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I find myself in need of another microwaveable bear. bear_grin I still have one, but he's pretty small and not very fat. But I have plenty of buckwheat hulls and fake fur, so I was going to make my own. Is there any particular content in the fabric that I should avoid? I'm scared that the fur will melt in the microwave if I use the wrong kind. I also have some brushed twill fabric that I could use if that would be better. What do you guys think?

dangerbears Dangerbears
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Heat is bad for faux fur. I'd worry about the melting and the possible chemical fumes. Why don't you use mohair or wool?

Becky

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