dec) ×6 (36)
R41: (4 sc, dec) ×6 (30)
R42: (3 sc, dec) ×6 (24)
R43: (2 sc, dec) ×6 (18)
R44: (1 sc, dec) ×6 (12)
Stuff firmly before closing. Fasten off and close by hiding the ends.
Arms
Use main color, white yarn and make 2 arms
R1: MR 6
R2: inc around (12)
R3: (1 sc, inc) ×6 (18)
R4–R12: sc around (18)
R13: (1 sc, dec) ×6 (12)
R14–R16: sc around (12)
Lightly stuff only at the bottom.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing
Ears
Make 2 and use main color – White Yarn
R1: Magic Ring, 6 sc (6)
R2: inc around (12)
R3: (1 sc, inc) ×6 (18)
R4–R6: sc around (18)
R7: (1 sc, dec) ×6 (12)
R8–R10: sc around (12)
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Pink patch on Ears
Make 2 and use main color – White Yarn
Row 1: ch 3, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next (2)
Row 2: inc in each stitch, turn (4)
Row 3: (1 sc, inc) ×2, turn (6)
Row 4: (2 sc, inc) ×2 (8)
Fasten off and leave a long tail.
Sew the patch neatly onto each ear.
Assembly
- Sew arms between R23 and R24 on both sides position using the long yarn tails.
- Sew the ears onto both sides of the head, positioning them between R36 and R37
- Using black thread, carefully embroider the nose and a small curved smile to create a soft and gentle expression
- Add light blush using pink yarn by weaving.
Voila! You just made the White Bear!

Beginner Tips for a cute output
- Keep stitches tight to avoid holes
- Stuff gradually for a smooth shape
- Take your time with facial placement — this defines personality
- Don’t rush — this pattern is meant to be relaxing
A Little Story from My Childhood
When I was younger, nights didn’t always feel easy.
There were moments when the world felt too quiet, too big, and sleep just wouldn’t come. I remember hugging my pillow tighter, wishing I had something soft and warm to hold onto — something that felt safe.
That’s where the idea of this Sleepy White Bear was born.
A gentle, quiet companion.
A soft little friend who doesn’t say much — but is always there.
This bear isn’t just a toy.
It’s a comfort buddy for little ones who need help falling asleep, for children who feel a little scared in the dark, or even for adults who just want something soft to hold after a long day.
Simple. Calm. Huggable.
Just like the kind of comfort we all needed at some point.
Pattern Support
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Accessibility Statement
This pattern is written in beginner-friendly crochet terms and is curated to be accessible to crocheters of all skill levels. This guide is carefully structured to ensure that even first-time amigurumi makers can follow along and enjoy crocheting along the way.
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