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Amazing work, Kim. The family sounds like they'll be using you for several more projects. They must be fun to work with since they are open to all kinds of ideas.
Oh, so cute, Tina. I love them all.
Are you able to adjust the position of the needle? If your machine has zigzag, the opening in the throat plate should be wide enough so that adjusting the needle position should work. Just practice til you find the size seam you want. I use a quarter inch for most of my bears.
What a cute tiny little bunny. Such a pretty face.
Wonderful group of Pandas for this challenge. Here's my Panda, though she doesn't have a name yet. She's made with cream and teal mohair and she has matching teal silk paw pads.
Congratulations, Christine. I love your bears and enjoyed learning a little more about you.
Great question, Tami and I wonder how many of you keep up. I'm glad to know that Jenny and Paula, whose bears I adore, aim for two bears a week. That's about all I can handle and sometimes not even that. I'm feeling like trying to keep up with everything leave me little time to try new things because I can't afford to get behind right now. Good to know that many of you have the same feelings.
I've added your link to my blog list. I love the look of your blog and especially the vintage photos. I love old photos...no matter if I know the people or not.
If you'd like to add me to your list, please do.
They are all so cute. I wish I could needlefelt like that.
I agree with all of you. This is just sickening. Maybe people in the UK will rise up and do something...or maybe the PETA people will pick it up. It absolutely seem that there could be some reasonable substitute that can be waterproofed. It seems such a friviolous excuse to try and justify the killing of these bears.
Beautiful bride, Patsy, and you all look very happy. Congratulations.
Good luck with the new job, Sophie. I hope it works out for you.
Before Allyn and I were married, we visited his aunt and uncle in Watsonville, CA. They had an apple orchard and it was very peaceful. Of course, it wasn't a job for me so we had great fun riding around the orchard in an old jeep.
What a cute little piggie. Love the vintage photos.
:crackup: :crackup: That last one is the comment I'd get. :crackup: :crackup:
Beautiful, just beautiful, Paula.
I hope it's like riding a bike! It's just the longest I've ever gone between pieces and I'm wanting to do so much new stuff that might just spell FAIL. Ya know?
Shelli, I can't believe YOU believe this! Your bears are so amazing and I love them just like they are, but still I want to see this new design. Glad to see you posting more often, too.
What a sweet little soul.
That is such an adorable photo and what a tiny baby.
That's just about the cutest thing ever. What an expression.
What a beautiful little boy and just look at those eyes and that smile. He looks to be a very healthy and happy little guy. What a blessing after his earlier struggles.
Wonderful news, Maria. Big Congratulations! :clap: :clap: :clap: