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All the proceeeds from the sale of items on this page will be donated to the Cornwall Hospice Care. The aim of Cornwall Hospice Care is
to provide the highest quality care to alleviate pain and distressing symptoms for people with life-threatening illness, and
to offer practical, emotional and spiritual support to them, their family and their carers.
So far we have raised almost £325 which is amazing - thank yo to everyone who
has purchased items from this page - I know that the money will be put ot good use.
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Scarecrow - 45cm Scarebear was designed by Vanessa Cuttress of Gingerbread Bears in 2002. He is made
from Schulte String mohair and has ultrasuede foot pads. He is filled with polyester sutffing and lead shot to help
him stand up ad scare off any unwanted visitors !! A lovely bear that I bought when Oakley Fabric closed and sold off
all their Sample Bears. A lovley bear which has many memories for me but I think it fitting that he is on our
Charity page and hope that one of you gets as much enjoyment from Scarebear as I have over the years.
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Boughton - 15" traditional - Some of you who have been bear making for at least 10 years may remember a company
called Teddy Bear Warehouse. When they closed in 2001 we bought the majority of their stock including several of their
own patterns. Boughton is a very traditional bear designed by Pam Tress of Whisty Bears this bear is very traditional
in design and requires a quarter metre of mohair to make.
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Fluffy - 11" traditional bear Another Teddy Bear Warehouse pattern Fluffy was also designed by Pam TRess of
Whisty Bears. You will need 1/8th metre to make Fluffy who is a very traditional design.
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Newington and Tunstall - 9" and 12" The last of our Teddy Bear Warehouse patterns designed by Pam Tress of Whisty
Bears, Newington and Tunstall are lovely traditional patterns. To make the two bears you will need a 1/4 metre of mohair.
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Site written and maintained by Mary Saundry, Emmary Bears UK
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