Well, I'm pleased to say that they did eventually transform themselves into a bear. I don't know why I left it so long to sew them up because it was easy peasy when I finally got round to it, mainly because you don't need to darn in the ends if they are going to be inside the bear anyway. Sunday, April 26, 2009
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Well, I'm pleased to say that they did eventually transform themselves into a bear. I don't know why I left it so long to sew them up because it was easy peasy when I finally got round to it, mainly because you don't need to darn in the ends if they are going to be inside the bear anyway.
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I've been saving bits and bobs of leftover sock yarn to make bears. Norbert is just too darn cute!
Beautiful! You've done a wonderful job!
He is just lovely!
Norbert is just adorable Fiona, you may just tempt me to make one of my own.
*hugs*
Tazzie
:-)
Oh oh oh so cute! I love teddy bears.
Hooray!! He is born. *hugs* And photoed in front of sweet pea blossoms like his relation seen on this blog last year. =]
Love the color of yarn used.
Norbert is such a charming bear and it looks like he's smelling the sweet peas! Happy Stitching...Ann :)
He is so sweet and I love the name Nor-bear!
Is the Mary Anne Shaffer book any good?
Just love him!
GG
Ooh La-La!!!
Oh, my, the bunnies were cute but this bear is absolutely loveable. I think Norbert is a very good bear name. :-)
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