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I'm with Aleta - HOLY MACRANOIE! I sew my bears by hand because I enjoy it, but I know it takes me an hour to stuff and close one of my 5 inch bear heads - I only use excelsior. It's at least 3 hours to stuff the rest of the body. I'm not up for timing an entire bear - I'd be suicidal :crackup:
hugs,
Brenda
oh my, some of you are so fast! Yesterday I only drew a pattern, and cut the fabric and it took me almost the whole evening... I didn't really look at the clock but it must have been like 3 hours before I had my fabric cut for a bear that is going to be 35 cm... The next one I will really check how long it takes me to make a complete bear... but actually I'm not sure if really I want to know how long it takes me... :redface:
Now you have got me thinking. I don't think I could make a rabbit that quick ! No I know I couldn't . I am going to time it in the way you've done it ,just to see if it can be done if I stop visiting TT now and then!!! :crackup:
Okay so here goes....I started Major the day Paula announced this exercise so used it as a perfect opportunity since this is usually the same procedure for all of my creations. I can't believe how much time it actually takes when i keep track of it all! Good thing I don't have another job to go to or I would get nothing done!
Major is 12" nose to tail
I designed a new pattern for Major, which is the norm for me as well with each creation, but have broken it down with and without the pattern design time.
Design pattern 3 hours
1. draw out your pattern 10 min
2. cut out your pattern 1hour
3. trim your fabric edges 1 hour
4. pin your fabric (I use over cast stitch) 4 hours
5. handsew your pieces 8 hours
6. turn, stuff and joint the head 20 minutes
7. trim the head (scissor sculpt) 6 hours
8. Paint and insert eyes/eyelids 2 hours
9. sculpt and paint nose 3 hours
10. Wire and attach ears 2 hours
11. turn, stuff limbs, insert joints/wire 4 hours
12. attach limbs and head to body, closing seams 30 minutes
13. stuff body and close final seam, body sculpting. 2 hours
14. Body Airbrushing with dry time between coats 5 hours
15. Needle felting paw pads 3 hours
16. Face color details 5 hours
47 hours without pattern design 50 with pattern design
Hugs,
Krista
Hi everyone
Well, first of all - Krista, your work is absolutely stunning. Major looks wonderful!
Paula, 16 minutes to stuff and joint a head!!!!!! I think you should produce a video!!!!!!!
As it was maybe my comment on another thread to Paula that possibly sparked this topic off, I guess I should be timing myself properly too! I only cut out a new pattern today in order to time myself, but as I am in the midst of seven other bears all in different stages at the moment, I think it will be a little while before I have any figures to hand!!! I'll try not to be tooooooooooooo long!!!!!
Hugs
Marilyn
Wow, Krista, that is a lot of time to make one of your critters but the results sure are worth the effort - the detail is amazing!!
Okay here is the Bear 7" if she could stand, not my standard bear but I have been on a kick this year of Challenging my self.
She took [size=16][/size]11hours, She is bigger than my usual range of 3 to 5 inches so a little longer to do. But that is spread over 3 days also
5 hours on sunday
pick fabric, enlarge pattern, trace, fray check, cut
Sewed pieces. Painted eyes
3 hours Monday evening
just doing head, eyes, nose.
3 hour last night painting waxing and embellishing and now I think she needs daisy on her feet???
Hello, I am lucky if I complete two bears in a month (so I am not very fast). My current strategy is to try making several bears at a time. Maybe that will make things move along faster. Any theories on the "sewing in bulk" approach ? Is it faster overall?
I started this last monday then got waylaid with been asked to go into work. Proves Paula's point really to all this. I'll try again next week when I'm hoping to have a clearer run. Very interesting and could help to stop us meandering along. Don't forget the more bears you do, the quicker they are as you get them right first time. I've found that out, the opposite this week as I try do do something new.