Stuffing
Start stuffing
from the bear’s head. To make your future nose embroidery neater, stuff the end
of the nose with soft wooden chips or coconut fiber. Keep stuffing with no
haste, carefully, using alternately big forceps and a wooden stuffer. While
stuffing the head, form it. Put a disk with a washer and a cotter pin into the
lower part of the head and route a tacking stitch with the strongest thread
along the lower line on the head pattern. Pull off the thread, with the margin
edges bent inside the head. Stuff the arms. Take the filler with forceps, or a
clamp, and put it into the arm spreading it inside the arm with a wooden stick.
Having stuffed it to the level of the hand, put a bag with granulate in each of
the arms, whereupon proceed to stuffing with sawdust. Before stuffing the upper
part of the arm, put a cotter pin joint therein. Once the arms are completed,
sew the hole up with an invisible stitch.