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Jacquie Posts: 7

Hello fellow bear makers I have made a bear with curly black fur the tips being silvery grey, when I trimmed his mussel his face is black and I,m having trouble doing a nose I have tried grey, white, fawn, red, brown and even blue but nothing looks right he now has a black nose and mouth on a black face with means unless you look very closely he looks featureless. Any suggestions.

Monton Posts: 1

Could you use black thread with a lighter thread running through it? So maybe use a strand of black and a strand of silver?

Kally Posts: 1

Regarding the silver strand, I think it's a very good idea. It will look great, I used to make bears often and give them to my family, it has already become a tradition. But now I don't have time, maybe there is a store where I can order such a bear?

Tendan Posts: 1

So the silver strand is great, maybe add some lighter tones?. My kids love teddy bears and already have a good collection, but I always try to make something new. Or buy a large selection of teddy bears for every taste at soft toys , You can be sure of the quality of their products. I often visit this store before the holidays.

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