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bearyfun732

very cute! love the way the shading has nothing to do with the fur. bear_grin  bear_original

bearyfun732

thats a nice pic. bear_original you went to vacation not too far from your house, huh? bear_tongue less driving

bearyfun732

i actually find this quite funny. bear_grin in my home consumers sciences class the other day, we were learning how to sew....and to me, everybody seemed like idiots because i already knew how to do it. :crackup:

bearyfun732

just use strong black or white string. i tried that once, and it worked real well.

bearyfun732

if you look at the free patterns section of the site, you will see that sue ann has created a very good pattern for a teddy bear callled Goldie. take a look at those pattern pieces. they are the basic shapes and sizes of an average (regular) teddybear. the other wrinkles and stuff are created with effects such as trapunto pawpads, needlefelting, fabric sculpting-and lots of it if you want to make a realistic teddy bear. if you have trouble lining up the head and the gusset-im sorry, i have no suggestions for you. i learned that mostly by trial and error. i only can approxiamate. hope this helped. bear_grin

bearyfun732

Twirl is such a sweetie!  bear_laugh love the curly fur! bear_happy

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