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I'm totally obsessed with bear making I think I need some kind of intervention. Is there a simple cure? thanks
unfortunately, I have to tell you that there is no known cure for the bear-making virus. The only thing that can appease the symptoms is to dive into a pile of lovely fabric you could use for bear making
I vote become a graduate student. That certainly did on number on my bear making obsession!
Or adopt children. That took me out for a few years. :crackup:
Or get really interested in genealogy. Oh, the things you can discover about your ancestors!
Ride a quad bike and fall off - I did and it has put me out of bear making for a while. Hopefully only a short while but don't most addicts have relapses?
There is no cure....it also gets worse...I am 8 years in! :crackup: :crackup: I wouldn't have it any other way though!
Jenny is right, there is no cure. I'm 12 years in and I'm virtually a newcomer compared to some of the artist's out there! It's a fun addiction, though!
Hugs,
Janice
I agree with Sue Ann, if you think bear making is an obession, try geneology!!!!
I literally had to "wean myself off" it - well NO thats not true - I had to go "cold turkey"!! All I could think about was getting down the library and going on "Ancestry". Even now once I get on a "trail" thats it and the hours just whizz by!
I don't have any one of historical interest in my family history, but I have three or four of them that I have got very attached to - particularly my GG Aunt Alice - but I won't bore you with details!
Karon
I have found nothing stops the addiction. I have been making bears 30 years and I can't stop. I am always finding a new fur I want to work with or an idea pops into my head for a new design and off I go. Then there are the soft dolls I make, and they are another addiction. I probably have enough fur and fabric to last a life time but I am always finding something else I just have to have.