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He is beautiful like all your creations Yuliya! 
Hi Pink, thank you very much for your kind reply
I'm happy to know you like my bear. I read the comment, smile and feel I cannot wait no more to start making a new fluffy little one. Hugs, Olga
Hello everyone, let me show you my 4th teddy bear - Oliver (Olly). He is 6.7 in, made from Schulte mohair, with hand-painted glass eyes. His nose is embroidered and waxed.
You can find more detailed description and more pictures of the bear in my blog http://olga-goncharova.blogspot.ru/
I'll appreciate very much any comments and ides of what to improve in my next bears. Thank you very much for watching!


What a beautiful guy! So accurate and cute! I love his sweater
You have a talented daughter
He is gorgeous! Very accurate job, I like the face and the nose, he's a handsome guy 
What a nice job!!! They are very cute! Love them all 
What a cute little one! Very accurate and nice job! Thanks for sharing 
Thank you very much for your replies
Yes, it's my 3rd bear. It took almost 2.5 months to complete it (I can spend 1-2 hours a day 2-3 days a week only). Next one will be much more simple for I feel I need to make a rest. Welcome to my blog 
Thank you Becky 
The bear is 22 cm tall (8.7 in), 6 cm sitting (6.3 in), made from Helmbold mohair, having 10 joints (1 additional in the neck, and 4 additional joints in the limbs). Nose and claws are made from polimer clay.
You can find more photoes in my blog. Your comments and any feedback about the bear will be very much appreciated, Thank you for watching 



Stunning 
What a cute bear! I like the way he's painted like he was well loved for a long time 
She is so cute!
I really like her.
Hi Jessi,
I agree with Jane. I do the following things to avoid the buckling
- make sure the paw pad size matches the leg size. For me it's better to have the paw pad a little smaller than larger. I use wire to measure the length
- draw the seam allowance line both on the paw pad and the bottom of the leg - that helps to join these parts properly. I use my disappearing ink marker for that
- use a lot of small pins to keep the paw pad in place when sewing
- make very small hand stitches, and for every stitch I look where the needle goes out to be sure the seam is even