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ok - it's official - the mini's have addled my brain. The other day I took my patterns to work to draw out a bear. I started drawing out a bear and thought to myself - "this pattern seems huge", so I summised that I had brought my 3 inch pattern not my 2 inch pattern. Off I trotted to the photocopier to reduce the pattern, and thought, I'll reduce it a tad more so it comes out a little bit smaller. I cut it out and merrily started drawing out my pattern - only to have the realisation that I had bought my smaller pattern after all.
I almost chickened out of sewing up the bear and it took me two goes to get the head right but here is Pip (short for Pipsqueak). She has found a home with one of my collectors who loves teeny bears. She measures a tad over 1 and a quarter inches. She looks abit cuter in real life than she does in the photo. I think if I made her out of a less springy fabric then she would be a bit smaller.
She's constructed just like my big bears - gusset in the head, and ultrasuede paw and foot pads. She has a pin jointed head but is thread jointed in the limbs - and she stands by herself! now if only all my bears would do that!
Melissa, this wee bear is just adorable. No wonder it found a home so quickly. I used to make 1 1/2 - 1/3/4 inch bears from mohair, when I didn't have wrist trouble. I haven't made one this small in ages - the ideas are already starting to roll LOL!.
Hugs,
Brenda
How cute ! And very impressive !
OOOOhhhOOOOHhhhhOOOHhhMELISSA!!! she is adorable absolutely adorable!!!!!! oohh what such alucky person to actually own her.
What size needle do you use to sew them so small. ? I gather she is hand stitched?
Matilda
What a perfect little wee thing!!!!!! :dance:
Kim Basta
Wild Thyme Originals
OH my, the custest thing! Soo tiny and yet still very well made.
She's so cute! I really like the fabric you used with the color peeking through and to have it do that at such a small size....well done !
/bearhugs,
My goodness . . . I am totally gollywhompered!!
Good grief - where are my glasses? :clap:
Sandra :redface:
SHE IS ADORABLE!!! I wish I could make bears that tiny!!! WOW!
and who decides, well I do.
Whats the criteria? ,
However i am taking my little work box, with silk threads and kapok stuffing and itty bitty patterns cut out to the hospital with me.....i am hoping for a good chance to practise.
I was going to take needlefelting, but the Hubs thought that perhaps I might miss and puncture the IV tubing or something......not a good idea!
So congratulations, you made a wonderful mistake and I sit in awe, until my legs well enough to stand in awe!
hugs
dillydo
you guys are the nicest
aww thank you guys - I'm gonna give this size another go, with a shorter fabric - I want to get the essence of "my" look into a bear this small!
Brenda - wow mohair at that size is AMAZING. Do you have pictures of those creations?
Matilda - I am a bit weird as I have "favourite" needles that I like to use for certain things and I get upset when one breaks! I really like John James needles and I use a mix of quilting needles squiddly little number 12 ones which are way too hard on my fingers. So I alternate between thesm and sharps, I think a number 9 or 10.
Kim - just give it time - and don't let any "cant's" creep into your thinking - once upon a time I swore black and blue that I couldn't make a bear under 6 inches!
Dilu - you are so sweet. Yay - aren't minis great - everything you need fits right on a hospital bed!!
Melissa,
I am just about as speechless as I ever get!! What a perfect little teeny weeny! I love love love the shaggy look.
And she STANDS? Amazing.
Dilu--No felting needles. Your Hubs is right!
Eileen
Very nice, lovely looking little bear!!!
Kim - just give it time - and don't let any "cant's" creep into your thinking - once upon a time I swore black and blue that I couldn't make a bear under 6 inches!
Thank you for that! :hug:
Oh Melissa it is absolutely adorable, and I LOVE the colour!
Well done girl!
Marijke
Buuton Bears Holland