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Sue Ann, I just love the expression on your little teddy. I do love that big head look too!
Thank you much, ladies . . . I'm looking forward to seeing your anime creations!!
Su Ann, I usually don't ask this type of thing, I've been holding off, trying to be a good girl. Alas, I give in . I have to. Can I borrow (Uh steal) the name Beezley from you. I really like daggy names, and I'm sorry, it's a little daggy! Please? Pretty Please? With cherries on top (and a bit of chocolate if you're lucky?)
Make that a couple of pounds of DARK chocolate and it's a deal!! Of course you can use the name Beezley! I certainly don't have a copyright on it so, as far as I'm concerned, it's up for grabs. I just changed the spelling of Beasley. Thought for an anime bear, the name should be a little wonky (I LOVE that word - thanks for bringing it up, Penny)!
I thought "wonky" was Dilu's word...she's our Wonky Girl!!! Right? Dillywonk!
Hello,
Like to put my 5 cents in it, I bought one of the Japan Pattern Books, but, even as experienced Bear Maker I had some problems with the Pattern pieces since I cant read any Japanese.
So I designed my own Version
Here it is:
cute little wonkers!!
Thanks Laure,
I always adored your Bears, especially the Golly ones.
I am not a Bear Collector, but yours I would love to have, if I could afford one.
Hi Sue Ann_ Oh boy Beezley is so cute!! I just love his expression, I think he is a wonderful little anime bear. I am waiting with bated breath to see your next one not that I think he could be any better than Beezley...I love the name too!!!!!!!
Jane
websites:
http://www.doodlebears.co.uk
http://www.craftyfolksads.co.uk
Thanks much, Jane. My second one is up on the Bears for Sale forum . . . Sugar.
WONKY
What a great word! - it seems to be able to describe soooo many different things does'nt it?
Glad to have been of service Sue-Ann
Danni, Thank you. (blush!) :rolleyes::)
Sue Anne- Are Sugar and Beezley center seamed? And may I ask about their noses... Are they thread that's been waxed? They are so shiny and look like jelly beans, I wanna eat them up!
Kirsten . . . Beezley is center-seamed, but Sugar isn't. You are right . . . the noses are embroidered the usual way, then coated with melted beeswax. As many layers as you want until it looks good to you. Then you rub them with a piece of plain white paper and voila!! There's your jellybean!!