Making Your Own Teddy Bear Peggy & Alan Bialosky and Robert Tynes
Making Your Own Teddy Bear Peggy & Alan Bialosky and Robert Tynes front cover used secondhand nonfiction Doll & Bear Making book
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Making Your Own Teddy Bear

Author: Peggy & Alan Bialosky and Robert Tynes
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Book Title
Making Your Own Teddy Bear
Author
Peggy & Alan Bialosky and Robert Tynes
Book Condition
GOOD - Previous owner's name stamp
ISBN
9780894802119
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Workman Publishing
Year Published
1982
These bears were designed by professional doll maker Robert Tynes. Each one has movable joints, and can be made in a choice of fabrics and stuffings, with a wide variety of decoration and embellishment. All the bear patterns are traceable. For each bear there are suitable costumes, with directions. Every project is presented in step-by-step illustrated instructions, and photographed in full colour. In addition, bear historians Peggy and Alan Bialosky provide their expert viewpoint, and tell how to register, display and name your teddy bears.

These bears were designed by professional doll maker Robert Tynes. Each one has movable joints, and can be made in a choice of fabrics and stuffings, with a wide variety of decoration and embellishment.

All the bear patterns are traceable. For each bear there are suitable costumes, with directions.

Every project is presented in step-by-step illustrated instructions, and photographed in full colour. In addition, bear historians Peggy and Alan Bialosky provide their expert viewpoint, and tell how to register, display and name your teddy bears.

These bears were designed by professional doll maker Robert Tynes. Each one has movable joints, and can be made in a choice of fabrics and stuffings, with a wide variety of decoration and embellishment.

All the bear patterns are traceable. For each bear there are suitable costumes, with directions.

Every project is presented in step-by-step illustrated instructions, and photographed in full colour. In addition, bear historians Peggy and Alan Bialosky provide their expert viewpoint, and tell how to register, display and name your teddy bears.