The bear kits are here! Now you can make a cute little bear in less than an hour. That's a single naptime! No tracing the pattern, no embroidering the face (unless you want to - and then you can stitch right over the printed lines, no transferring needed), no applique - just cut, stitch, stuff, and snuggle. :-) Here are all the details. . .
This kit is suitable for sewing by hand or by machine, by kids or by grown ups. It's a terrific first sewing project!
Simple instructions are printed right on the fabric.
Want more detailed instructions with the usual step-by-step photos? No problem. You can download a PDF here and print it out to have handy while you work.
Do you wish I was right there in your sewing room showing you exactly how to do it? Sorry - but would a video help? OK then! That I can do! Watch it here.
You can totally do this!
I'm offering two different kit options. Here's what you get in each. . .
The Basic Bear Kit
This kit gives you just the fabric. I designed the prints, then had them printed on the fabric - and it's printed on Kona cotton (that's the good stuff serious quilters use). You provide scissors, stuffing, pins, thread, and a needle or sewing machine.
This is the kit to buy if you do any crafting at all and have some basic tools and supplies already.
The Everything But the Scissors Bear Kit
Exactly what it says it is - everything but the scissors. You get the fabric, the stuffing, a needle, matching thread, and a handful of pins. All you need to provide are scissors.
This is the kit to buy if you're taking it with you to Grandma's house and you want to have everything you need to make the bear while you're there. Or if you live in a tiny apartment and don't want a partial bag of leftover bear stuffing sitting around for the next 3 years. Or if your kid is just trying out this sewing thing and you don't want to buy a whole pack of needles, a whole spool of thread, a big bag of stuffing and an entire package of pins - plus a pincushion to keep them off your floor. You get the idea.
For either kit, choose green stars or yellow stripes.
If you're sewing by machine, expect to spend less than an hour making your bear. If you're sewing by hand it will probably take a few hours. And it's easy! This is a great project for beginners!
Which do you like better? The green stars or the yellow stripes?
Get your kit here and get ready to have fun. :-)
Oh? You'd rather make a bunny? The bunny kits are here.
Happy sewing!
Best,
Wendi
PS - Bidding is still open for the Safari quilt. It's up to $130 - still a great price for a finished quilt, and all the money goes to the Red Cross. Go here to see the quilt and place your bid. And if you're not bidding yourself, please help spread the word! Thanks. :-)
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