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wubbiebear Braille Teddies
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Posts: 671

I'm thinking about sewing a bear on the wrong side just to see what happens.  Do you guys think this is a good idea or does it sound stupid?

Lovethosebears Yorkshire
Posts: 1,899

Hi Wubbie, I remember a post a while ago of someone who made an inside out bear, I think they made one out of an old pair of jeans too.  I can't find the posting, but if you want to give it a go, I would love to see what you come up with.  bear_thumb

Little Bear Guy Little Bear Guy
Waterloo, Ontario
Posts: 1,395

Wubbie,  this is what is so great about art nothing is ever stupid. If you get an idea then you give it a try, doesn't matter if if other people don't like it.  You aren't going to please everybody with what you make and that's ok. Just try it and have some fun. 

big hugs

Shane

karenaus Melbourne
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thebearguys wrote:

Wubbie,  this is what is so great about art nothing is ever stupid. If you get an idea then you give it a try, doesn't matter if if other people don't like it.  You aren't going to please everybody with what you make and that's ok. Just try it and have some fun. 

big hugs

Shane

Shane, you couldn't have said it any better!
      Nobody gets hurt, all you have to lose is a few hours of time and maybe some materials.... And you might gain a completely unique style. Go for it bear_grin

lovenshire Love and Cuddle Nursery
Missouri
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bear_grin  You go girl!

wubbiebear Braille Teddies
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Posts: 671

I'll show you as soon as I get him finished and hopefully get someone to help with a picture.

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