"This granny square is part of the Woodland Afghan Series. This woodland bear is worked in rows then worked around the main body to complete the legs, head, and back. It is completed using HDC, SC, and slip stitches. This square is perfect to use for any sized afghan. Used on its own or with the other Woodland Afghan Series granny squares will make a beautiful blanket that will please Woodland themed lovers. Make as many or as little squares as you'd like to customize the size of your blanket."

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Teddy Bear Lovey Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
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