How to Make Bear Hugs
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1. Download the pattern for Bear
Hugs and print it out on your printer at
home. (If you do not have that capacity, email me at noni@cely.com
and I will send you a copy via snail mail. Be sure to include your snail mail
address. Or write me at the address below.)
Please Note: When pasted together, the Bear
Hugs pattern should measure 14 inches from
ear to toe. If your print out is smaller than this, you can take it to a copier
and enlarge the pattern to the correct size. Make sure to enlarge ALL pattern
pages by EXACTLY the same percentage!
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2. Cut along the straight line at the waist of the top half of the bear. Use
glue or tape to attach the top half to the lower half, overlapping the waist lines.
Cut out the pattern, eliminating the outline around the outer edge of the bear.
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3. You can use this as a pattern for making several more patterns out of freezer
paper. This method works well if you are making the bears out of a dark fabric.
Simply use a hot iron (no steam) to press the freezer paper (shiny side down)
onto your fabric. Pin the fabric in several places, and then sew around the edge
of the paper and peel it off. It will be useable again, so don't throw it away!
Or, draw around the edge of the paper pattern with
a pencil or disappearing fabric marker. Pin the fabric in several places, and
sew around the INSIDE of the marks you have made.
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4. Cut out the fabric, leaving a 3/8" seam allowance. Clip the curves, using
pinking shears around the head and hands and feet.
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5. Transfer the darts to the front and back of the bear. Sew the front dart,
trim the seam allowance, and clip the curve. Carefully cut a slit down the middle
of the back dart. Use this opening to turn the bear right side out.
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6. Stuff the arms and legs tightly. Then topstitch by machine along the dotted
lines.
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7. Don't stuff the ears. Topstitch by machine along the dotted lines.
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8. Now stuff the head and body, but not as tightly as the arms and legs.
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9. Use a good strong thread to whipstitch the back together, along the lines
of the dart.
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10. Now use the face template to make a face for your Bear
Hugs. Just use embroidery thread and backstitch
along the lines.
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11. Fill in the nose with a series of stitches sewn horizontally, and cover
them with vertical stitches Do not use glue, as we would like to keep these bears
washable!
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12. Use scissors to trim the fur around the nose and mouth, so the smile shows
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13. Give the bear to a child who needs him, or let us find him a good home!
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CHARITY DOLLS
C/O Antonette Cely
3592 Cherokee Road, NE
Atlanta, GA 30340-2749
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