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LozTed Posts: 5

Evening all,

I was wondering what people use to add extra weight to their teddy bears. I have made a few bears but find that they are very light. I have several bought bears which feel like they have some form of bean/pellet inside them. Any ideas or suggestions on what I could use to add weight to my creations.

Thanks in advance
-Lauren

Pijangibears Pijangibears
Denmark
Posts: 870

I use steel shots in my bears.
Here is a link to a topic about weighting your bear

http://www.teddy-talk.com/viewtopic.php?id=44721

I hope it helps.

Michelle Helen Chaska, Minnesota
Posts: 2,897

I use ground glass. I also use Copper coated bebe's. I did read that somebody washed small pebbles from their yard and used them as weights.

Fairybear Wagga Wagga
Posts: 346

Glad someone asked this question as I saw a pattern the other day that used kitty litter???  I was thinking that would not be a very good idea - has anyone ever used that or heard of that ?

Michelle Helen Chaska, Minnesota
Posts: 2,897

I never heard of kittie litter used inside a bear. I would think that the fine dust would be coming through the seams and fibers. Not a good thing. I can imagine plopping the bear down and a cloud of dust billowing around the said bear.  bear_sad

Elli Posts: 102

Kittie litter would definitely be a bad idea. If the teddy gets a little wet he would be hard to dry and afterwards he would have a big lump in his body.  bear_ermm

Stuffed Lincolnshire
Posts: 45

Steel shot is great for filling bears, but I'd suggest putting it in a little bag first so it doesn't touch your bear's fur as it goes in and stain it. I sew a small bag of pellets up and drop them into the bears butt, then load the stuffing in. It helps them sit nicely.
I used Aquarium pebbles for some tester bears I made, basically just because it's inexpensive and gives them a nice weight....I also guess it'd be resistant to water damage??

Laura Lynn Teddy Bear Academy
Nicholasville, KY
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All of my bears are weighted, even my mini bears.  I use stainless steel bb's from the local store.  For my mini bears I use tiny stainless steel beads/grit or tiny glass beads.

desertmountainbear desertmountainbear
Bloomsburg, PA
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Laura Lynn, can you tell me what store you are finding stainless steel bbs.  I have never found them in stainless and I would love some.

Fairybear Wagga Wagga
Posts: 346

Wow Sarah, aquarium pebbles, what a great idea!  Where I live I don't have ready access to anything but things I can order online and then I have to wait, and we all know how annoying waiting is.  I usually put my shot/pellets or whatever into part of a stocking doubled over so it does not split and then put it into the bear.  I'm gonna try the pebbles though, never thought of that, thanks!!  bear_thumb

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