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bearkidz bearkidz by Marion Fraile
charlotte
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emily-outside-24-tt.jpgHi everybody,

I wanted to introduce you to Emily. Little Emily is on-of-a-kind and completely crocheted from different threads. She stands 15" tall.
I also made her outfit.

Emily's new mommy looked into her eyes and adopted her on the spot at last weekend's doll and bear show in Naples, Florida.

Hope you like her too!

Huggies,
Marion Fraile

greatwon2 AlmostBears
Tasmania
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omg!! bear_shocked she is wonderful - you can do that with crochet??and here i was thinking it was only for cardigans  :redface:  :doh: bear_grin oh shes so sweet did you crochet her muzzle too?

congrats on a beautiful bear

bearkidz bearkidz by Marion Fraile
charlotte
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Thank you Natasha.

To answer your question: yes the muzzle, paw pads, just everything is crocheted, including her outfit.

Hugs,
bear_original Marion

Jennskains Posts: 2,203

Emily is such a sweetie!  She does not look chrochet.  Where did you get the yarn you used?  She is amazing!!!

bearkidz bearkidz by Marion Fraile
charlotte
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Hi Jenn,

Thank you.

the yarn I use to make my bears is yarn that is available at knitting/crochet stores. In many cases I bring it from my travels to Europe. By combining different threads I achieve the dense "fur". It takes some experience to work with these threads, especially when combining them. There is no room for mistakes since you cannot really undo the stitches.

I work without any pattern, so each one of my bearkidz bears is one-of-a-kind and shows his own personality.

Hugs,
bear_original Marion

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