I am in an online sewing class and spent four hours trying to make this bear on my own, and got to the point where I was about to have a breakdown. I could not do it for the life of me. I repurchased fabric and plan to retry with this video tonight. I could cry from relief with the help of this video. I am a visual learner, so this is like a new world for me. Thank you times a million. You don't know how much stress you have saved me from.
You are not the only one. I was struggling with this also. After several times of almost giving up I thought their must be a youtube video. I am so thankful to have come across this tutorial. Wish me luck and good luck to you. I think we have this😉
Nice video! I'm a long time sewer of 35 years making clothing, dolls/animals, hand bags and home decor and wanted to give you another tip. When sewing curves, especially tight curves, shorten the stitch length to fairly tiny stitches to add strength and help with control. Then use pinking sheers to carefully trim the seam being careful not to cut the stitches. This replaces the snipping the curves and gives a very smooth stuffed curve when you stuff your project. Also works great when doing scallops. It really makes a big difference. I have a similar pattern purchased years ago but was then suggesting using scrap chenille bed spread fabric. You couldn't use the pinking sheers very well on pile-type fabrics but works great on regular fabric. I also liked your newsboy hat video. Keep up the good work. Love your vintage sewing machine. It's the only way to go in my opinion.
Thank you Janice Rasnic for great advice. I had a singer for 10 yrs and now I plan on getting a new machine when they get back in stock. I don’t know what to get Bernette 35, Janome 725s, or Necchi Q132A
I’ve watched so many sewing tutorials from clothing, accessories to bears and everything in between and I have never seen such a pleasant and informational seamstress like this!
I’ve made serval of these bears and still find it helpful to sew along with your step-by-step guidance. Great camera work, and you keep it short and to the point. Perfect.. Thanks!
I am 71 years old and I've taken up the hobby of sewing. I'm very accomplished at all building concepts and I really like your video's. You do a very good job explaining the how's and just as important the whys. So it's off I go to sew a memory bear.
I’m so thankful and blessed I found you on you tube!! You take time off to spend time for you and your family. May God bless you and yours!!! I never could have made my memory bears without finding you, Whitney. You were a God send. I can not read patterns. I’ve made over twenty bears for my family. You are a great teacher!!! May God pour down his blessing on you and your family!! 🙌🏻
I have gifted the Veteran's Home with some of the Care Bears. Way to make old folks smile! Thank you for your tips. Patterns from plastic is brilliant. Using that for facemasks too!
Thank you for this amazing tutorial. I made my first one for a gift for my mom. I used a shirt of my dad’s as a memory. Was nervous as I didn’t have time to practice but I think it turned out pretty good. Thank you!
Your tutorials are exceptional! You explain the steps so clearly and make everything easy to follow and understand. I've been sewing for 50 years, so I'm an old lady, but I've learned so many helpful hints from you. I had made several Memory Bears, but I recently was asked to make one from a MINK JACKET! I was absolutely terrified to take scissors to such an expensive item. Even though I'd made several bears over the years, I watched your videos before tackling this mink coat bear! I found your videos to be very helpful and calming! You gave me the courage go ahead. I didn't use the safety eyes and nose because the lady for whom I made this bear wanted me to use buttons she had provided for the eyes and a simple felt nose. It turned out great! So, thank you, Whitney! I wish I could show you a picture, but I don't know how to attach one to my comment. Thank you for all you've taught me! You are talented and delightful! Deb Anderson
I'm so glad my videos helped give you the confidence you needed! The bear sounds beautiful! If you have a facebook account you can share a picture on my page, I would love to see it!
This video is so well done. Informative and concise. No rambling. Making bears 3 & 4 for grandkids. I certainly wish I’d had this video for the first two.
This is a great video! My son is fighting brain cancer and wanted me to make him a memory bear from the hospital gown he wore when he was diagnosed. I have the pattern cut but was nervous to begin. With this video I am confident I can do it. Thank you! 😊
This is so cute! I love seeing multiple prints of fabric used in the same piece. And, this in particular is such a great way to "let go" of giant boxes of old clothes while still holding on to a piece. ^-^
I found this tutorial video extremely helpful. I could not locate the pattern she used by Simplicity and used Simplicity 8155. I could not have succeeded in making my first memory bear without this tutorial and the other ones on putting pattern on thin plastic, attaching the safety eyes, and the ladder stitch. My pattern directions were not very clear, at least to me. I was very happy to read in a comment that the pattern I really wanted to use was now offered by McCalls at Walmart. I immediately went to my local Walmart and did find the pattern that used to be Simplicity A2115. It is now sold as McCalls L9547. My Walmart had only one pattern but I was thrilled to find it. I also needed to find some thin plastic to transfer my pattern to. I could not find any clear-cutting plastic boards at my dollar stores. I wondered where else I might find something suitable. I had success at my Hobby Lobby store. They sell a clear plastic template for quilters. I found it in the sewing notions. Mine was 24” by 18 “ and cost $3.39 but I had a 40% off coupon. I am now ready to start working on my second bear once I trace the pattern. Thanks so much for these wonderful ideas.
I JUST WANT TO THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO I LOVE SEWING .HAVEN'T BEEN FOR A LONG TIME SINCE MY DAUGHTER PASSED AWAY I DEFINITELY WILL START WITH THESE 😂❤🎉SO EASY 😊AND YOU ARE AN AWSOME TEACHER
This is a great idea, a dear friend passed yesterday and this has given me idea that I think someone really like, I'm kinda new to sewing but I'm sure I could manage this. Thank you and regards from Scotland.
Finally! I found what I want to do with my dad's shirts. He passed in January and I want to make something special for my family. I found the pattern at walmart (IA), made a practice bear and it was so cool to see the finished product. THANK YOU for the videos on picking the right pattern, setting the eyes and nose and making the bear. I am a quilter, not a sewer but I'm sharpening my skills, thanks to you!
This video is amazing! I’m very grateful for your generosity with your time to show how this bear is made. I was able to make a few memory bears with my grandparents clothes. Thank you so much!
Thank you again for your great tutorial. Every time I make a Memory Bear I have it on to watch and follow just in case I forget something. Lost count now on how many bears I have made. It is getting so much easier to put together. Just thought I send you a note to say thanks from Roxy in Ontario, Canada
I am absolutely delighted that I have come across this video. I bought a pattern from a Chinese website. But I was dismayed to discover there was no sewing instructions. The pattern looks almost identical to your one. Thanks for keeping it to the point. I have mentioned your channel in the review section of the pattern on the website I bought the pattern from. I hope you don't mind.
Thank you SOOOOO much for posting this series!!! I’m not an advanced sewer but slightly past a novice and I was able to follow your tutorials on how to put together all the pattern pieces, put the eyes and nose and how to do a ladder stitch wonderfully. Don’t ever stop making videos, your videos are easy to follow-you are AMAZING!
Amazing tutorial! I just ordered my pattern and can't wait till it arrives. I was relieved to find this video because I'm just starting to learn how to sew, and I have a hard time reading patterns. I'm a visual learner, so I'm very grateful for people like you who upload videos explaining every step!
Thank you for your videos. I am using Simplicity 9894 and McCalls 5125 that I have had since 1990. Your videos are helping me to alter the patterns so that I won't need to use buttons or plastic joints to attach the arms and legs in the future as shown in these patterns. Thank you so much for continuing to offer your videos UA-cam.
Great video! I love how well you explain and show the steps. Your voice is gentle, yet not boring, and easy to listen to and understand. The background music is soft enough to not be distracting but has a nice soothing touch. Well done! I am about to make some bears from my dad's clothing. He passed away from cancer and I am making bears for all my sisters, nieces, and nephews. I decided to watch a video to see if there would be any helpful tips and I am glad I found yours. I tried another video and two minutes in I stopped it, it was nowhere near as good as yours. So thank you again!
I struggled reading the pattern! Not clear at all! Definitely needed this video to see this bear. I made 10 bears for a friend. Much easier after watching this video!
Thank you for the great video . I’m considered the crafty one of the family but I feel this may be above my capabilities - even with your wonderful tips . I love this idea , I have several of my Late Sons clothing , I would like to do this for our surviving children .. I agree , I love the 9 piece pattern - it does add the great deminsion you mentioned - I agree , the face is adorable with the eyes , nose and mouth you’ve selected .. I would consider this a “high end “ bear compared the the others I have seen .. thanks again for sharing - I will try to find seamstress in my area to tackle this for me .. I’m inspired ..
Thank you for being "not so perfect" so we can all relate to you better. I mean, that your seams aren't perfectly matched, who can actually do that anyway? ha ha Also thank you for speaking so clearly, and simply, so that we don't get bogged down with words. I truly love your videos and watch every single one that you post. Truly thank you!
Thank you Whitney. Love this video. I have a funny story. I bought this simplicity pattern through eBay for 19.00. So I went to Walmart to buy my thread and stuffing and my daughter and I decided to look threw the pattern. Guess what I found? Yes girl, this pattern. $1.97 lmao. Oh well I have 2 patterns now. I want to transfer them onto the plastic or laminate them so I can reuse them with out tearing. Thanks again for the video.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I made 8 bears out of my Dad's clothes for all his grandkids. The written directions were horrible and I never could have done it without the video. I wish I could post a photo. Thanks so much!
Your tutorial is so good, I would love to see one for a bunny, like pattern McCalls 2271. I have this pattern and would love to see a tutorial on how to sew it.
Absolutely fantastic tutorials, I’ve started making memory bears from my son’s clothes, he died over two years ago and I find it comforting and so lovely to hug my bears from his clothes
I don't recall you saying anything about the grain lines. Are there any tips you have if you are using old clothing to make memory bears and lining up the grain? Or is that why you do the interfacing?
I enjoyed the very well detailed instructions for this cute memory bear. I have just acquired my dad’s shirts. I was planning to make pillows for my siblings and the grandkids but this gear looks easy so I will try to make this bear. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you for your video, I am a visual learner and found it easy to put together after watching your video. I have made 2 so far, the first one went to my new grandson. I want to keep making them for the Safe Place in our city to give to the kids. Thank you again.
Whitney - I love your tutorials!!! I am a newby and have a question: What type of interfacing do you use? What heat setting on your iron and how long to you hold iron down? Thanks so much!!!
I use Pellon P44F. I bought an entire bolt at Joanns with a 60% off coupon (but you can buy any amount you want). I set my iron on about medium and fuse a few seconds in each spot (with steam on), then lift and reposition iron for a few more seconds and so on. You can go to the Pellon website to find the exact directions.
Look for a bolt of interfacing on the clearance rack, they are often there! I find a lot of ultra light and extra heavy interfacing because not many people buy it but I find the ultra light interfacing good for a stiffening up slippery naughty materials that like to slide and stretch! Cheers!
Life saver ! Currently making a bear from my grandmothers blazer. I will gift it to my aunt as a surprise. Now I just hope she has more of my grandmas clothing to make myself one:)
Amazing. I made memory Bears for my daughters and putted along with the first half and then found your video and flew through the rest. You explain everything so perfectly. Thank you. ❤
I just made two of these today for a neighbor, but I only had the pattern pieces, not the instructions! This video was such a lifesaver! I was so relieved to see that it had all the same shaped pieces, and the video was amazing for seeing what to do. THANK YOU!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Your tutorial was exactly what I needed. You left nothing out. I don’t think I could have done it without your excellent instruction.
Whitney I couldn’t have done this pattern without this wonderful video. The pattern was bought on Etsy so was just a copy and not great so this was wonderful to follow along. I was so pleased I’ve sighed up to your Patreon page. Thanks again for all the tips xx ❤
When I finally find a pattern I will for sure be using your brilliant tutorial. I am a visual learner and you make it so easy to understand. Thank you. I have to make two ASAP as I won’t be seeing my grandsons for ages and I want them to remember me.
Thank you for this - I am a beginner but made my first bear just prior to Xmas out of pretty Xmas fabrics. Then I helped my 11yr old to make one for herself as part of home ed :). My husband's family has just asked me to make one out of pap's old clothes so I am halfway through that (and back on this video to refresh my memory as I am really paranoid about getting this one wrong!). So happy you don't pin everything, my patience and I thank you greatly for that too!!!
I found this tutorial so helpful...I have never made a bear before and have now done 5. I tacked the head on to allow me to remove the clips. Thank you so much....
I'm so glad you like it! Have you checked out my other memory bear tutorials? I share more tips and tricks in those videos. Here's the playlist - Memory Bear How tos from Whitney Sews: ua-cam.com/play/PL6bNa81aVS4QfMk_L30ONPC9N-PoK_W3D.html
I bought this pattern before I found your channel. I just want to thank you for helping me make my bear a whole lot easier. My bear came out so cute. Now have to make 2 more for my boys. Love your channel. Very simple to follow. God bless you.
Adorable! My niece has made this bear several times using shirts from a loved one, just wonderful. I wondered how they went together, thank your for this video.
you made this look so ez, which I'm sure its more difficult then it looks, you can tell you've made a few! i am going to try and make a few as I have some little nieces that would love to cuddle with these little creatures. thanks again happy sewing
Thank you, you just helped me make my first memory bear for my first grandchild from shirts that were her great grandma’s. I couldn’t have done it without you!
I love this tutorial! I will look forward to your video on best tips for memory bears. Your directions are perfectly clear and straight forward. I’ve sewn a lot over the past few years and feel like I’m wrestling with curvy seams like the bears snout. You make it look easy!
makiing my first one with the McCall pattern from Walmart, same bear. Thank you, I was stuck in panic mode trying to read McCall pattern instructions, I always purchase Simplicity patterns they are so much easier to understand. I looked on You Tube for help and here you are. Thank you, I'm almost finished with it, thanks to your outstanding video. You have a new fan and subscriber.
Just made my first bear (I'm a beginner it was a practice for a very important memory bear) I am so happy with it and watching your wonderful step by step video alongside I have learnt so very much and enjoyed every minute. Thank you so very much Whitney xx
Hi I've just made my first memory bear following your video which was brilliant it was rewinded many times but I think I've got it now 😊 I'll still use it with my next bear to check I'm doing it right Thanks a lot x
Awesome.. I went to Walmart to look for the pattern.. wanted to make them for my kids and my niece and nephew using my mom clothes.. as gifts so they can have there grandma close to them.. they miss her so much..
Oh my goodness!!!! This is so helpful!! Thank youuuu!!! I am so excited to make my first bear. Of course I will have to start and stop your video as I'm doing so. I hope mine turns out as beautiful as yours. ❤
Thank you for doing this video! I have finally been able to start working on memory bears using my grandmother's clothing and I have to make 30 of them for family members. This video is a life saver as I was getting confused looking at the directions. Thanks for being clear and concise!
I love your tutorials. So easy to follow. Ive now made around 60 memory bears and 8 rabbits. I used a 9 piece pattern from pinterest. I will post some photos on your page. Keep up the good work.
I find that sewing a line of stitching a scant quarter inch along the edges of the fabric and clipping before sewing helps matching the edges when sewing curved areas that don't match the curve on other pieces. I help keep the 1/4 inch seam laying in a straighter line and better matching of the edges.
Love this size. About 20 years ago, I sewed a bear nearly identical, but it was the size of a Beanie Baby bear ... boy was that a chore, lol. Going to give this a try with the larger bear, I think Thank you for sharing ❤️
I opened my first 10 lb box of fiberfill tonight and couldn’t stop laughing as it “grew” out of its box. Ha!!! Great step-by-step, Whitney. Very pleased with my results thanks to your help. :)
@@Whitney_Sews the best tutorial! I completed 2 during the first run through on your video. Having no written instructions, not a fancy machine and beginner level sewing; I feel accomplished. Going to do the other 2, thank you so much for making this happen!
Wow! Enjoyed watching you video with the step by step guide on hoe to sew a bear together. As I am a self taught teddy bear maker and I received back a comment from a friend of my aunt, stating that I had apparently made/sewed the bear together incorrectly. I will give it another go. Hoping these steps also apply to using the faux fur for the teddy bears. Once again a big thank you for your guidance in sewing a bear together.
Great idea with the plastic , especially if you want to make a few....TFS these ideas. I’ve made bears for my kids before .. called celebration bears for birthdays. But I love to make one in memory of my dad, who left us last year. 💜🙏🤗👍🏻
This video is a complete life saver! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Do you have a video on how to make the little vest/jacket on this pattern? TIA!!
So so so helpful. About to do my first memory bear for my daughter with her late nanas clothes and you have actually made me believe I can actually do this! So informative and helpful. Oh, and absolutely love the bear, it's beautiful! Thank you so much xx
Not sure why...but I love all of your videos. Maybe it's because you don't mucking around with too many confusing words, or stutter try to think of words to add in or maybe it's your hands aren't flying in every direction, which honestly is off-putting...or maybe it's because you are a natural. Thank you for doing the videos, I'm a sewer who needed sewing lessons as I aged but I failed sewing in school. I love to sew and I'm impressed with your memory bears. You have given me an idea for an upcoming family birthday. Thanks again and Wednesday are looking ore interesting to me now!😁👍🏼
I found the pattern A2115 at Wal-Mart. I only had to go to two different Wal-Marts to find it. It was not in order. The patterns were sort of mixed up. It was smoothed between some other patterns. One lonely pattern. I did check online first, it was selling from $17-$29 each. I was so happy to find it. Now I need to get the safety eyes and nose. Can't wait to start making them.
I am in an online sewing class and spent four hours trying to make this bear on my own, and got to the point where I was about to have a breakdown. I could not do it for the life of me. I repurchased fabric and plan to retry with this video tonight. I could cry from relief with the help of this video. I am a visual learner, so this is like a new world for me. Thank you times a million. You don't know how much stress you have saved me from.
I feel you on this! I tried to do a bear this weekend and it flopped.
You are not the only one. I was struggling with this also. After several times of almost giving up I thought their must be a youtube video.
I am so thankful to have come across this tutorial.
Wish me luck and good luck to you. I think we have this😉
Nice video! I'm a long time sewer of 35 years making clothing, dolls/animals, hand bags and home decor and wanted to give you another tip. When sewing curves, especially tight curves, shorten the stitch length to fairly tiny stitches to add strength and help with control. Then use pinking sheers to carefully trim the seam being careful not to cut the stitches. This replaces the snipping the curves and gives a very smooth stuffed curve when you stuff your project. Also works great when doing scallops. It really makes a big difference. I have a similar pattern purchased years ago but was then suggesting using scrap chenille bed spread fabric. You couldn't use the pinking sheers very well on pile-type fabrics but works great on regular fabric. I also liked your newsboy hat video. Keep up the good work. Love your vintage sewing machine. It's the only way to go in my opinion.
That is great idea, thanks...
Hi Kim I have been to Michaels, JoAnn Fabrics , Hobby Lobby and Walmart, here in .Ct. do you have any idea where I can get this pattern
Thank you Janice Rasnic for great advice. I had a singer for 10 yrs and now I plan on getting a new machine when they get back in stock. I don’t know what to get Bernette 35, Janome 725s, or
Necchi Q132A
Thank you for your advice
@@karencastiglione9263 etsy has someone selling a download for $5
I’ve watched so many sewing tutorials from clothing, accessories to bears and everything in between and I have never seen such a pleasant and informational seamstress like this!
Aww thank you!
I’ve made serval of these bears and still find it helpful to sew along with your step-by-step guidance. Great camera work, and you keep it short and to the point. Perfect.. Thanks!
I am 71 years old and I've taken up the hobby of sewing. I'm very accomplished at all building concepts and I really like your video's. You do a very good job explaining the how's and just as important the whys. So it's off I go to sew a memory bear.
I’m so thankful and blessed I found you on you tube!! You take time off to spend time for you and your family. May God bless you and yours!!! I never could have made my memory bears without finding you, Whitney. You were a God send. I can not read patterns. I’ve made over twenty bears for my family. You are a great teacher!!! May God pour down his blessing on you and your family!! 🙌🏻
I have gifted the Veteran's Home with some of the Care Bears. Way to make old folks smile! Thank you for your tips. Patterns from plastic is brilliant. Using that for facemasks too!
Girl, you are a natural born teacher!
I've just made my first memory bear and read my first pattern, thank you so much for the videos, I couldn't have made one without you x
That's so wonderful! Great job on your first pattern; I'm glad my video helped! :)
Thank you so very much for being here. ❤ Your videos saved the day for many memory bears that I have made. 😊 From the bittom of my heart. Thank you. ❤
Thank you for this amazing tutorial. I made my first one for a gift for my mom. I used a shirt of my dad’s as a memory. Was nervous as I didn’t have time to practice but I think it turned out pretty good. Thank you!
Your tutorials are exceptional! You explain the steps so clearly and make everything easy to follow and understand. I've been sewing for 50 years, so I'm an old lady, but I've learned so many helpful hints from you. I had made several Memory Bears, but I recently was asked to make one from a MINK JACKET! I was absolutely terrified to take scissors to such an expensive item. Even though I'd made several bears over the years, I watched your videos before tackling this mink coat bear! I found your videos to be very helpful and calming! You gave me the courage go ahead. I didn't use the safety eyes and nose because the lady for whom I made this bear wanted me to use buttons she had provided for the eyes and a simple felt nose. It turned out great! So, thank you, Whitney! I wish I could show you a picture, but I don't know how to attach one to my comment. Thank you for all you've taught me! You are talented and delightful! Deb Anderson
I'm so glad my videos helped give you the confidence you needed! The bear sounds beautiful! If you have a facebook account you can share a picture on my page, I would love to see it!
Did you post a picture of the mink bear that you made?
This video is so well done. Informative and concise. No rambling. Making bears 3 & 4 for grandkids. I certainly wish I’d had this video for the first two.
This is a great video! My son is fighting brain cancer and wanted me to make him a memory bear from the hospital gown he wore when he was diagnosed. I have the pattern cut but was nervous to begin. With this video I am confident I can do it. Thank you! 😊
I'm so glad my video helped give you the confidence you needed! All the best to your son as he is fighting cancer
This is so cute! I love seeing multiple prints of fabric used in the same piece. And, this in particular is such a great way to "let go" of giant boxes of old clothes while still holding on to a piece. ^-^
Thanks! I love making these bears so much and each one turns out different but so cute!
I found this tutorial video extremely helpful. I could not locate the pattern she used by Simplicity and used Simplicity 8155. I could not have succeeded in making my first memory bear without this tutorial and the other ones on putting pattern on thin plastic, attaching the safety eyes, and the ladder stitch. My pattern directions were not very clear, at least to me.
I was very happy to read in a comment that the pattern I really wanted to use was now offered by McCalls at Walmart. I immediately went to my local Walmart and did find the pattern that used to be Simplicity A2115.
It is now sold as McCalls L9547. My Walmart had only one pattern but I was thrilled to find it.
I also needed to find some thin plastic to transfer my pattern to. I could not find any clear-cutting plastic boards at my dollar stores. I wondered where else I might find something suitable.
I had success at my Hobby Lobby store. They sell a clear plastic template for quilters. I found it in the sewing notions. Mine was 24” by 18 “ and cost $3.39 but I had a 40% off coupon.
I am now ready to start working on my second bear once I trace the pattern.
Thanks so much for these wonderful ideas.
I'm so glad the video was helpful and that you were able to find the new version of the pattern!
Thank you so much . I'm making 31 for Christmas this year with my parents clothes.
I JUST WANT TO THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO I LOVE SEWING .HAVEN'T BEEN FOR A LONG TIME SINCE MY DAUGHTER PASSED AWAY I DEFINITELY WILL START WITH THESE 😂❤🎉SO EASY 😊AND YOU ARE AN AWSOME TEACHER
This is a great idea, a dear friend passed yesterday and this has given me idea that I think someone really like, I'm kinda new to sewing but I'm sure I could manage this. Thank you and regards from Scotland.
Finally! I found what I want to do with my dad's shirts. He passed in January and I want to make something special for my family. I found the pattern at walmart (IA), made a practice bear and it was so cool to see the finished product. THANK YOU for the videos on picking the right pattern, setting the eyes and nose and making the bear. I am a quilter, not a sewer but I'm sharpening my skills, thanks to you!
That's so wonderful! I'm glad my videos were helpful to you! I would love to see a pic of your precious bear :)
nos sure how to get the picture to you
If you're on facebook you can send it to my Whitney Sews page - facebook.com/whitneysews
This video is amazing! I’m very grateful for your generosity with your time
to show how this bear is made. I was able to make a few memory bears with my grandparents clothes. Thank you so much!
Thank you again for your great tutorial. Every time I make a Memory Bear I have it on to watch and follow just in case I forget something. Lost count now on how many bears I have made. It is getting so much easier to put together. Just thought I send you a note to say thanks from Roxy in Ontario, Canada
I am absolutely delighted that I have come across this video. I bought a pattern from a Chinese website. But I was dismayed to discover there was no sewing instructions. The pattern looks almost identical to your one. Thanks for keeping it to the point.
I have mentioned your channel in the review section of the pattern on the website I bought the pattern from.
I hope you don't mind.
Thank you SOOOOO much for posting this series!!! I’m not an advanced sewer but slightly past a novice and I was able to follow your tutorials on how to put together all the pattern pieces, put the eyes and nose and how to do a ladder stitch wonderfully. Don’t ever stop making videos, your videos are easy to follow-you are AMAZING!
Amazing tutorial! I just ordered my pattern and can't wait till it arrives. I was relieved to find this video because I'm just starting to learn how to sew, and I have a hard time reading patterns. I'm a visual learner, so I'm very grateful for people like you who upload videos explaining every step!
Where did you find a copy of the pattern?
Thank you for your videos. I am using Simplicity 9894 and McCalls 5125 that I have had since 1990. Your videos are helping me to alter the patterns so that I won't need to use buttons or plastic joints to attach the arms and legs in the future as shown in these patterns. Thank you so much for continuing to offer your videos UA-cam.
Great video! I love how well you explain and show the steps. Your voice is gentle, yet not boring, and easy to listen to and understand. The background music is soft enough to not be distracting but has a nice soothing touch. Well done! I am about to make some bears from my dad's clothing. He passed away from cancer and I am making bears for all my sisters, nieces, and nephews. I decided to watch a video to see if there would be any helpful tips and I am glad I found yours. I tried another video and two minutes in I stopped it, it was nowhere near as good as yours. So thank you again!
Thank you for leaving such a kind comment! I'm so glad you came across my videos. Best of luck on all of your bears!
This was so helpful!
I’m currently making a bear for a friend. Great to get visualisation that you just don’t get from reading a pattern!
Glad it was helpful!
I struggled reading the pattern! Not clear at all! Definitely needed this video to see this bear. I made 10 bears for a friend. Much easier after watching this video!
Thank you for the great video . I’m considered the crafty one of the family but I feel this may be above my capabilities - even with your wonderful tips . I love this idea , I have several of my Late Sons clothing , I would like to do this for our surviving children .. I agree , I love the 9 piece pattern - it does add the great deminsion you mentioned - I agree , the face is adorable with the eyes , nose and mouth you’ve selected .. I would consider this a “high end “ bear compared the the others I have seen .. thanks again for sharing - I will try to find seamstress in my area to tackle this for me .. I’m inspired ..
Thank you for being "not so perfect" so we can all relate to you better. I mean, that your seams aren't perfectly matched, who can actually do that anyway? ha ha Also thank you for speaking so clearly, and simply, so that we don't get bogged down with words. I truly love your videos and watch every single one that you post. Truly thank you!
I actually found this pattern yesterday after looking everywhere at Walmart!
Thanks to your tutorial I was able to sew my first bear the right way first attempt! Sincerely appreciate your time.
Thank you Whitney. Love this video. I have a funny story. I bought this simplicity pattern through eBay for 19.00. So I went to Walmart to buy my thread and stuffing and my daughter and I decided to look threw the pattern. Guess what I found? Yes girl, this pattern. $1.97 lmao. Oh well I have 2 patterns now. I want to transfer them onto the plastic or laminate them so I can reuse them with out tearing. Thanks again for the video.
Oh wow! At least it was only $19 and not $64 like I saw on one site! Did you see the video where I showed how to transfer patterns onto plastic?
You know it lol. Yes I did.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I made 8 bears out of my Dad's clothes for all his grandkids. The written directions were horrible and I never could have done it without the video. I wish I could post a photo. Thanks so much!
I'm so glad my video was helpful! You can share pics with me on my Facebook page or Instagram. Both are linked in the video's description box.
Your tutorial is so good, I would love to see one for a bunny, like pattern McCalls 2271. I have this pattern and would love to see a tutorial on how to sew it.
Finally ready to do this project, and while watching I exclaimed, "Holy ****! This woman is a ******* genius!" Excited.
Thank you for this. Straight to the point.
Absolutely fantastic tutorials, I’ve started making memory bears from my son’s clothes, he died over two years ago and I find it comforting and so lovely to hug my bears from his clothes
As a fellow loss mom, I couldn't see this and not comment. I am so sorry for your loss and hope you find sewing is a distraction and a small comfort.
Hi Whitney, Can you please do a tutorial on how to make the vest? Thanks :)
x2 please!!
Please x3
Is there a video for the vest yet???
@@alisonhaines3846 not that I know of 🫤
Thank you so much, very clear instructions so much so that I've ordered the pattern and made one myself
I don't recall you saying anything about the grain lines. Are there any tips you have if you are using old clothing to make memory bears and lining up the grain? Or is that why you do the interfacing?
Because of the interfacing I don't worry about grain lines, but I do talk a little bit about pattern placement in next week's video.
I enjoyed the very well detailed instructions for this cute memory bear. I have just acquired my dad’s shirts. I was planning to make pillows for my siblings and the grandkids but this gear looks easy so I will try to make this bear. Thanks for the inspiration.
10 seconds into the video I know Im going to love it 😊 just pushed the red subscribe
Thank for subscribing! I hope the video is helpful for you :)
Whitney Sews thanks for replying I made one out of my daughters baby blanket xx
Thank you for your video, I am a visual learner and found it easy to put together after watching your video. I have made 2 so far, the first one went to my new grandson. I want to keep making them for the Safe Place in our city to give to the kids. Thank you again.
Whitney - I love your tutorials!!! I am a newby and have a question: What type of interfacing do you use? What heat setting on your iron and how long to you hold iron down? Thanks so much!!!
I use Pellon P44F. I bought an entire bolt at Joanns with a 60% off coupon (but you can buy any amount you want). I set my iron on about medium and fuse a few seconds in each spot (with steam on), then lift and reposition iron for a few more seconds and so on. You can go to the Pellon website to find the exact directions.
Look for a bolt of interfacing on the clearance rack, they are often there! I find a lot of ultra light and extra heavy interfacing because not many people buy it but I find the ultra light interfacing good for a stiffening up slippery naughty materials that like to slide and stretch! Cheers!
Life saver ! Currently making a bear from my grandmothers blazer. I will gift it to my aunt as a surprise. Now I just hope she has more of my grandmas clothing to make myself one:)
You make it look so easy! I much prefer to watch a tutorial than read through patterns. Thank You. Thank You. Anne-Marie England
Glad you liked the video! It's my goal with every tutorial to try to make it easy to understand and follow for every sewer.
Amazing. I made memory Bears for my daughters and putted along with the first half and then found your video and flew through the rest. You explain everything so perfectly. Thank you. ❤
I'm so glad it was helpful!
I just made two of these today for a neighbor, but I only had the pattern pieces, not the instructions! This video was such a lifesaver! I was so relieved to see that it had all the same shaped pieces, and the video was amazing for seeing what to do. THANK YOU!
Oh wow! Not having the instructions would be very intimidating. I'm so glad my video was helpful for you!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Your tutorial was exactly what I needed. You left nothing out. I don’t think I could have done it without your excellent instruction.
Whitney I couldn’t have done this pattern without this wonderful video. The pattern was bought on Etsy so was just a copy and not great so this was wonderful to follow along. I was so pleased I’ve sighed up to your Patreon page. Thanks again for all the tips xx ❤
When I finally find a pattern I will for sure be using your brilliant tutorial. I am a visual learner and you make it so easy to understand. Thank you.
I have to make two ASAP as I won’t be seeing my grandsons for ages and I want them to remember me.
Tracy Cook Hope you're able to find a pattern soon!
Tracy - I have an extra one. Let me know if you can't find one.
Susan Leshinsky ,,,, do you still have one available.????
Thank you ! I made my first one and your video was a HUGE help.. not sure I could have done it without you !
Thank you for this - I am a beginner but made my first bear just prior to Xmas out of pretty Xmas fabrics. Then I helped my 11yr old to make one for herself as part of home ed :). My husband's family has just asked me to make one out of pap's old clothes so I am halfway through that (and back on this video to refresh my memory as I am really paranoid about getting this one wrong!). So happy you don't pin everything, my patience and I thank you greatly for that too!!!
I found this tutorial so helpful...I have never made a bear before and have now done 5. I tacked the head on to allow me to remove the clips. Thank you so much....
Hi Amy many moons ago you sourced the first pattern for me. Well I’ve treasured it and finally making my first bear. So excited
Wow Whitney, that is the best tutorial, you explain all the little things that aren't said in the pattern instructions. Thank you!
I'm so glad you like it! Have you checked out my other memory bear tutorials? I share more tips and tricks in those videos. Here's the playlist - Memory Bear How tos from Whitney Sews: ua-cam.com/play/PL6bNa81aVS4QfMk_L30ONPC9N-PoK_W3D.html
I bought this pattern before I found your channel. I just want to thank you for helping me make my bear a whole lot easier. My bear came out so cute. Now have to make 2 more for my boys. Love your channel. Very simple to follow. God bless you.
I went to Walmart yesterday and found this pattern. Can’t wait to start this project. Thanks for the video.
Wonderful! Let me know how it turns out :)
Adorable! My niece has made this bear several times using shirts from a loved one, just wonderful. I wondered how they went together, thank your for this video.
You did a fantastic job doing this video. I have a new granddaughter and I know she would love this bear. Thank you for the video.
Fantastic video!! I wanted to see the process before purchasing the pattern and you’ve given me the confidence that I can do it. Thanks!
you made this look so ez, which I'm sure its more difficult then it looks, you can tell you've made a few! i am going to try and make a few as I have some little nieces that would love to cuddle with these little creatures. thanks again happy sewing
Once you've made one or two they really are pretty easy to whip up. I hope you give it a try and let me know how yours turn out :)
Thank you, you just helped me make my first memory bear for my first grandchild from shirts that were her great grandma’s. I couldn’t have done it without you!
I love this tutorial! I will look forward to your video on best tips for memory bears. Your directions are perfectly clear and straight forward.
I’ve sewn a lot over the past few years and feel like I’m wrestling with curvy seams like the bears snout.
You make it look easy!
Here's the memory bear tips video :) ua-cam.com/video/JCG5ZMF72qE/v-deo.html
Is there a way you could show how to sew the vest? I'm one of those who has to see how it needs to be done. Thank you.
makiing my first one with the McCall pattern from Walmart, same bear. Thank you, I was stuck in panic mode trying to read McCall pattern instructions, I always purchase Simplicity patterns they are so much easier to understand. I looked on You Tube for help and here you are. Thank you, I'm almost finished with it, thanks to your outstanding video. You have a new fan and subscriber.
I am so glad the video was helpful!
Just made my first bear (I'm a beginner it was a practice for a very important memory bear) I am so happy with it and watching your wonderful step by step video alongside I have learnt so very much and enjoyed every minute. Thank you so very much Whitney xx
What a beautiful bear and it doesn’t look that hard to make either, thank you!
thank you so much! i am a visual learner and this has been so helpful!! very appreciative! i have made 3 bears now!!
Hi I've just made my first memory bear following your video which was brilliant it was rewinded many times but I think I've got it now 😊 I'll still use it with my next bear to check I'm doing it right Thanks a lot x
I'm glad my video was helpful!
Awesome.. I went to Walmart to look for the pattern.. wanted to make them for my kids and my niece and nephew using my mom clothes.. as gifts so they can have there grandma close to them.. they miss her so much..
I hope you're able to find a pattern!
Oh my goodness!!!! This is so helpful!! Thank youuuu!!! I am so excited to make my first bear. Of course I will have to start and stop your video as I'm doing so. I hope mine turns out as beautiful as yours. ❤
I'm so glad my video was helpful! Please let me know how your bear turns out 😊
@@Whitney_Sews I sure will!! Thank you! 😊
Thank you! I have been able to make many bears because of your video.
Thank you for a very informative and easy to follow video. I can’t wait to get started on my bears!
Very clear instructions for a very novice sewer 👍
Thank you for doing this video! I have finally been able to start working on memory bears using my grandmother's clothing and I have to make 30 of them for family members. This video is a life saver as I was getting confused looking at the directions. Thanks for being clear and concise!
Wow, that is a lot of bears to make! Let me know how it goes!
I will!
This is my go to video for the bear! Thank you.
Grateful for this tutorial (just lost my Mom & I have a pattern & the fabric). Your tutorial will make it so much less daunting ❤❤❤❤❤🙏💜💜😍🌞
Nicely sewn. Not complicated like some patterns are. You did an excellent job explaining each step of the sewing process.
I love your tutorials. So easy to follow. Ive now made around 60 memory bears and 8 rabbits. I used a 9 piece pattern from pinterest. I will post some photos on your page. Keep up the good work.
I find that sewing a line of stitching a scant quarter inch along the edges of the fabric and clipping before sewing helps matching the edges when sewing curved areas that don't match the curve on other pieces. I help keep the 1/4 inch seam laying in a straighter line and better matching of the edges.
Love this size.
About 20 years ago, I sewed a bear nearly identical, but it was the size of a Beanie Baby bear ... boy was that a chore, lol.
Going to give this a try with the larger bear, I think
Thank you for sharing ❤️
I opened my first 10 lb box of fiberfill tonight and couldn’t stop laughing as it “grew” out of its box. Ha!!! Great step-by-step, Whitney. Very pleased with my results thanks to your help. :)
It was the same for me when I opened my first box :) Then I had to basically sit on it to get it squished back down to store it
I watched this many times, now have all supplies and 4 bear bodies cut out; ready to finally make this!!
Awesome! Let me know how they turn out :)
@@Whitney_Sews the best tutorial! I completed 2 during the first run through on your video. Having no written instructions, not a fancy machine and beginner level sewing; I feel accomplished.
Going to do the other 2, thank you so much for making this happen!
Thank you Whitney - I had lost the instructions and was happy to find your step by step tutorial - Great job!
Wow! Enjoyed watching you video with the step by step guide on hoe to sew a bear together. As I am a self taught teddy bear maker and I received back a comment from a friend of my aunt, stating that I had apparently made/sewed the bear together incorrectly. I will give it another go. Hoping these steps also apply to using the faux fur for the teddy bears. Once again a big thank you for your guidance in sewing a bear together.
Thanks! My sister loaned me the pattern and half the instructions were missing so it was great to find this!
Thank you so much for your tutorial, I followed you rather than the pattern which was much easier, thanks for sharing 😊
I'm so glad my video was helpful!
awesome tutorial I just made my first memory bear and your video was a great help thanks again
Great idea with the plastic , especially if you want to make a few....TFS these ideas. I’ve made bears for my kids before .. called celebration bears for birthdays. But I love to make one in memory of my dad, who left us last year. 💜🙏🤗👍🏻
This video is a complete life saver! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Do you have a video on how to make the little vest/jacket on this pattern? TIA!!
No, I have never made the vest. Didn't ever feel like my bears needed to wear additional clothes.
I made my first Bear and your video was so helpful. Thank you
So so so helpful. About to do my first memory bear for my daughter with her late nanas clothes and you have actually made me believe I can actually do this! So informative and helpful. Oh, and absolutely love the bear, it's beautiful! Thank you so much xx
Thanks for this video it really helped me I will be trying to make my 1st memory bear n I can’t wait to start it
Thank you so much Whitney
I'm making one for my granddaughter
You are amazing I was having trouble reading my pattern and you made so much sense ❤ your work
Glad I could help!
Just bought this pattern at Walmart yesterday and I’m ready to give it a try!!
Not sure why...but I love all of your videos. Maybe it's because you don't mucking around with too many confusing words, or stutter try to think of words to add in or maybe it's your hands aren't flying in every direction, which honestly is off-putting...or maybe it's because you are a natural. Thank you for doing the videos, I'm a sewer who needed sewing lessons as I aged but I failed sewing in school. I love to sew and I'm impressed with your memory bears. You have given me an idea for an upcoming family birthday. Thanks again and Wednesday are looking ore interesting to me now!😁👍🏼
Thank you for the sweet comment! I'm glad you like my videos. I script them ahead of time to make sure I don't ramble too much ;)
This is random but I have to say it .........LOVE YOUR EYE BROWS....it’s rare to find a girl who doesn’t draw them on these days
I found the pattern A2115 at Wal-Mart. I only had to go to two different Wal-Marts to find it. It was not in order. The patterns were sort of mixed up. It was smoothed between some other patterns. One lonely pattern. I did check online first, it was selling from $17-$29 each. I was so happy to find it. Now I need to get the safety eyes and nose. Can't wait to start making them.
The ones I use are linked in the description box if you need more info on the eyes and noses :)