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Thank you, all! I just had a great time watching all of your links! It is so educational to see and read about how you work. I learned a lot by seeing your pages and blogs. I will continue to follow them
You all do amazing works!
Hi you all! I've been wondering for a while: do you ever post Work in Progress-pics anywhere? I love to see other peoples wip-photos, and pics of workspaces etc. Off course I'm totally inspired by all the finished bears, but I also get very inspired by watching unfinished work, seeing how people work, and how they organise stuff. Am I the only one? Do you ever post wip on blogs or other places?
I always photograph my work a few times along the way. even if it's sewing, drawing, painting or whatever. Here's what I do now. A tiny hare. I make the pattern pieces as I go along, and I think my creatures just decides for them self what they will become from the first stitches...
I would love to see other WIPs

Thank you both for such nice comments! 
Oh, they are all so breathtaking! Wow! 
Know what? I don't know many living bears, but I do have a cat. And my cat is a really lazy, high maintenance cat. She's got the longest, softest, whitest fur between her toes... Someone said it was because she's mostly an indoor cat. If she'd been more outdoors, hunting and fighting and climbing trees, then she wouldn't have such feet-hair *lol*. So I guess it all depends on Cupcake being an indoor or outdoor bear...? Judging on the love for sweet cakes, it looks like she's comfortable indoors, and hence the white hair on the feet. 
She is gorgeous! So great that your first bear turned out so pretty! Can't wait to see your next 999.999 bears! 
Oh, wow! She's stunning! Looks like a lot of work! 
Adorable! 
He's precious! so cute! 
This is Hans, the coffee bear. My second attempt at a hand sewn bear, using medium pile hand dye fabric from Sassy's. He's 5 way jointed, using 10 and 7 mm. discs. He measures 9.5 cm standing, 7 cm sitting down :-)


Hi! Sally is really pretty! I love her very detailed eyes! Great job 
Thank you both so much! Becky, I'm very new to this, but I don't find it difficult at all. But my needle felted figures are just jointed with thread. I used waxed linen thread, as it is very strong. I just poke a needle with thread through the parts, tighten it really good, and make a knot. Then i cover the knots with more felting. I'm making a sewed miniature now, with disc joints, and that is so much harder! 
How awesome! I struggle to read german, but the bears are just lovely, and so unique! Congrats!

Oh, such a sweet little bunny! 
He is so cute! 
This is Blueberry. He's 3 inches tall, and needle felted. He's jointed in the neck and feet.


Hi! I love crocheting, and would love to try this some day. I found this post by ThReAdTeDs from september, and it could give some answers:
http://www.teddy-talk.com/viewtopic.php?id=46898
Look at bear number 2. It says that it was chrocheted with magic thread, and then brushed.
Beautiful.

Awww! Too cute!! 
He is really, really cute! I'm glad he's friends with the little chicken

David is beautiful! I love his face! 
Oh, thank you so much! - and yes, it's a tiny belly button *lol* 
Oh, so cuuute! 
Wow, he looks great! Love the fabrics and the colors! 
She's gorgeous! Looking so soft and lovely! 
And incredible he is! Incredibly cute! 