Ears made from the pattern:

Then i did not like the looks of it on my bear's head cos it was too long. looked more like a rabbit-cum-bear instead. So to prevent another mishap like Mr Muscle, i sewed the ears into half...

....and attached it on to the head. And my bear looked even more lopsided!! =( I dunno what happened but one ear was much thicker than the other. Pretty obvious from the pic. The differences in the left & right side of the head also becomes extremely noticeable. Sob sobz...

So i dug up my box of knick-knacks and found a bracelet i once wore for my fren's wedding!
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i tried the Art of Disguise...
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Ta-dah~~!!!! Suddenly my bear becomes a 'She' & looks so much more elegant!!! *happy~ happy~* heehee
Even better, the extreme lopsidedness is hidden!!!!

