Amigurumi Angel Bear


To read about the Kayden Project go here
                or watch the video introduction to the project.


All the parts for the Angel Bear have written patterns but each one also has a full video tutorial. Even those with little to no crochet experience will have the opportunity to make one.


Written patterns:


Video tutorial playlist on youtube:



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    1. I love this idea. I too am a mother who lost 3 babies. 1 stillborn at 5 months old, Morningdove Serawop, and 2 @ 8 weeks old. The hospital let me have one naturally and the other taken out. I understand your nieces pain. A mother shouldn't have to see any of her babies go before her.I'm here and I have a good listening ear for mothers with pregnancy loss.

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    2. I love also this idea. Greetings Tinne

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    3. Thank you so much for this beautiful item. I lost the only baby that I knew foe sure that I was pregnant with in January 22,1977. My husband and I had been married a month when I got pregnant. We both were very you;g and nieve. I was16 and he was 21. I didn't realize I was pregnant until two weeks before I lost my angel. I blame myself for the loss for being so dumb. I was 4 1/2 months and started bleeding. No one knew except myself and my husband. He thought that I was bleeding so much because I has to go off the bith control pill because it was causing me problems. So on one of the coldest mornings on record in Florida I started bleeding real bad and hurting like I never hurt before. To make a long story short. I lost my beautiful baby. I am not sure if the baby was a girl or boy but I feel in my heart that the baby was a boy. Little Logan Levi. He would have been 40years old in July. I was never able to get pregnant again. People try to say the right thing but there is nothing that can be said or done to take that hurt and pain away. Thank you for the kindness that you have shown.

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    4. As a retired Hospital Chaplain (Children's Hospital & General Maternity) I have on too many occasions had to help people in similar situations. The idea of a Memory Box (not around when I lost my 3 babies)is one we championed here in the UK.and the poem is beautiful. I'm sure your niece's story will touch many, many hearts. Love & Prayers Moira

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    5. The bear is precious and I am sure will be welcomed. And the prayer shawl is comforting...I received one when my hubby passed...I keep it on the back of my couch to grab it when I need some comforting....

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    6. What a beautiful idea! My son was born at 5 months gestation, and only lived 2 hours. I ached so much for him for so long. I did not realize a heart could grieve so much. I think a gift like this, something to hold onto when my heart kept calling out for him, a gift from someone who cared, would have been a beautiful thing in my healing. I do not have the time to work one up right now, but hope in the future to be able to make these for my local hospital to bless other moms going through the same devastating time. Thank you so much for sharing.

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    7. Thank u for doing this! I just lost twins I miscarries at 4 months and I swear there’s nothing worse than feeling like it’s your fault for some reason I am getting by by watching u tutorials and learning how to do diff things so thank u for making them so easy to understand

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