Pajama Teddy Bear
$9.50 (or 1 credits)
Teddy Bear + Pajamas= Pajama Teddy Bear! The Pajama Teddy Bear sewing pattern allows you to make the most adorable spot to store your child’s pajamas when they aren’t in use. Featuring all of the cuteness of a Teddy bear on the front but is built like a storage bag with a zipper pouch in the back. The Pajama Teddy Bear pattern can be personalized to make it extra special. Make the bear with a neutral face, add a small smile or a big smile. Add an optional tummy, stitch some letters on or make your bear cute accessories like a head bow, bow tie, or scarf.
A fun sew that you can personalize for your little ones and their friends. Instant download digital sewing pattern. The finished bear is 10 inches wide by 18.5 inches tall.
Options
• Optional bow tie, bow, or scarf
• Optional small smile or big smile
• Optional tummy
Features
• Suitable for beginners
• Zippered pocket at the back
• Packed with pro tips and expert advice
• Includes full size, print-at-home pattern pieces
• Includes step-by-step tutorial with photos
• Instant-download digital sewing pattern

- 1x 10 inch zipper
- Eyes
- OPTIONAL Safety Eyes ¼ inch wide x 2
- If you are not attaching safety eyes, you can embroider these on using embroidery floss (e.g. DMC, Anchor).
- Embroidery Floss for the nose and mouth
- OPTIONAL Bow Tie - 1/16 inch wide elastic cord. You will need 11 inches.
- OPTIONAL Fusible Webbing - This can be added to the inner ears and nose. You will need approximately 3.5 x 1.5 inches maximum.
- Soft Toy Filling - you will need approximately 3.5 - 6 ounces / 100 - 170 grams. This will depend on the age of the child you are sewing this for. The younger the child, the smaller the pjs, and so the more stuffing you can add. The older the child, the larger the pjs, and so the less stuffing you will need.
- Thread to match
- Sewing machine
- Pins or clips
- Scissors
- Tape measure or ruler
- Serger/Overlocker is optional but not required.
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A serger or overlocker is optional but not required.FAQs
How do PDF/ digital patterns work? Simply download, print, and sew. You’ll need a free Adobe Acrobat reader program and any home printer (or a nearby copy shop for A0 printing). Once you’ve printed the pieces, tape or glue them together. You’ll find an easy-to-follow how-to guide inside the pattern instructions, plus support in our Facebook group.
The trim-free pattern comes in A4 or US letter printable sizes and includes full pattern pieces and a detailed tutorial to guide you every step of the way. An A0 format (pattern pieces only) is also included should you wish to have your pattern printed professionally. PDF Layers allow you to select and print only the size/s you want/ need.
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“This super cute teddy bear is already very loved by my three year old. Having space for his pjs to “live” during the day is great and looks so much better than the pjs just being on the bed. The pattern was easy to follow and quicker than expected to make even with the hand sew portions.
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Angie Pilsworth –
I loved making this little cutie. As always with Rebecca Page the instructions were clear and very easy to follow. This pattern is suitable for beginners and a good starting point for inserting zips and darts.
Angie Pilsworth –
I cheated and machine stitched the bag in rather than hand sewed. I found the pattern to be a little small for pjs for children. Babies maybe.
Littoria Khirya –
Fun and super cute project to sew, pretty quick. The small pieces are not difficult to work with, except for the feet which I had some trouble with.
Nadine Simard –
The PJ Teddy Bear is very cute, it is the right size for a smaller child pj. The instructions were detailed and clear. It also included hand stitches options to make the face details!
Kathryn Johnson –
Totally cute sew, people just love it! Will be a popular pattern I bet. Was easy to sew, beginner to advanced, something for everyone.
Stacy Humphrey –
This was not a difficult pattern. I’m an intermediate sewist and found this pattern very easy to follow. The only issue I had was user error, I couldn’t wrap my head around the pajama pouch having the zipper face on back side of the fabric. After several attempts with the pouch, this came together fairly quickly. This is a great pattern and I enjoyed making it.
Mercedes Parker –
This pattern is a beginner toy-maker’s dream. From start to finish, this pattern shows new makers how to craft a cuddly friend that can be used to fit jammies, toys, blocks TONS of other things! My 3.5 year old loves his new friend!
Tina Marie Baber –
The PJ Teddy is a fun and fairly easy sew. I would rate it a beginner pattern. Each Teddy can shoe his or her own personality depending on the chosen options. I will be making several more of the Teddies so my grandbabies have their own teddy to bring their jammies to grandmas house. Love this Pattern!
Adawiyah Hairuni –
Such a cute pattern! I made an upcycle project for my teddy.. It is from a thrifted sweatshirt.
Tiffany Staley –
This was a fun sew that my children were absolutely thrilled with the end result.
Maria Engler Green –
Cute little bear. Easy sew. Directions are easy to understand.
Vera Bering –
❤️❤️❤️
Frieda Flavianu –
The awesome cuddling Teddy Bear pattern.
Carmen Brent –
Cute and practical sew! I love that this teddy bear is functional for storage, but also cuddly and adorable. It is perfect for my nephew’s Christmas gift.