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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty disappointing,
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This review is from: Making Character Bears (Master Craftsmen) (Paperback)
The author's idea of a "swimmer" bear is to drape a piece of towelling on a bare bear's arm. The "gardener" bear is yet another bare bear, except that the author has purchased children's rubber boots to insert the bear's legs into. The "musician" bear is a bare bear that you have bought a small guitar or some other musical instrument for. Big deal. Didn't need to buy a book to figure out these things. Some of the "costumes" are knitted, and the author assumes that anyone reading this book knows how to knit, when it seems more likely that a bear maker would know how to sew much better and would be more interested in real costuming.
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Making Character Bears (Master Craftsmen) by Valerie Tyler (Paperback - Dec. 1999)
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