A new Teddybear!!!
#14
Those teddy bears are darling. I just purchased some fuzzy material and I was wondering what to do with it. What a great idea. You ladies are all so creative. I get so much inspiration from this board. Thanks for sharing.
#16
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Saginaw Michigan
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He is precious, you really gave him a wonderful personality. My sister used to make bears too, she did a fabulous job and her husband who is now a retired police officer did the cotter pins for their arms and legs. She too gave it up because her shoulders couldn't take it any longer, at the time she was working, a radiation therapist, and between the two she really suffered. Love your little guy.
#18
Formerly I made many many teddybears untill my shoulders said: no.... no longer stuffing these little bears because it's hard work.... In the beginning of teddybear making the stuffing was a job only for men!!!
But from time to time I can't resist and so I made this little bear for a good friend of mine!!
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He is about 35 cms high, his shirt is called over here "Fisher Shirt", because fishermen were wearing such shirts!!
But from time to time I can't resist and so I made this little bear for a good friend of mine!!
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He is about 35 cms high, his shirt is called over here "Fisher Shirt", because fishermen were wearing such shirts!!
#19
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Posts: 1,343
Darling teddy bear......mine i usually make out of print or satin...legs move and arms move with buttons attached. First one i made of satin i gave to my sister-in-law and she moved the leg so much she took the button off on the first day...had to repair.,.,,,waaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh...lol
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