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WALTER - 18.5" This is a lovely bear - very traditional and including the pattern for his jacket. Walter
will need 1/3rd of a metre of mohair to make and you will need 1/2 metre of fabric for his jacket.
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BVICTORIA & ANNIE - 18" bear with 14" cloth doll Another traditional bear Victoria requires 1/4th metre of mohair to make.
Annie is made from tea dyed calico and scraps of fabric for her dress and bloomers.
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OLD RED - 8" antique style bear Old Red can be made using a 9.5" x 12.5" piece of red sparse mohair.
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PRUDENCE & PERCIVAL - 4.5" bears Using a different mohair and dressing differently shows how the same pattern can
produce two different bears. To make one of these bears you will need a 7" x 8" piece of sparse mohair.
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THOMAS - 16" 'olde' bear & friend
Another traditional bear made using 1/4 metre
tea dyed blue sparse mohair. Thomas little homespun friend is made using tea dyed calical.
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HANSI & JUMBO Hansi is a 4.5" 'old German bear' with his friend Jumbo who is 5" and made
felt. A 1/16th metre of moahir will enable you to make two bears.
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BROWN SUGAR & MOLASSES - 12.5" To make Brown Sugar you will need 1/6th metre of mohair. Molasses requires
1/8th metre black felt and you will need scraps of cotton fabric for the little quilt.
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DUMPLING - 15" Dumpling
has inset patches for his eyes - very clear explanation on how to do this. He is 15" and to make him you will need
1/8th metre each of black and white mohair.
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MILO & FOGGY - 4" bear with 2" kitten Made using miniature bear fabric Milo and his little friend Foggy are very appealing.
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LOUISA-MAY - 11" Dressed in her very best dress Louisa-May has decided to take her favourite cloth doll with
her on an outing today. Requires 1/8th metre of mohair to make Louisa-May and some tea-dyed calico for the doll.
A very easy pattern for the dress but it is very effective and that little bit different.
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BRUNO - 16"Grizzly cub with trapunto paw pads Bruno is a Grizly cub design and requires 1/4 metre mohair to make. The
Trapunto paw pads are simple to do but effective and well explained.
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