Feb
19
2012
Making Bears

How to make Bedtime bear carebear
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Teddy Bears Making Christmas Decorations $49.99 Teddy Bears Making Christmas Decorations – Giclee Print |
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Making and Dressing Traditional Teddy Bears $3.98 Teddy bears have a place in the hearts of children of all ages, and with these patterns for precious miniatures, it’s easy to make one (or many ) yourself. Dress it up for any occasion–there’s a costume for every month of the year Try special bears for Christmas, weddings, summer and fall, and even for Valentine’s Day, Halloween, and New Year’s. From pocket-sized "Bartholomew to tiny "Baby Bear, you’ll want to give each one a cuddle. "A Selection of BOMC’s Crafters Book Club. |
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Bears $10 Bears |
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Making Teddy Bears $3.94 Easy-to-follow guide provides patterns and simple instructions for creating 27 huggable little bruins, including Brumas, a delightful polar bear; the diminutive Augustus, Ramsey and his bagpipes, and many more. Step-by-step directions tell how to prepare patterns, select fabrics, assemble pieces, and stuff the bear. |
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Making Teddy Bears: Projects, Patterns, History, Lore $10.67 Teddy Bear’s a century old Celebrate by looking back at his long life, enjoying teddy trivia, viewing bear paraphernalia, and making one to hug and love. Here’s the original cartoon that inspired the toy, as well as the first bear on the market. A design timeline shows its evolution in shape, design, color, and sometimes dress. But, the charming piece de resistance is the parade of project bears, divided into three sections: single pattern pieces like Fuzzy Wuzzy Snuggle; medium level ones like Autumn Ted, Honey; and jointed models, like Homer and Bumble. |
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Teddy Bears $14.44 This highly collectable first edition of an adorable new book of teddy bear portraits is destined to become a classic Captured in their "natural habitats" by talented photographer and avid teddy bear collector Marc Hoberman, these bears are sure to enchant and amuse all who open the pages of this book. Readers will smile with delight at the winsome teddy bears who appear on these pages, sometimes on a picnic, or making friends with a passing butterfly, or simply sitting alone in a forest at twilight. These portraits bring to life the spirit and charm of the world’s most loved, collected and enduring toy. In addition, Marc Hoberman has written the witty and entertaining text that accompanies these intimate photographic masterpieces. The foreword was penned by Leyla Maniera, a leading international authority on teddy bears and soft toys. A former senior specialist at Christie’s, Leyla is currently a senior consultant to Margarete Steiff GmbH. Teddy Bears is sure to become a treasured companion for friends, families, children, grandchildren, and the ever-growing community of teddy bear collectors and devotees. |
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The Berenstain Bears’ New Neighbors $5.92 Illus. in full color. A new family moves in across the street from the Berenstain Bears. It’s the Panda Bears, and Papa Bear is a little bent out of shape because they’re…"different." But nothing stops Brother and Sister from making friends with the new cubs. When the adults follow suit, they all learn a valuable lesson in acceptance and the dangers of bigotry. |
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The Berenstain Bears New Neighbors $3.95 Illus. in full color. A new family moves in across the street from the Berenstain Bears. It’s the Panda Bears, and Papa Bear is a little bent out of shape because they’re…"different." But nothing stops Brother and Sister from making friends with the new cubs. When the adults follow suit, they all learn a valuable lesson in acceptance and the dangers of bigotry. |
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Teddy Bear Art: How to Design & Make Great Teddy Bears $33.94 Expert Australian teddy bear maker Jennifer Laing shows you her techniques for sewing the world’s most huggable bears This brand new book is the long awaited sequel to Jennifer’s The Art of Making Teddy Bears |
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Washington: The Making Of The American Capital $18.29 Its summer vacation and the Berenstain Bears are off to the seashore for sun and fun. There is so much to do-swimming fishing and building sand castles. Even a rainy day becomes fun with a visit to Gull Island Museum. The Berenstain Bears know it will be hard to leave but Gull Island will be waiting for them next summer. Ages 4-8. |
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Bears! $3.95 From the icy north to the hot rain forests, bears settle in their dens. These powerful mammals may be big, but they are not slow. Bears are strong climbers, runners, and swimmers. And bears like to eat Some lick honey with long tongues. Others use sharp claws and teeth to fish in rivers. In BEARS , TIME For Kids(R) enters the fascinating world of these furry mammals. |
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The Making of Angels $14.23 What will remain after these fiery trials? Lev, an angel fashioned from the dusty landscape of Venus, has an ardent desire for the conclusion of this next training session when, at last, he and the rest of the squadron will possess the power of flight. But there’s a devil in the classroom. A seasoned warrior from the underworld limps to the front of the room. He dupes the six-pack of adolescent angels with his oratory powers. Will innocence give way to dire consequences? On earth, Austin prays fervently for his loved ones and is consequently tempted. He’s the head domino and all will tumble in line if he falls. In a town close by, a ruinous storm and threat of a tornado bears down. Doug attempts to flee, triggering an accident. His body plunges into the air, as if liquid sucked through a straw. All goes black. He awakens, unsure if it’s a horrific nightmare or if reality has taken a dark turn. |
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The Making of English $34.11 THE MAKING OF ENGLISH – 1904 – PREFACE – THIS little work was announced as in preparation some years ago, but illness compelled me to lay it aside when only a few pages nad been written. and since then my health has seldom permitted me to attempt any work in addition to my daily ta4k as one of the editors of the Oxfard EngLisk Dictionary. Some of the faults of this volume may be due to the desultory manner in which it has been composed but, on the other hand, the length of time that has elapsed since It yas first planned has given me opportunity for more careful consideration of difficult poimts, i I The object of the book is tohgivelto educated readers unversed in philology some notion of the causes that have produced the excellences and defects of modern English as an instrument of expression. With the history of the language I have attempted to deal only so far as it bears on this special problem. The subject, even as thus restricted, is one which it is not easy to treat briefly. I have, however, resisted the temptation to enlarge the volume beyond the limits originally intended, because I believe that for the purpose which I have in view a small book is more likely to be useful than a large one. My thanks are due to my friends Professor Napier, Mr. W. A. Craigie, and Mr. C. T. Onions, for their kindness in reading the proofs, and suggesting valuable corrections and improvements. HENRY BRADLEY. CONTENTS CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY – - – - – - ., 8 I.. THE LIKENESS OF GERMAN AND ENGLI H 2. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GERMAN AND ENGLISH – - – - – - 8 3. CHARACTERISTIC O S F OLD ENGLISH – - S 4. OBJECT OF THIS BOOK – - – - CHAPTER 11. THE MAKING OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR – I. SIMPLIFICATION O F ACCIDENCE- – - 2. NEW GRAMMATICAMLA TERIAL – - – 3. PROFIT AND LOSS – - – - – CHAPTER 111. PAGE I WHAT ENGLISH OWES TO FOREIGN – - – - – - – TONGUES-CONTENTS CHAPTER IV. PAGh WORD-MAKING IN ENGLISH – - – - 111 CHAPTER V, CHANGES OF MEANING – - 160 CHAPTER VI, SOME MAKERS OF ENGLISH – - 215 INDEX – - – - – - 241 CHAPTER T. INTRODUCTORY. 1. The Likeness of German and English. AN Englishman who begins to learn German cannot fail to be struck by the resemblance which that language presents to his native tongue. Of the words which occur in his first lessons because they are those most commody used in every-day conversation, a very large proportion are recognisably identical, in spite of considerable differences of pmnunciation, with their English synonyms. The following examples will suffice to illustrate the remarkable degree of similarity between the vocabularies of the two languages Vater father, Hatter mother, Brzlaer brother, Schwester sister, Haus house, FeZd field, Gras grass, Korn corn, Land land, Stein stone, Kuh cow, KaZb calf, Oche ox, singen to sing, hiiren to hear, kaben to have, gehen to go, brechelz to break, bmizgen to bring, 4 2 THE MAKING OF ENGLISH CHAP. gut good, wohd well, grzin green, hart hard, blind blind, ich I, wir we, selbst self, hier here, unter under |
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The Encyclopedia of Teddy Bear Making Techniques $16.51 From stuffing and inserting joints to stitching and clothing, this fully illustrated step-by-step guide contains instruction for more than 50 teddy bear-making techniques. Patterns for four distinctive bears and their outfits are included and all the expert advice necessary for achieving imaginative and professional results is provided. This detailed reference on all aspects of teddy bear making also features a comprehensive tools and materials section and an inspirational gallery of finished bears from the best traditional and contemporary bear makers. |
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Bears in Love $10 Bears in Love |
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Bears on Pillows $10 Bears on Pillows |
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Snow Bears $10 Snow Bears |
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Kissing Bears $10 Kissing Bears |
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Love Bears $10 Love Bears |
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Sweet Bears $10 Sweet Bears |
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Bears in bed $10 Bears in bed |
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Angel Bears $10 Angel Bears |
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Bears In Love $10 Bears In Love |
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Kiss Bears $10 Kiss Bears |
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Kissy Bears $10 Kissy Bears |
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Bears in love $10 Bears in love |
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Cuddle Bears $10 Cuddle Bears |
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Pillow Bears $10 Pillow Bears |
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Heart Bears $10 Heart Bears |