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Here is a funny new problem...how would you go about making a bear that has a skinny neck? I have seen some bear like this; Nysa Phillipi 's...and others
Would you build the neck shape in with the body top ?
Or would you build it into the head bottom ?
Or do both ?
Or would you make a seperate neck piece like the wedge used for Polar and other realistic bears ? ...Winney
Well, I have one of Nysa's books and she adds it to the head.
I also do this. But I guess it would depend on where you wanted it jointed.
That's about all the help I can be today. LOL
I add to the head
I have seen it done both ways, from the neck and from the head. OR I have added a separeate neck section jointed to both the head and the body.
Winney, I add to both head and body. And on the long neck's and body's joint place it's better to use round piece of mohair, instead of gathering. Then you'll have more smoother and longer neck.
Great suggestion, Julia! I hadn't thought about that! :doh:
Daphne, you welcome!
Funny thing, I found it when I used my regular head pattern. Not sure why i decided to put that round piece of mohair instead of gathering..The head turned out awful.. The pattern of traditional teddy doesn't have almost any neck at all. But that bear had one, an awful one, because the body was traditional too.
Eventually, I redid whole bear and he turned out to be the popular one. It was Stepan.
I'm writing it to make sure that the pattern for the long neck bear should be a little different from the traditional one. :hug:
Julia
I want to make a necklace for this bear so adding to the neck will help the necklace show up better and lay right ...
All good suggestions...I think I will add to both body top and head bottom...Winney
I also make bears with long necks Winney. It depends what you want your neck to do. How much movement if any? I have made them with a separate neck piece(which is my favourite) and body neck and head neck.
When it is bodyneck then I am able to add a spine to my bear. Which I was doing quite often before I was pulled away to make platypussy's. You can also make the neck and shoulder area one piece.
AGAIN it depends on what you want your neck and head to do.
I must give it a go...see what happens... this will be fun..thanks all...Winney
Winnie,
I designed my latest bear Callie with a longer neck, with no problems, just so she could wear her necklaces.
I DESIGNED HER PATTERN WITH A BIGGER NECK ON THE HEAD PIECE AND THE BODY THIS IS HOW SHE TURNED OUT.
Hope this helps...
Lanie x
Sweet girl....now that is perfect.... she looks great in her necklace. it shows up nicely. Thank you for showing Callie....It will be fun to try all the different ways...I like the idea of the seperate neck piece too...I am thinking you can make any length neck for an animal by adding more wood discs inside ...for stability..
I also saw where if you add a larger disc in the body than in the neck tha tit will be more stable for support....wonder if thats how Phillipi does it? She make reallllll long necked bears....THanks everyone., you are all such abig help....good tip to add flat fabric circles under the neck sections to keep things flat.......Winney