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I think for what you want a 20" bear would be just right. I think the 22-25 would be a little too big. Especially the 25! It is hard to imagine what they will look like but the 20" has always been a "big bear" to me. The 25" one is just too big...
Well, just keep praying Jessie, God has something special for you!
Rit has a color remover that works pretty well...do you think that would take out the yellow?
Thanks for all the concern. They really need this...
Cute little critters Wesliane...
Thank you Janice! She isn't like a real kitty but based on one I made for my granddaughter when she was a baby. I always wanted one to sit on my bed and remember my little girl. Had a time remembering how I made her but she came out find...
They are in North Carolina applying for a job and would appreciate any prayers on their behalf...Lenora
I finally finished my Kitty. I started her the day before I broke my arm so it has been awhile!!!
Keep it attached and rethread the needle then keep on the way you were!
I love the big grey elephant from China Cubbord. Thank you so much for the pictures. I so would love to go to a Teddy show but being disabled I just can't manage it! Ireally appreciate your report!
Jessie, if you run the thread through a disk of beeswax before you use it that will help too. Just pull it through the wax after you have threaded the needle. Be sure to pull it through the needle quite a ways and check it after a few stitches. Mine pulls up sometimes but having eyeballs I can see when it does that!
Much congratulations and good wishes for the future!!!
Peter, I would love to see a book by you with your beautiful pictures and stories...you are very talented!
He looks like he's been munching in the garden! So that is what has been eating my lettuce...
Goldie sounds nice too! I like to see how everyone intreprets a pattern differently!
That is amazing...
I like the big stuffed noses that you embroider over!
Be sure to use a crevice tool...fleas like to hide between the base board and the carpet!
I love your bears Paula...Pippin is my fav too!
I make Raggedy's all the time but they do not have curls sooooo I can't help. I stitch the hair on one lock at a time...for my black raggedys I put their hair in small braids all over their head with different colored ribbons on them.
You really need to get the front halves apart. Maybe your Mom could do it for you?
I think we've all done that! I remember cutting out two left legs! Then I had to buy more mohair for another leg!
How fun...wish I lived near someone!!!
Jessie, I think you will have to have someone with eye balls to correct it for you. Shouldn't be too hard if they can see it!!!
If you don't have anyone just send it to me and I will get it fixed for you...
His head is just perfect and he is a wonderful little bear...glad he found a mommy!