i'm glad i could help
have fun with your bear, they are addictive
i made a bunch a few years ago - had to stop (as all other crafts) because of my hands - but as my joints are now mobile again (low-carb diet has helped more than anything else), i hope to do another bear or two in time - at the moment the quilting is taking first place.
i'm attaching my buddy george and a few of his pals - as you can see, i'm purely amateur but they are great fun to make and it is fabulous to see their personality "grow" - of course i talk to them every step of the way - that's how poor george ended up with being named george - being a small little fellow (less than 5 inches standing up) - he is completely hand-sewn - not a machine stitch - and especially when working on the heads they have a habit of biting (every time i prick myself hard) - and oh did george ever bite - can't tell you why a george should be someone who bites and does not do as i want - but that's just how it happened...
he then became my best buddy and has been travelling the worl with me - joining me on all overseas business trips he's been to australia, singapore, malaysia, the usa, all over europe, argentina and last year even beijing... (that's why he wear's a tie - so he can go on business trips and sit on my laptop looking after things at the big medical shows i go to - needless to say, he has friends all over). this is an old picture of george - being such a well travelled bear he's also taken quite a beating - but that's the life of a well loved bear isn't it
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