The White Christmas, and other merry Christmas plays . n be securely fastened(with safety pins) to the shoulders in front, beneathit, thus making the round body of the bear. For the 161 Merry Christmas Plays back of the suit do not cut the waist part separatefrom the legs, as is usual in the pattern, but allowthe waist to be as wide as the seat of the lay a pleat from A to B oneither side, tapering to form a loosefit below the waist. Sew thumblessmittens to the ends of the sleeves,padding them a little on the backand sewing on palms of a light tan,to represent paws. Fit the seat o


The White Christmas, and other merry Christmas plays . n be securely fastened(with safety pins) to the shoulders in front, beneathit, thus making the round body of the bear. For the 161 Merry Christmas Plays back of the suit do not cut the waist part separatefrom the legs, as is usual in the pattern, but allowthe waist to be as wide as the seat of the lay a pleat from A to B oneither side, tapering to form a loosefit below the waist. Sew thumblessmittens to the ends of the sleeves,padding them a little on the backand sewing on palms of a light tan,to represent paws. Fit the seat of the drawers at theback loose enough to give freedomof motion, but no more. For the heads, cut hoods like , taking a straight piece of clothcloth and fitting it with pleats around the face, ears of two thicknesses of the cloth, stitchedand turned like Fig. 4. Lay a box-pleat at A-B andsew them to the hood at C-D, so that they will standout and forward. See Fig. 5. Sew this hood to theneck of the suit, so that all goes on together. Bear. false faces.


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