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I've been practicing like mad, making muslin bear heads and bear parts until I have a box full. Finally I committed a pattern to (synthetic) fur and here he is:
Please meet Bo, my first effort at an original design. He is 11" tall and about 8" when sitting. He has wool felt paw pads and I when I made him I tried out a lot of techniques I learned from all of you right here at TT. Thank you again!!
Although I'm new at this, I'm serious about making bears and want to continually improve so constructive feedback is very welcomed!!
He is simply glorious! I love him. Wonderful job Bonnie!
Many Hugs Louise
what a great bear and a wonderful job on your first design well done
Wow, aren't you the fast learner. He's great.
Marion
I truly think he's fantastic, amazing that is your first pattern in fur! You've embroidered his nose beautifully and I love his sculpted toes - great job - keem 'em coming :)
Hugs
Catherine
Marvellous bear ! Absolutely wonderful ! His face is so beautiful... And those eyes !
WOW! The eyes are stunning! Love the tootsies too!
My goodness, Bonnie . . . this looks like a bear from a seasoned professional! Beautiful work and congratulations on such a superb first in-the-fur bear!
Thank you all for the generous comments.
Like I said, I've been practicing hard at bear-making... and I've had some great teachers here. I know I haven't ask a lot of questions (yet) but I have spent hours searching posts for different things. So far all the questions I've had have already been ask and answered... plus some answers I didn't even have questions for yet!! LOL
Here at TT I feel like a student to some of the best 'bear masters' around. I really appreciate the supportive, sharing and caring atmosphere here.
TT ROCKS!! Woohoo!! :dance:
Thanks again!!
many hugs :hug:
Bonnie, this bear is absolutely wonderful. I'm surprised at his relatively small size, for such dense and lush plush pile. You'll be delighted when you "graduate" to mohair, because it's so much easier to sew and turn.
You should be very, very proud indeed. Lovely!
What's to criticize?? Bonnie you're an amazingly fast study!!! That bear is ACE from his sculpted toes, to his gorgeous eyes ~ wow!!!
Thanks Deb and Shelli,
You girls are way too nice... :redface: ...not that I mind!
You'll be delighted when you "graduate" to mohair, because it's so much easier to sew and turn.
Boy, I'm glad to hear that! I like long, thick plush, but there were times while making this bear I was ready to pull out my hair and the bears too!! lol
i absolutley LOVE this guy he is amazing!!!!
Hi Bonnie
Bo is absolutely Terrific :clap: :clap: - as someone said already from his cutie toes to his beautiful nose he is a wonder - terrific work
:hug:
Anne
Hi Bonnie, what a beautiful coat he has, but if he lives in the wooly woods of Missouri, he needs it. What a lucious bear you have made. Truly beautiful.
dilu
Thank you ladies! :redface:
You truly warm my heart!
Many hugs :hug: :hug: :hug:
Wow,totally amazing for your first effort!!What talent you have!! :dance: :dance: :clap:
Thank you Shari. :hug:
Beary hugs
He is gorgeous, Bonnie!!!
Bonnie, your bears is adorable! I love his face and muzzle You did a great job! :hug:
Julia
Totally gorgeous and oh so huggable!!
He's just Lovely Bonnie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WONDERFUL, JUST WONDERFUL JOB.
He's in wonderful proportion, his toes are glorious. His nose is fantastic. LOve his eyes and facial expression.
You have a wonderful future ahead of you as a bear artist. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Will be looking forward to seeing more!
Matilda
Bonnie you have created such a lovely Bear - and for your first made with fur.
Those eyes are so lovely..... what a great job.
Thank you all so much! I can tell you though, if it wasn't for my education here at TT, Bo would have been a very difffernt bear! So thank you... again! :hug: :hug:
smiles and hugs,
He's gorgeous. Your possibilities are endless. You've taken the first step down that road limited only by what your imagination dares to dream up. Go for it
Ann