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Thank you everyone for your very kind comments and advice! I think bear-making is something I will do for a long time I now working on my next bear and I might have photos ready tomorrow!
Aww...this perfectly describes my dog! By the way, I thought I'd tell you I'm using your "Goldie" pattern to make a bear!
Aww! That's great! She is adorable
Thanks Becky! I'm using metal washers. Thanks for the videos too! I watched both and I think I've got the hang of it now! I'll let you know how it goes
Hello! I'm making a bear tomorrow, and this is the first time I'm using joints. I have these nuts and bolts that I will use, but I am completely unfamiliar with how to go about using them to make a jointed bear. Any instructions would be helpful ! Thank you!
Peanut is absolutely adorable!! If I may ask, what did you use to do the shading on the fur? It looks very realistic!
Hello! So as I explore other techniques for bear making, I was wondering if I could use polymer clay for the eyes Has anyone done this before? I have a lot of experience with polymer clay and it can be glazed to have a glossy finish, so I thought it might work!
Here is Bouclé (the French word for curly)! <3 He is my first bear - it took awhile to make him will all of the curls! Let me know what you think of him and how I can improve! Also...How long does it take most people to make a bear? Thanks!
Ok! Thank you! I'll be posting a pic tomorrow
These are absolutely adorable! I'm new to Teddy-Talk, I am 15 years old, and have just gotten into bear making. As of now, I'm working on a super special bear named Bouclé (means curly in French)! I'll post a pic of him when he's finished!