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Thought I'd throw a new topic into the mix.
When I create I never know, at the start point, whether I'll end up with a girl or boy bear. They generally "tell" me -- those fuzzy little buggers -- as I go along exactly how they'd like to turn out. I seem to end up with more girls than boys.
How about you all...???
Hey Shelli!
I know exactly what you mean about them "telling you" if they are a boy or girl! Except with me, I end up with more boys!!!
Darleen
Yep! 100% agree......I can't sex 'em until they tell me. I end up with more boys than girls....we should get the kids together......:D
Dilu
I tend to make more girls than boys, but every once in a while a bear comes along that has a mind of it's own. Right now I have a large bear sitting on a shelf dressed to the nines in a smashing hat with feathers, flowers, and a big poof of netting. She has a beautiful rhinestone brooch with matching earrings and a black fur stole. And you know what -- everytime I pass by I hear the message "I'm a guy, silly - get me out of these earrings! Ditch the hat! Sigh, I love the outfit, but if I don't change it, that's going to be one unhappy bear.
Donna
Sometimes I make girl or boy genders on purpose. Usually it works out, but sometimes I get surprised. Other times, I will let them disclose it to me. Sometimes I can't tell, so they get a non-gendered name, such as "Cookie".
The woman who taught me how to make bears, Diana Lind of Wee Treasures, had me use a very girly bear pattern. Well, my bear was most definitely a boy! I've tried so many times to make a girl bear, most of the time failing. I made a purple bear who was meant to be a girl but, you guessed it, was all boy. :rolleyes:
What can we do to have more of a chance of having a girl bear? Only make her on a full moon? Sew standing up? OK, I'm sorry..... :lol:
I've tried going for more petite features - nose especially, maybe smaller ears - and sometimes this works. Anyone have any other suggestions? (Sorry, Shelli, perhaps I'm steering this into another direction!)
Hugs,
Daphne
PS - My avatar for example...... I was aiming for a girl....... but what does he/she look like more? Maybe the shading/coloring techniques make a difference?
Hrmmm don't get me started on this subject. I have made quite a few bears now, and not one, I repeat, not one has been a girl. I guess I like my bears sorta dorky looking with big noses, so that's probably why.............
Daphne=I thought your avatar was a surprised excited little guy - -I cant help it every time I see him he makes me giggle. He is just so darn cute!
Wonkydonkydilu
Donna!!! for crying out loud-you really don't want the little fella to have a gender identity problem, do you? Quick change him, and then make him a girl friend for the fancy dancy outfit.
And then let us see before and after pictures-it'll be fun!
Di
Laure :(
I miss your face.....
Dilu
your bear's a cutie though
Dilu, how sweet of you to miss my face. We will meet face to face before long. I was just thinking, if we are "AAA", we must be one step beyond "AA" ( Alcoholics Anonymous, if by some remote chance someone didn't know.) Would that make us Arctophilic Addicts, Annonymous?
In fact, all my bears are boys except the bears that I make thinking of them as boys since the beginning... It's a little frustrating... I must have a problem... Maybe I can find a trick, making myself wanting a boy when I want a girl ?
In fact, I just don't think about accessories until the bear is completely finished... It helps... :/
Daphne : for me, your avatar bear can be both boy and girl. She/he is a very sweet little angel !:)
Hi all,
I make my boy bears out of pink mohair too - they don't seem to mind, and they just LOVE helping pick out new drapes :lol:
My girl bears have all been very girly, which is suprising as i'm not a girly girly sort of person really. Maybe deep inside i'm secretly yearning for Barbie pink shoes and fluffy bunnies instead of lusting after a sit-on lawnmower and a pilots licence - i would love to learn to fly :rolleyes:
Penny - dressed in Barbie pink, riding a sit-on lawnmower and dreaming of flying a plane ::P
Yep, I also have to wait for the bear to be finished before I know if it's a boy or girl.... I made a bear out of a lilac tipped cream mohair and was going to call "her" Lilacia... but after he was born he was definitely a boy... so I named him Bijou! I think I go in spurts... lots of boys... then lots of girls...
I try to have an even number of boy and girl creations at a show, but most of the time it is after finishing the bear that the gender is established. However, I always give male names to my all-fours bears . . . they just LOOK masculine!!
I tend to do more boys, but My Mom will see some of my "boyish" bears as female and will redo their bows when I'm not looking!
Hello ladies!
I am still new to creating bear and
I thought I have no control to decide
the jenders because I'm new..but
as everyones said I guess it is the
bear self matter !? Hrmmmmm.....
I like to make a girl bear but the
all bear I collected was boy bear..don't know why....:P
Laure, Me too! I miss your picture:)
but I love your new bear in avatar
too so I will give up.. hee hee;)
Bear Hugs/Marie