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Pijangibears Pijangibears
Denmark
Posts: 870

There are so many talented artists here on TT, who makes the beautiful muzzles.   :clap:  Can one of you make a
tutorial with step by step pictures on how to make them.  :pray:
I know, it is trying and trying. But I get a lot of stribes, if you know, what I mean.  :doh:
I will appreciate all the help, I can get.

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Judi Luxembears
Luxemburg, Wisconsin
Posts: 7,379

Hi Birgitte.  Here is a link to a thread here on TT that is loaded with great advice and tips on trimming muzzles.  Get your self a cuppa tea and enjoy the loooong read.  I hope you find it useful. 
http://www.teddy-talk.com/viewtopic.php?id=5085

Also there are even more topics on muzzles in the TT Library located next to that happy little smily face waving his arms on near the top of the left hand side of the forum.

Happy Reading!

Pijangibears Pijangibears
Denmark
Posts: 870

Hi Judi

Thank you.

I found the name of what I meant- puffy cheeks. What I need are step by step
pictures.
Can somebody help with that.

Judi Luxembears
Luxemburg, Wisconsin
Posts: 7,379
DebbieD Posts: 3,540

I didn't read the thread regarding puffy cheeks, but will simply say: Practice, Practice, Practice!!!  bear_thumb   Each fur and synthetics and mohair will all act differently when scissored.  If you have scraps that you can practice on, so much the better.  The more you practice with each different type of fur, the more confident you become.   bear_happy

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