Teddy Bear Pattern and A5 Instruction Booklet - Charlotte Bear 19cm when made

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Pattern and instructions to make Charlotte, a sweet little 19cm traditional jointed teddy bear.

These easy to follow, step by step, comprehensive instructions with detailed pattern take you through the process of making a beautiful, heirloom, jointed Teddy Bear using the same techniques that Bear Artists have practiced for over a century.

The instructions are extremely professional, clear and thorough with lots of useful images. We've included stitch tuition, pile direction detailing, glossary and layouts.

We were very proud to have been nominated for the 'Excellence in Innovation' Award for our Kits and patterns in 2015.

So, whether you are an experienced bear maker with a supply of mohair to hand or want to experiment with other fabrics and techniques, these instructions and pattern are just what you need.

Please note that Charlotte is made without paw pads.

To make this bear, you will need:-

. 28cm wide x 22cm deep piece of mohair (or other fabric)

. 4.5cm x 6.4cm foot pad material (eg cashmere, ultra suede)

. 1 x pair of 6mm, black, glass eyes

. 5 x 12mm cotter pin joints (one set)

. Matching sewing thread, general purpose sewing needle and pins

. 75cm of extra strong thread (used for inserting eyes)

. 90cm nose thread (Brown Cotton Perle looks good)

. 40g approx’ stuffing (polyfibre, kapok or cotton and, if you wish to add weight, steel shot, plastic pellets etc)

. A long doll needle (about 12cm long, used to insert eyes)

. Fabric scissors and paper scissors

. Tailor’s chalk or ballpoint pen

. Soft toy stuffer (a wooden spoon handle works well)

. Long nosed pliers (for turning cotter pins)

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Alison Cohen
Lovely bear

Never made bears before but bought 2. There is a lot of choice and the kits are well priced. Delivery is fast. The instruction booklet is informative and easy to follow. The only thing I would say is that, when made, the head seems small compared to the body so might try and adapt the pattern next time. Otherwise very pleased.