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Kirstie_DDB Posts: 85

Hello everyone, I'm hoping you can help me with a problem I seem to be having with my bear heads. On all of them I seem to end up with a very flat back-of-the-head. I'm not sure if I'm making the gusset too wide at the back or if I'm not making the side pieces wide enough. I'm using the three-piece head style for my pattern. Does anyone have any tips where I'm going wrong? I've made a little diagram to hopefully make my description clearer.

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SueAnn Past Time Bears
Double Oak, Texas
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Does your side head pattern piece look more like the top drawing or the lower head?  If the pattern piece isn't pretty full at the back, the result will be a flatter head.  I've posted an example of one of my head patterns.  The gusset tapers in the back as do the side pieces to form a neck area.  Others may have different suggestions, but this is essentially what I do.  You may also make small darts in the side head pieces to make it appear fuller. 
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Kirstie_DDB Posts: 85

Here is the pattern I'm using. I deliberately extended the back of the head more with a little improvement to previous bears. But looking at your's I think my gusset might be too thick at the base.

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jenny Three O'clock Bears
warwickshire uk
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I make my gusset go into a point and I don't add a neck to the head sides. I just curve it in slightly . If you really want round maybe you need to think about adding some darts?

desertmountainbear desertmountainbear
Bloomsburg, PA
Posts: 5,399

Darts is what I was going to say also. I use 4 of them in my bear heads.

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