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This might seem like a silly question but I thought I'd throw it out there to see what everyone does:
When it comes to doing your bear's face/head, Do you do the eyes, ears, or nose first?
I've been waiting for 3 weeks (!) for delivery of a larger pair of eyes for a 16" bear, and I feel like I really can't sew his ears on, or do his nose and mouth til I get his eyes and put them in!
I know that putting the eyes in can affect the tension of the material for the nose, so its best to do the nose after the eyes, but O feel like I can't do the ears either cos his face might change so much once he gets the right sized eyes!
(Um, I think I'm also a litttle OCD)
Cheers
Brenda
teddyretirementhome
aka woo bears
Well I use position eyes to mark out where the eyes will go and leave them in, then I sew the nose, then replace the position eyes with the real eyes, and finally attach the ears. Then I attach the head to the body, followed by the legs and then the arms
I religiously do eyes first, then nose, and the ears are always the very last to be affixed! To me, ear placement in relation to the eyes and face makes all the difference, so they go on last after I've found the perfect spot! I'm with you, the poor bear would sit there with nothing until I got my eyes in the mail!
I'm a little different . . . eyes, ears, nose. But eyes first for sure.
I am with Sue Ann, eyes, ears, nose
Joanne
Me too eyes ears and nose is last. I finish the head before I start to assemble the bear.
Raewyn
So far I've done a mix of eyes, nose, ears and nose, eyes, ears.
I always do the ears last as I change these dependent upon the look the eyes and nose create. I started doing the nose first when I read somewhere that it could help you in lining up the eyes.
Richard
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I place the eyes first, then embroider the nose and then the placement of the ears....
I do the eyes first because everything else goes on in realtion to the eyes...the ears are always last because that is the job I hate worse of all!!!
Hugs,
Alison
I put the ears on first. Then the eyes, then the nose, then the mouth.
This might make a difference, whether it's for a mini or a standard ted - I'm a miniaturist: stuff head to almost completely finished, sculpt eye sockets & any other needle sculpting for muzzle.
Do the shading now as you cannot get in under nose and eye areas evenly later.
Insert Eyes.
Place the last bit of stuffing in, adjusting for any offset from pulling up with the eye tying-off threads in the open neck.
Insert disk assembly & close Neck.
Attach to Body.
After finishing body & limbs, go back to stitch Nose/Mouth, then attach Ears.
The Nose and Ears are usually so small that I need the Body in place to give me something to hold onto while stitching!
Ears, eyes ,nose. But I never do them until the rest of the bear is assembled and stuffed. After the last stitch of the nose / mouth goes in I give it a kiss and thats when it comes to life!
When I am doing the eyes, ears nose etc...I have not attached the head to the body yet....I like to finish the head completely before I start jointing the bear...
I to finish the head completly first to hide any threads, I sew the nose first, then needle sculpt the head then attach the eyes, ears I leave till very last. Good question by the was its facinating to see how other people do it.Hannah
Thank you to everyone for answering!
I've now got some good solutions to some challenges I've faced:
I can get rid of unsightly knots by threading for eyes & nose before I attach the head, voila!
The problems I've had with wreslting with the head just to get the needle fed into the right position to start the nose after I've already attached the head to the body can be avoided by doing it BEFORE I attach the head, if I want!
I've only made a few bears but my order has been: attach head to body (the angle of the head/neck can make a bear seem happy or sad), eyes, then nose and mouth, lastly ears.
I can now do the nose before the eyes, and yes, I can see that it will help greatly for eye placement!
Cheers and thanks everyone!
Ps if this message looks funny its cuz I've typed it with one finger on an iPhone while eating brunch on a patio :)
I just did 2 bears' noses w/o the eyes in place and they turned out great!