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Doing my first mini and had a heck of a time stitching the nose. Since its the intersection for all three pieces of fabric there's thickness at the nose, even though the seam allowance is about 1/32. I used (I think) size 6 needle, very thin. I also used embroidery floss which isn't my favorite because its hairy. Is there any tricks to getting the nose right? Or is it just practice? I can see I will need to make many many bears before I get close to good at this. My bear head is no bigger than a quarter.
Practice, practice and lots of practice...
Hi Jennifer! I know what you mean about the embroidery floss tending to be "hairy!" The most minute "fuzzies" on a mini can seem extaordinarily large in proportion. They bug me too! You can use a tiny paintbrush and a touch of acrylic gloss medium to smooth out those fuzzies and give your tiny nose a bit of a glow as well. Acrylic mediums come in a matte finish and a satin type finish as well.... I've also used a by Luminex that is a "fabric medium" menat to be mixed with acrylic paints to make them a consistency that is more suitable for use on fabrics.
Kim Basta
Wild Thyme Originals
Are you separating the floss into strands. I usually only use 2 or 3 strands at a time. I also use a longer needle - one strong enough for leverage.
Marion