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My obsession with polar bear continues. Qannik is about 40cm tall. His pattern has taken me about 18 months to develop to this point. He has a double neck joint, an armature and can stand unaided. Hope you like him.
Hooray for your obsession! This big guy is brilliant -- impressive, yet heart-meltingly adorable.
Becky
He is really wonderful, Sue, I would love to see him in the fur (I'm sure the photos don't do him justice) .
Hugs, :hug:
Peterbear
Thanks, Becky.
My aim is to try to get a reasonable approximation to a real bear shape, but with a sweet teddy bear expression. I'm really happy with how he's turned out.
Regards
Sue
Thanks Peter
Despite his claws, he's a great cuddle.
Regards
Sue
he's a real masterpeice,i think you've captured a realism in him :clap: i think we're from the same neck of the woods too!
hugs sandra
Hi Sandra
Great to hear from you. So pleased you like him. I'm in Ashford. Because I work full-time I don't get to many fairs, so don't really get to meet anyone. The only person I know in this neck of the woods is Barbara Ann Cunningham. In fact, I did a workshop with her nearly two years ago. She was wonderful, considering I didn't have a clue and was completely new to bearmaking!
Regards
Sue
He's wonderful Sue, love that side profile of him
Pauline
Hi Sue,
He was worth the long wait!
Absolutely perfect! :dance: :dance:
How are you going to top him.
love kayx.
Wow, Wow, Wow, Sue!!! Wonderful design, I am so impressed with the neck joint, you really have pulled it off beautifully. I know that is not an easy feat. Beautiful bear. clap, clap
Joanne
I just LOVE polar bears, and this one is just gorgeous!
I just love your polar bears and this one is no exception - keep them coming!
Hugs Ali
Thankyou so much everyone, for your positive feedback. He was a labour of love.
Hugs
Sue
Sue, he's beautiful! Your time, patience, and hard work really paid off! :clap: :clap: :clap:
Cheryl
Thanks Cheryl
Love your bears. They have a real innocent quality.
Regards
Sue