Bruno PRINTED traditional jointed 6.5 inch mohair teddy bear sewing pattern by Barbara-Ann Bears

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Bruno PRINTED teddy bear sewing pattern to make a sweet, little, bear cub like, Barbara-Ann Bear about 6.5 inches/ 16 cm tall, he has been designed to suit both beginners and experienced teddy bear makers.

Bruno is one of our smallest teddy bear patterns, the pattern was designed to make a bear quite like a little bear cub, with quite a big head and a small snout.

We've used this pattern once so far, just in a short brown mohair, we think he suits mohairs between 4 and 15mm best, or other fabrics. Bruno is a sweet little bear and he's fairly easy to make even for a beginner. The pieces fit together easily, there are no darts and no need to gather pieces in order to make them fit. He's a bear you can make in a comfortable chair while watching TV and suitable for sewing by hand or by machine if you are proficient.

The pattern includes all the instructions you need to make your bear with lots diagrams for the more difficult parts, we have made the instructions particularly detailed to make it easier for beginners, it's a comfortable size to work on, not too big and not too small. The pattern is on one sheet of A4 paper and is full sized.

To make Bruno you will need;
1/16th metre of mohair, denim or another material
paw pad material, wool felt, velvet etc
a pair of 7-8mm black glass eyes (or boot buttons)
thread for the nose and mouth such as Anchor or DMC perle
50g Polyester stuffing
80g glass beads
some extra strong button thread
a long dollmaker’s needle
a size 18 darner’s needle
1 x 25mm, 2 x 20 mm and 2 x 16 mm joints
You will need a pair of sharp scissors, a marker pen, thread for tacking and some pins too.

Please note that the completed bear is not a toy and is unsuitable for children under the age of 14, it is a collector's bear.

The pattern and instructions are solely for private use, commercial use of this pattern is prohibited under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (c. 48) without the written permission of Barbara-Ann Bears, © 2022 all rights reserved