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I stumbled upon Ted Menten's awesome blog today and he does the sewing for his bears in a very particular way: http://tedsteddytalk.blogspot.com/2009/ … parts.html
I have a question for you - do you sew your bear pieces WITHOUT cutting them out first? I've always cut and then sewn, but perhaps this is a cleaner way of doing things and prevents accidents with your seam allowance? Has anyone tried this method?
Do you think it would work for big bears? This is a very cool idea I think and it might work for me as me and my sewing machine are still making friends....and sometimes I have issues with speed and direction with it. This might give me a cleaner finish.
Thoughts?
Hi, I have never sewn the parts that way, but he is doing it mainly because it is such a small bear. I always cut out, pin and then sew and turn. I have never thought of it any other way. Maybe I will try it and see.
He is a fabulous bear maker, I have several of his books.
Enjoy Pat
I do think that this is a very good way to sew a small bear on a machine. I have never seen this before. I know for myself I make larger bears, I trim the fur out of all the seam allowances before sewing, this way would make that impossible.
Joanne
Like Joanne, I trim the seam allowances, so i always cut then sew, but then I mainly make bigger bears. I may try on a wee one out of sassy though, just to see what happens.
I think it works great for tiny bears but never for big ones. I like to make sure that everything fits right before I sew on the big ones.
Regardless of the size I cut them out and pin them, whipstitch (only on bigger bears), back-stitch and then undo the whipstitch and turn them in the right way. I have never thought of another way. Would be good for smaller bears though.
I cut the pieces out fray check the seams, over stitch and back stitch seams by hand sewing.I can machine sew if I wanted but I seem to always make them by hand sewing.
I did sew a mini like that on a machine and it was cute. I had to buy a special needle that was very thin for the machine. There is something about hand sewing that I love and I think you have more control of the detail. so for minis, that is my preference.
I always cut out my pieces before sewing. I also prefer hand sewing my bears, I feel I have better control, expecially when I sew the gusset piece and the bottom of the feet. Perhaps it's that I'm not that good with the sewing machine, and I have my grandma's old Singer which is veeery basic
Another thing is: if I sew with the machine, I feel I'm always tense and sweaty, I'm so afraid to get it wrong. If I hand sew, I'm relaxed and can even do it 'listening' to the TV
I see that not everybody is the same, many of you are good with the machine and it certainly is faster!
Francy
The only pieces I sew without cutting them out first is ears for tiny bears. I feel like I use so much more fabric just for a set of ears. .(Its probably really not that much more fabric, it just seems that way....) I would never do a big bear that way for the reasons stated above in this post. I like the control of pinning them, making sure they fit correctly, trimming fur, fray check, etc.
Bear Hugs,
Kim
I do only hand sewing my bears and so this method is not useful for me.
This method is practicable for bear makers who have to produce a greater number of bears I think. But I don't like these machine sewn bears. It reminds me to a kind of mass production. But this is only my private opinion.
If you didn't cut out your bear, how would you be able to feel what you were doing?
I definitely agree there's something special about hand-sewing. I only ever hand-sew.
I hand sew, but it's mainly because I like to sew while I'm doing other things. I don't have a problem with machine sewing, I just don't want to buy a sewing machine when I already have one built in, lol.