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I want to design a bear with a more rounded head and wondered whether a wider head gusset would do it ???
What do you think????
Hugs
Claire
I would think so...and I remember reading that for a more realistic panda head with fuller cheeks, some artists put darts in the side head pieces for more fullness. I'm sure someone with more experience can help you more than I can!
a center seam gusset can really help. Instead of just splitting it right down the middle in a straight line, make the straight line an arc instead
I will make a picture and post it here
Wow, Sonya, what a great tip! Thank you!
Hey Claire, just popping in real quick.
I'm not sure if just the head gusset would do, depending on how big you make them now I suppose. But i would think darts as well. Those will really help you get a nice round shape.
At least that's what i would do anyway........
Sonya, that's a great idea! Have you made a bear with a curved-center-seam gusset? Sounds great!
I have made several with this method. I will have to find a picture of one if I can remeber which ones I did it with
Neat--that would be fascinating to see the effect.
My most recent bear Alexis (posted on the bears and friends section) was made with a curved gusset, and it really gives a round head.
Jane P.
Oh, yes! I see it now. A wonderful effect.
Thanks for asking the quesiton, Claire. I was just pondering a center seam head. Hmm, now I'll try.
How do you place the two gusset pieces on the nap of the fur??? The same way you would for one???
Thanks for the tips everyone I will definitely try some of these methods and of course show you all my results !!!
Hugs :hug:
Claire
How do you stitch them together? Would it be similar effect to a four piece body, like how you make the two "boats" where they are curved and it gives more roundness .. I suspect this does the same thing? You will get a rounded edge in the center, therefore making a more rounded dome of head?
Did any of that make sense????
Toby
Yes, it did, Toby! I havne't done this but my understanding of it is the same as yours.
This is one I made a couple of years ago with the center seam of the gusset cut on a curve. He is about 16" tall, and took more work than dressing a bear does. My hands hurt for days after from all the plucking. However the curve does make a nice round head. Remember that the whole head will be bigger when you do it, so you may want to reduce the size of all the head pieces a bit.
Jane P.
How do you place the two gusset pieces on the nap of the fur??? The same way you would for one???
When I do a center seam teddy, I place each gusset piece so the nap is going from the center out towwards the ears.
Toby, you are exactly correct.
Jane, What a sweet guy. He IS worth all of the work.
Sonya
Jane - what a gorgeous bear !!!
I love that centre seam idea. What a really helpful group of ladies you all are!!!
Big Hugs
Claire
Wonderful tip, Sonya--thank you! :hug:
I've been experimenting with gusset sizes and darts, but I'll definitely give this a try!