Teddy Bear patterns
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Teddy Bear patterns
Hello, I was asked if I would be interested in making a Teddy Bear(s) from the clothes of a friends grandmother who passed away a few years ago. I had never made a teddy bear before, so I am a little curious. I do have a Simplicity Sewing Pattern 9524. But I don't know how difficult this is... and I wonder if some patterns are better than others. Does anyone here have experience making teddy bears? Any suggestions or pattern suggestions?
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if you get separate arms and legs, you DON'T have to put joints in. hot glue the arms and legs on.
I do minis about 3 1/3-4" high ones, and glue on the head and arms and legs and tie a pretty ribbon around the neck. Sometimes, I've done as 20 mini memory bears, and this is how I do them. good luck, show us what you do. don't forget to stuff them firmly.
I do minis about 3 1/3-4" high ones, and glue on the head and arms and legs and tie a pretty ribbon around the neck. Sometimes, I've done as 20 mini memory bears, and this is how I do them. good luck, show us what you do. don't forget to stuff them firmly.
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I have made the rabbit by that pattern and I thought it was quite easy. It does not have jointed arms and legs, and even the head does not have to be sewed on separately. I have made other bears with many pieces so I think this one is the easiest. Good luck -- they are rather fun. The rabbit I made I wanted it to be very floppy so I didn't put much stuffing in him. My granddaughter loved it to death -- (it finally got so worn out it had to go in the garbage).
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Once upon a time I ordered a 50 lb. box of fiber fill from Factory Direct. At the time I was really into making animals. Needless to say, I still have most of the stuffing & it sure comes in handy, at this time in my life, as I live over 1 hr. travel time to the closest fabric store.
I used Simplicity pattern called "CAROLS ZOO" 2 pc pattern. each front is 1/2 of front. Each back is 1/2 of back. You cut 2 fronts & 2 backs, sew center seams- than sew front to back. Very easy. Just read all instructions carefully. If you larger animals, I took mine to the local copier & had them enlarged. Also had them made smaller than pattern pieces.
Good luck to you. I enjoyed making mine.
I used Simplicity pattern called "CAROLS ZOO" 2 pc pattern. each front is 1/2 of front. Each back is 1/2 of back. You cut 2 fronts & 2 backs, sew center seams- than sew front to back. Very easy. Just read all instructions carefully. If you larger animals, I took mine to the local copier & had them enlarged. Also had them made smaller than pattern pieces.
Good luck to you. I enjoyed making mine.
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I am making one for my sister-in-law and niece and nephew in the near future. My DMIL passed away in January. I have googled Memory Bear and found all sorts of patterns and tutorials that I plan to use. They don't seem too difficult. I am also using the buttons from her clothes for the eyes.
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