Please welcome Scharlih, another balck bear. For him, I used the same pattern as for my award winning baribal Baby Hope but as I have run out of the other fabric I had to use a different one and found this beautiful, deep black faux fur.
If you should wonder about the name: I thought it would be a nice idea ti give my baribals Native American names. Unfotunately, I couldn't find any dictionaries in our local bookstores and then I saw those other books on my shelf: Green, with gold wrtiting from my favourite author Karl May and decided to "borrow" the names from his books.
Now, Scharlih is the way Winnetou, his most popular character, used to call his white friend and bloodbrother Charley.
For more infos about Scharlih, please visit him on bearpile: http://www.bearpile.com/item/45477
Montag, 30. Mai 2011
Samstag, 28. Mai 2011
Purzel now on bearpile
Purzel is a playful brown bear cub, made from soft dark brown faux fur and measures 10cm/4" from nose to tail. For more details visit him at bearpile: http://www.bearpile.com/item/45425
Mittwoch, 4. Mai 2011
Please welcome Phil, a nosy little meerkat. He is now available from bearpile:
http://www.bearpile.com/detail.cgi?item=44746
Montag, 2. Mai 2011
George, the little polar bear
Please meet George, my latest polar bear cub. I just listed him on bearpile:
http://www.bearpile.com/detail.cgi?item=44705
http://www.bearpile.com/detail.cgi?item=44705
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