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csziggy

(34,189 posts)
Sat Jan 18, 2014, 10:16 PM Jan 2014

Anybody here make stuffed animals? A question about noses....

I'm making memory bears from my Dad's old shirts. I've got all the bears sewn, most are stuffed (that's my husband's job), I'm having no problem sewing the stuffing holes shut or sewing the buttons on for eyes.

The problem I am having is with noses. The pattern instructions (I'm using Simplicity 5491, out of print pattern) says to cut a felt nose, stitch it on the stuffed bear, then satin stitch over that with pearl cotton. The pattern doesn't say what size pearl cotton to use. I've got black in sizes 5, 8 and 12, but I'm having no success stitching a good looking nose in any of those!

I've done a lot of embroidery and can do a mean satin stitch on taut fabric with everything from pearl cotton to untwisted flat silk but my effort at satin stitching the nose on an already stuffed bear is horrible.

I'm thinking of bailing on the stitched nose and getting some buttons for the noses. The eyes are 1/2" half ball buttons in a shiny black - I'm thinking a flat black button in 3/4 or 1" might look good.

Any suggestions?

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Anybody here make stuffed animals? A question about noses.... (Original Post) csziggy Jan 2014 OP
I'm inclined to say just experiment. SheilaT Jan 2014 #1
I've decided to just stitch the felt pieces on csziggy Jan 2014 #2
Oh, good. I'm looking forward to seeing how they've turned out. SheilaT Jan 2014 #3
I finally remembered that I promised to upload an image! csziggy Feb 2014 #4
They look great! SheilaT Feb 2014 #5
Many hospitals and hospice volunteers make memory bears csziggy Feb 2014 #6
learn 2478shilpi Apr 2015 #7
 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
1. I'm inclined to say just experiment.
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 01:57 PM
Jan 2014

Do any of the pearl cotton threads look better than the others after stitching? How about just stitch with some random yarn that strikes you as looking good?

csziggy

(34,189 posts)
2. I've decided to just stitch the felt pieces on
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 03:38 PM
Jan 2014

With regular sewing thread. Mom has a memory bear made by a volunteer group from a shirt of my BIL who passed away. The nose is just felt and it looks OK. I've stitched four noses on now and I'm OK with how they look - better than the volunteer's version.

Next problem are the eyes. I realized I need a doll making needle - long 4.75 - 5" needle - so I can better tie off the thread. I'll have my husband pick up one on the way home from work this afternoon.

When I'm finished with the bears, I'll post a picture.

csziggy

(34,189 posts)
4. I finally remembered that I promised to upload an image!
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 03:20 PM
Feb 2014

Here are all the memory bears I made. I made one from each of the eight shirts we had of Dad's, then made two more from pieces (the ones at each end on the arms of the couch).



We took them to Mom's last month and she loved them all. She gets to distribute them to my sisters and her grandchildren but for now they are in Mom's bedroom on a bench so she can look at them every day.

csziggy

(34,189 posts)
6. Many hospitals and hospice volunteers make memory bears
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 04:05 PM
Feb 2014

Mom has one made from a shirt of my brother in law who passed away in 2007 - the hospice that helped during his final days made it for her and others for my sister and her kids. Mom likes having a remembrance of him. That's why my sister wanted memory bears from Dad's shirts.

I found the pattern on Ebay - it's a discontinued Simplicity pattern. And then I found a series of YoutTube video tutorials on sewing memory bears from that same pattern. That gave me the confidence to sew them myself. I had been hunting for someone to make them for me since I haven't done much sewing for decades.

Here is the first video - the others can be found from there:

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