Teddy bear from nine patch blocks
#21
Originally Posted by nellie
i love it cute bears ,i can see you making more for gifts and selling for holidays can,t wail to see the larger ones ,when you,r ready and have a couple made and taking orders let me know keep up the cute work nellie
#22
Wow, you just 'whipped him together'? Yup, talented and creative.
If you whipped him together, which to me sounds like you did it kinda quick, you probably would make big bucks selling these bears (is the pattern copyrighted, I didn't notice). They would make great gifts for Christmas, birthdays, gee every imaginable gift time would be perfect.
I really am impressed and love this little guy.
hugs sue
If you whipped him together, which to me sounds like you did it kinda quick, you probably would make big bucks selling these bears (is the pattern copyrighted, I didn't notice). They would make great gifts for Christmas, birthdays, gee every imaginable gift time would be perfect.
I really am impressed and love this little guy.
hugs sue
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Originally Posted by wraez
Wow, you just 'whipped him together'? Yup, talented and creative.
If you whipped him together, which to me sounds like you did it kinda quick, you probably would make big bucks selling these bears (is the pattern copyrighted, I didn't notice). They would make great gifts for Christmas, birthdays, gee every imaginable gift time would be perfect.
I really am impressed and love this little guy.
hugs sue
If you whipped him together, which to me sounds like you did it kinda quick, you probably would make big bucks selling these bears (is the pattern copyrighted, I didn't notice). They would make great gifts for Christmas, birthdays, gee every imaginable gift time would be perfect.
I really am impressed and love this little guy.
hugs sue
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Originally Posted by barbsbus
Originally Posted by bebe
He is so cute!!! I would like one how about sharing the pattern???
Bebe
Bebe
I traced the pattern pieces onto fusable paper then cut out the pattern pieces and I fused the patterns onto the muslin, removed the paper backing of the fusable muslin patterns and fused the muslin patterns onto the nine patchs. Worked well but I think next time I will make larger teddy bears. It was a bit of a challenge turning body parts right side out and materials were pretty stiff to sew seams after stuffing.
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