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bearkidz bearkidz by Marion Fraile
charlotte
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tanner-12-72-dpi.jpgtanner-9-72-dpi.jpgHi everybody,

I would like to introduce you to Tanner. Tanner is a one-of-a-kind crocheted bear with lots of mischief. I needle felted the area around his eyes to give him a special character look.

Tanner is 15" (38cm) tall and lives with his new mommy.

Hugs,
bear_original Marion

Carolyn Green Draffin Bears
Auckland New Zealand
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Tanner is very cute with his train and stripey  scarf.

Hugs
Carolyn
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Cleathero Creations Cleathero Creations
Ripley, Queensland
Posts: 1,925

Look at that gorgeous pile of fluff.  I can't crochet at all so to do something like this just floors me.

Michelle Helen Chaska, Minnesota
Posts: 2,897

Marion: Tanner is adorable. I love the train....The face is as cute as can be.

Stitch SanguineCreations
Wales
Posts: 395

aww he's lovely!

Gijzette Elfin Bears
Mount Dora FL
Posts: 1,507
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Marion is lovely, if you hadn't told us he was crocheted I would never have guessed it.

Hugs,

Mikki Mikki, Cripple Creek Creative
Bethel, Ohio
Posts: 1,051

Marion,
I love Tanner...he's so sweet and vulnerable..got to hug!
                                              Mikki

Gail Bear With Me Enterprises
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Really hard to believe that this bear is crocheted- something I can't do to save my soul so I am in awe of those who can. I very beautiful bear and I love the face
Hugs
Gail :clap:  :clap:  :clap:

K P Bear K P Bear
Lewiston
Posts: 386

That is amazing. I can crochet but not after any pattern. I have tried to follow the patterns for a bear but can not get my head around it. He is adorable.
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bearkidz bearkidz by Marion Fraile
charlotte
Posts: 1,276
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Thank you for all your kind comments on Tanner.

Lena, I never use a pattern for my bears. I pick some threads which I can see working nicely into an interesting "fur" and start crocheting. All I have and use is a crochet hook and the threads I work with. 

Each of my bears is truly a one-of-a-kind piece. I don't count stitches, don't write down any measurements and will never be able to exactly duplicate a bear. I "sculpt" with crochet hook and thread and give my bears the shape or curved legs by adjusting the stitches, either adding or deducting.

I know it is a bit hard to understand how all this works, but I love creating bears this way.

Hugs and a happy new year to all of you,

bear_original Marion Fraile

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