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Natalie your “B-Bear is adorable! I love how you coordinated his paw color to his nose color. He’s a very cheery fellow. I was able to attach his picture here.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by Laura Lynn.
Hi Shani!
I am going to try something different this time and see if we can record it. I tried last time but had issues with it. I’ll let you know how it goes!
Hi Natalie,
For some reason the photo is not showing up and I’d love to see him! Why don’t you email it to me at: LL@TeddiesbyLauraLynn.com and I’ll get it posted here.
Hi Everyone!
Our next Live Bear Bee will be Monday June 1 at 3pm (eastern time).
Welcome Natalie!
Your family sounds lovely! Yes, quality control is a must with teddy bears. I’m happy to hear that you have a good inspector 🙂 I’m sorry to hear about your health issues – and that they forced you to leave your career. I’m looking forward to seeing you grow your new business.
What part of the world do you live in? We are all over… I live near Lexington, KY.
Our next Live Bear Bee will be Tuesday 8pm (eastern time).
Planned topic is: Where to Sell Your Teddy Bears – but I’m open to a topic change! What would you like to discuss?
- This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by Laura Lynn.
Great! It will be sometime next week. I need to get one more helpful video uploaded.
Sewing machines vary a little bit in their stitch length settings. They don’t always tell you how many stitches per inch are at each setting, so I’m going to tell you how I determine what stitch length I use just by the stitch length dial.
I have two machines. My Kenmore has a setting from 1-4. My Viking has a setting from 1-6. For most of my bears I set the stitch length a little below half (around 1.75 on my Kenmore, 2.5 on my Viking). I want a nice tight stitch as I will be stuffing the bear pretty firmly and I don’t want it to split. I also double stitch my seams (most of the time).
When I’m sewing smaller bears, I make that stitch a little smaller so that I can stitch neatly around the curves. Since the bear is smaller, it won’t take forever to sew using that short stitch length.
When I’m sewing with real fur, I often make my stitch length a little longer. The reason is that a small stitch can perforate the leather backing instead of stitching it together. I also do NOT double stitch my real fur bears for the same reason. I don’t want to weaken the leather backing. Double stitching in some cases will just perforate the leather just like a short stitch can. I also don’t stuff my real fur bears as firmly as my mohair or faux fur bears so that I don’t stress the seams.
Yes, this pattern is currently called Buddy. This pattern is sent out in the 13th month of membership. Let me know if you have it as I know you are a long time member 🙂
Hi Gisele!
My original pattern was called Skippy but I think I have sent it out under another name. I’ll double check on that!
Kristine your critters are adorable! Congratulations on the invite to the convention. I am sure you will do well!
Vickie I think he turned out very cute! I’m sorry you had trouble with the instructions. I think your next bear will be easier using the video tutorials.
As for the neck joint it just may take some practice getting the cotter pin turned. I like my bears’ neck joints to have a little wiggle to them for cute poses.
Hi Kristie! So glad to have a fellow Kentuckian here 🙂 I think your journey to making teddy bears is very unique. I hope you become as addicted to creating teddy bears as I have been. I’d love to see some of your wreaths. What is your Etsy shop?
Welcome Vickie! What a lovely place to live! I think it’s great that both your Mother and Grandmother sewed. I learned how to sew in home-ec in jr high. My mother would have me do her sewing for her lol! I much prefer sewing teddy bears to sewing clothes. Hand sculpted Santas? What did you make them out of? We also share our home with two dogs: Sequoia our Chihuahua and Xena our shepherd/husky/hound mix.
Welcome!
I’m so sorry I’ve stopped posting about this! I have yet to try this specific marketing strategy. Shortly after my last post about this, my boyfriend unexpectedly lost his job of 27 years. That kind of threw us into a tail spin and I switched the booth to selling household items (ie: clearing out the house). We thought we were going to have to sell the house and move.
Happily, we do not have to sell the house and move. I am still trying to sell lots of the household items that are just sitting around collecting dust. He’s lived here for 30+ years and raised 4 kids, so there is a lot of STUFF!
I have been making sample memory bears out of shirts, etc and putting them on display here along with a sign telling people that they can have their own bears made from loved one’s clothing. A lot of interest, but nothing from the shop yet.
However, I have SOLD the sample bears that I made! Time to make more samples 😉
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