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lw2ndstar Annapolis, Maryland
Posts: 78

TumbleweedSwing.jpgTumbleweedWEB.jpgHi!
This little guy is finally done!  I am calling him "Tumbleweed" because of his generally disheveled appearance.  He's 12" tall and mad from one of my ever evolving paterns.  He's a keeper.

I had the most fun making him!!  That's thanks to everyone here at the forum - with this bear I tried every new technique I could squeeze in, and had a great time!  (Can't wait to start another.   bear_grin )

A special thanks for teaching me how to make better bears:
A rinse with conditioner (Dilu  bear_laugh ),
Trimming the fur from seam allowance - scary but works GREAT!
Marking the seam allowances on the footpads for more accurate guiding through the machine,
A wire armature in his arms - thanks Laura Lynn and Kristine Holmberg!
The RIGHT STUFFING for the nose and head - big yay on this one!  :clap:
BB tips and sources - I got mine at KMart
Ear attaching tips - the best, most secure I've ever sewed! Thanks Shelli and everybody on that topic,
Oil paint for shading - a first for me, worked perfectly!  Thanks again Shelli,
Beeswax on the nose, from a recent topic.  Thanks to everyone for specific how-tos (this used to scare me, but no more!)

I am so very thankful for this forum and all the wonderful members  :clap:  bear_wub  Your willingness to share your knowledge has brought me back into bearmaking, and I am loving evey minute of it.  Big BIG HUGS to ALL!!  :dance: bear_smile :dance:

Sorry for being so longwinded  :redface:
Lynne  bear_original

matilda Matilda Huggington-beare
WA
Posts: 5,551

Really lovely. He has that real professional polish :clap: Love the fabric. I've not seen that one before.Matilda :dance:

Deb Upstate New York
Posts: 1,650

Great bear Lynne ~ and by the way ~ that's what a good discussion board is supposed to do!  Hurray for Intercal for letting us hang out here!

Helena Bears-a-Bruin!
Macclesfield, UK
Posts: 1,291

I don't blame you for keeping Tumbleweed - he's adorable! I love the laid back pose, what a charmer he is!

Yes, this place is full of wonderful tips and I'm learning so much too. A huge round of applause to everyone for sharing and supporting  :clap: :clap: :clap:

SueAnn Past Time Bears
Double Oak, Texas
Posts: 21,706

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Super great little guy, Lynne . . . definitely a keeper!!  :clap:  :clap:  :clap:

Shelli SHELLI MAKES
Chico, California
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What a wonderful bear, full of charm and personality.  He's just darling.

I'm really glad that the board has helped you in your bearmaking.  Coming from a teaching background myself, there's just nothing better than knowing that something that's been put "out there" really assists and makes a difference, whether it comes from me, or someone else.  I love watching that transfer of knowledge, and then success!, take place.  Very soul enriching stuff.

The ultimate test of usefulness of know-how is, how it's used.  Obviously, you studied hard, and really translated those posted words your read into a fabulous outcome.  So whatever credit you want to generously share with others, give yourself a giant helping, too.  TUMBLEWEED is truly a beautiful bear!

aerianna aerBears
Sacramento, CA
Posts: 1,109

What a stunning bear Lynne. I would not let him go either. What a cute name too!
Aerianna

lw2ndstar Annapolis, Maryland
Posts: 78

Thanks everybody!

This little guy was a joy to make.
Matilda, the fabric I used is Intercal's KID2/H 5/8" semi-sparse kid mohair in Honey Tan w/Dark Back.

He looks a little rumpled.  The fabric was lovely and fluffy after rinsing it out, but my bears do always end up looking like the dog has been chewing on them!!  bear_ermm  Always!

Looks like he needs a hairdresser, or some mousse!  bear_grin But then he wouldn't be "tumbleweed".  :teddybear:
Lynne

starlite Starlite Bears
Renfrew,Scotland
Posts: 1,676

He's just absolutely great!!
His photo is superb and his fur looks so cuddly - all over Great Bear  :love:
Well done!!  :clap:  :clap:
Hugs
Anne

Laura Lynn Teddy Bear Academy
Nicholasville, KY
Posts: 3,653
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Oh my!  Tumbleweed is just awesome!  And such an appropriate name!

Eileen Baird'sBears
Toronto
Posts: 3,873

:clap: bear_wub He's beautiful, Lynne. The fur is perfect!

Eileen

psichick78 Flying Fur Studios
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 3,073

I love him sooooo much!! What a great job you did.
I'm also glad to see the mohair. I have a real fear of washing the mohair and loosing the curls. Looks like this one held up great.
Thanks for sharing
Heather

Just Us Bears Just Us Bears
Australia
Posts: 940

Lynne,
You did a fabulous job on that bear! Well done!
And you are right...what a wonderful resource this place is for us all...right from beginners to seasoned bear makers..we are all learning from each other. This place has such a positive vibe and I for one one get withdrawal symptoms if a day or two goes past and I don't get in here. It's such a breath of fresh air from all the yukky stuff that's going on in the world.
I have learned a heap in here too. :clap:

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