For artists and collectors sponsored by Intercal...your mohair supplier and Johnna's Mohair Store
Hi. It's been a while since I have made a bear from real fur....Here's an 18" teddy bear I made from a recycled rabbit fur coat, custom order.
He has armature, taxidermy glass eyes, and airbrushed details.
After making I realised why I like mohair so much...I felt like I was eating this fur..it was in my eyes, mouth , and went up my nose. Not to mention the MESS... My goodenss....this fur really wanted to fly.
Anyway, his new mom is very happy with him and she has named him Max.
Ohhhhhhhhh Judi, Max is beautiful ! ! ! Of course his new mom loves him. Looks so soft, I want to rub him against my cheek (the one on my face). (The "soft" test I use on yarn for scarves.)
What a lovely bear Judi i bet his owner will love him to pieces (hopefully not literally!).
And of course, i hate you as usual :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
Penny
He's beautiful Judi! Lovely detailed work as ever! :clap: :clap: :clap:
Looks so soft, I want to rub him against my cheek (the one on my face).
:crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
..although it would also feel nice on the other cheek too!
Thanks guys!
And of course, i hate you as usual :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
:crackup: :crackup: :crackup: Love you too babe!
Oh, by the way Pen, just saw your Moonlings article.. :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: AWESOME!
Ellen, I have never tried to work with synthetic but I would sure like to give it a go sometime. Where's the best place to get some really nice white synthetic?
Thanks for the nice comments ladies. :hug: :hug: :hug:
Sooo sweet Judi, I love how you can maintain your look, even with real fur.
Gorgeous bear!
What a fantastic bear.
Max is really great. You make the most fantastic bears.
OMG Judi I am in love with this bear....he is fantastic!!!
Judi, he's loooovely! I can only imagine how badly the fur must get in any facial orifice; I was having enough of those problems with imported synthetic doing that! I am STILL getting those 'warm fuzzy' feelings in my nose!! lol Fantastic work!
Kimberly W.
Magnificent, Judi . . . so appealing!
Wonderful - as always. :clap: :clap: :clap:
Boy - do I feel as if I've a long way to go :doh:
Really gorgeous Judi - just love those eyes!
Judi,
A classic creation...beautiful proportions and size.
Mikki
Judi just adorable!!! as always of course never ceases to amaze me how much work you put into your bears
Oh Thank you very much. WHat a way to start my day to come and read such nice comments. :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug:
Kim, I really want to try to work with synthetic one of these days...You do such great work wtht it.
Judi: he is truely beautifu...I love sewing with real fur....One suggestion so you are not eating fur in the future is taking all the peices and with hand held vacume (I use a dirt devil with the hose attatchment) and letting the vacume suck up all the loose hair. So after cutting out the pieces, don't shake them. Just get the vacume and let it do the work for you. Caution: hold on to the pieces tight for I have lost a piece or two. But, I just dig them out of the bag....Doing it this way, you never have problems with flying fur....
Michelle
Wonderful work Judi (as always! )!! He looks so alive!
Hugs Jane.
One suggestion so you are not eating fur in the future is taking all the peices and with hand held vacume (I use a dirt devil with the hose attatchment) and letting the vacume suck up all the loose hair. So after cutting out the pieces, don't shake them. Just get the vacume and let it do the work for you. Caution: hold on to the pieces tight for I have lost a piece or two. But, I just dig them out of the bag....Doing it this way, you never have problems with flying fur....
Michelle
Great idea Michelle! I used to work exclusively on real fur long before ever trying mohair....I remember the fur flying! Working with mohair is like a hot knife in buttet by comparison.
Great tip! Thanks.
Thank you for all yrou comments ladies. :hug:
Judi this bear is AMAZING !!! I love the eyes. I have to ask if you felted the around the eyes and how that impacts on the pelt ??? Or does the cotton lining support it enough. I assume you felted quite hard before attaching it to the eye area ? I've been wanting to try this but was afraid LOL . Enquiry minds want to know.