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miaajuney make for Mr. Stevie the bear Low sew :3 | Ribblr
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Latest noteProgress Date Feb 05, 2024 Project Mood 💜 ok so this is SO CUTE! I do have a couple of suggestions though, to make it even better <3 ~ in round 2 I would just say "8 inc (16)" instead of "8 sc inc (16)" just because when I first read it I thought it meant (sc, inc) x8 if that makes sense? ~ at the end of making the bear's body it goes from (2sc, dec) straight to 9dec. I'm not sure if this was purposeful but it did leave quite a big hole to sew up causing the bottom to look a little awkward.. ~ I would give more instructions as to where to sew the bear's ears on since I just had to go off of your picture which was a bit confusing. or at least add a step during the assembly that simply says "sew on ears". for reference I put my ears between rounds 2 and 4 and 5 stitches away in round 2. ~ same with the ears, maybe add more detail as to where exactly the nose should go. good instruction on how to sew it on though! I would also remove the (trying my best but unsure if it made sense) since it does make sense and that just adds a bit of doubt to the pattern. ~ for the white above the eye I would just say "sew white above eye" since most people already know how to sew it on and it would make your pattern look cleaner. ~ I would change the pattern level from 'beginner' to 'intermediate' since this does include bobble stitches (which can be quite hard for beginners) and more advanced sewing techniques. overall I love this pattern and how it came out! amazing job! thank you so much for letting me test this! <3
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