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Marie_ Kiprie Bears
Yokohama, Japan
Posts: 2,735

Hi everyone!

I'm interesting of using Loc-Line.

Can I use the Loc-Line without the X or Y
connector ?  I want to use the Loc-Line with
Joint bear and want to use for arms and legs. 

I searched  everywhere in the net  for *How to use*
but I couldn't find out...  :rolleyes:

Thanks, everyone bear_original
Bear Hugs/Marie

Just Us Bears Just Us Bears
Australia
Posts: 940

Hi Marie,
I haven't used loc-line before...but I wanted to tell you how cute your avatar is! The diamonds are a really special touch and your bears is so cute!:cool:

Judi Luxembears
Luxemburg, Wisconsin
Posts: 7,379

Marie,   I use Loc-line in the arms of my bears without using the x or y joints.  What you do is this:

Take a nail and heat it up over a candle.  Hold the nail with pliers or vice grips so as to not burn your hands.  I prefer vice grips.

Press the heated nail into the end of the loc-line to create a hole. all the way through.

Use a long cotter pin and insert into the hole and then into the disc.  Wella!  It is very easy and then you can joint the arm as you would with a cotter pin.

Hope this helps!

Judi

crisw Posts: 12

Have any of you found reasonable sources for LocLine? I want to try it, but it's so expensive!

Has anyone tried the doll armature similar to LocLine such as this- http://www.artistique.us/index.php?category=7 ? it looks similar, but I have no idea how sturdy it is. (by the way, this site also has special joints to use with the armature.)

I won an ebay auction awhile back for a bunch of connectors, but have lost all the hose auctions:(

Laura Lynn Teddy Bear Academy
Nicholasville, KY
Posts: 3,653
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Hi Marie,

I don't use locline... and this is not about loc line ... but it IS about making armatures with stuff you can get at the hardware store (but only the arms and legs)

Kristine of Raspbearies shared her method a while ago before Teddy Talk was around yet... and I made up a webpage so it would be easier for everyone to see:

http://teddiesbylauralynn.com/bearmaking/armatures.html

Marie_ Kiprie Bears
Yokohama, Japan
Posts: 2,735

Hi Hayley,
Thank you so much for your complement.
But please let me say *I LOVE YOUR BEAR*!!
I've visit your website and couldn't leave there for a while. Your bear is soooooooooo adorable! :)::D

Thank you.   Marie

Marie_ Kiprie Bears
Yokohama, Japan
Posts: 2,735

Judi, Thank you soooooooooo much for
teaching me about this !  I Never thought about
making a hole in Loc-Line bear_rolleyes bear_rolleyes
I printed out your post and filed in my *secret* book.
If you can see my  smile on my face now...
you might crack out....  I'm smiling too big with
all teeth showing out... bear_grin hee hee
I will go get Loc-Line and must to try this on my
next bear ! 
Thank you  :)
Big Hugs/Marie

Marie_ Kiprie Bears
Yokohama, Japan
Posts: 2,735

Hello Laura Lynn,

Thank you for sharing Kristine's method !
I've visiting your website but didn't notice this page
before bear_tongue  You have really clear picture with
polite explanation. Thank you so much for creating
this wonderful page. I will take my hubby to hardware
store and check this up ! I wanted to use Loc-Line for
Large bear but I love to try this method for
small or medium bears.
Thank you! :)
Bear Hugs and more Hugs /Marie

Marie_ Kiprie Bears
Yokohama, Japan
Posts: 2,735

Oops, sorry for another post :P

I fond this supply store on the net.  They have Loc-Line .

http://www.bearsandbooks.com/Scripts/pr … ategory=90

Just Us Bears Just Us Bears
Australia
Posts: 940

Thanks so much Marie...your compliment made my day! My website is sadly in need of more bears so it doesn't look so empty..... all I need is more time! Someone needs to invent 26 hour days and 8 day weeks!
I have used Kris's method to armature bears too...works a treat!:D

Marie_ Kiprie Bears
Yokohama, Japan
Posts: 2,735

Hi Hayley,
 
   No, NO, your website doesn't look empty at all.
   I'm  really  admire your work.
   I saw many of great bears in your gallery.
   They are all so wonderful and I understand that
   it is hard to see*available* bear at great artist
   website.... I know, all of great artist are
   just BUSY .   
    I wish for *26 hour days and 8 day weeks*  too. :P
Bear Hugs/Marie

Eileen Baird'sBears
Toronto
Posts: 3,873

Wow. Thanks, Judi and Laura :D

I ordered some Loc-Line, but couldn't figure it out either. But I CAN heat a nail.

I've got the electrical connection thingies too--is there some sort of gauge or other ID on the wire? The stuff I bought was too floppy.

Also, when you use armatures in a bear, how do you stuff? I think I overstuffed, trying to cover the armature. The arms are bendable, but they're too fat. bear_sad Or do you just make thinner arms?

Eileen

Just Us Bears Just Us Bears
Australia
Posts: 940

Oh Marie...you are such a darling...but I am far from a great artist. However, I have decided to  promote you to the position of official "Just Us Bears personal promotional manageress":cool::cool::cool:
Big hugs to you!

Marie_ Kiprie Bears
Yokohama, Japan
Posts: 2,735

Hello everyone !

Eileen, I still not tried Loc-Line yet but I was told to use
Quilt cotton(the cotton in the quilt)   to wrap Loc-Line. I also never did
quilting before so I have to look up for
that one too... sorry for small information !

Hayley,  is this true ? did I
get the promotion ????
"Just Us Bears personal promotional manageress"
:):D:lol::rolleyes::):D:lol:
I think this Smilies are not enough to express my big smile.
Please let me know what do I
need to do to keep up this
promotion. hee hee
Thank you !

Bear Hugs/Marie

Eileen Baird'sBears
Toronto
Posts: 3,873

Thanks, Marie

That makes a lot of sense--I've got some leftover quilt batting around here somewhere

Eileen

kbonsall Kim-Bee Bears
Pennsylvania
Posts: 5,645

Is this the same as having a bear with wired arms?

crisw Posts: 12

The Loc Line is plastic and durable, so it won't poke holes in the fabric like wire can. And it's much more poseable. I've seen people do lovely things with it.

Just Us Bears Just Us Bears
Australia
Posts: 940

Hi marie,
It's pretty simple but the pay's lousy...all you need to do is visit my site...ohhhh...ten or 15 times a day...each time signing my guestbook with a different alias, and each time commenting on what a wonderful artist I am blah, blah, blah.
Just kidding of course.:P Really though...you have given my ego a much needed boost..you're a treasure.;)

Eileen Baird'sBears
Toronto
Posts: 3,873

I finally got 'round to checking the website crisw (sorry, I don't know your name!)suggested ( www.artistique.us/index , and it offers one-eighth inch loc-line (!!)  at $1.50 a foot. Unless I missed it, Edinburgh didn't offer that size when I last ordered.

Anyway, the 1/8inch looks exactly like the larger loc-line, and I can't see why it wouldn't be as strong. The standard doll armatures I've seen in craft stores look more like the pop-beads people wore in the 50s--not strong.

Eileen

Laure Fool's Gold Bears
San Luis Obispo, CA
Posts: 351

Looks very interesting, Eileen.  I added the site to my favorites list for future reference.  Thanks. bear_original

Eileen Baird'sBears
Toronto
Posts: 3,873

Laure,

It was crisw's website suggestion, not mine, but you're welcome and me too! :D

The website mentions that this stuff can be used for all sorts of applications, including small aquariums :/
Which makes me wonder if it might be available from a place like Home Depot or Lee Valley at a somewhat lower cost. I've got a grey drill extender thingy that's made of the same stuff.

Eileen

Laure Fool's Gold Bears
San Luis Obispo, CA
Posts: 351

Good thoughts, Eileen, but I can't imagine how that stuff would be used for an aquiarium, or drill extender, for that matter, not that it is important.  I will look for it in my area.

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