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September 02, 2009

Kids get attached to toys very easily, sometimes to the extent that they consider them as close as a friend. This is why it is so heart-breaking when one of them gets ripped due to wear and tear. Fortunately, there is a very quick fix that can turn a teddy bear's life around and make it as glamorous as ever. With a quick fix any plush toy can be brought back to life. First, identify where and how big the damage is. Next, get the right gear. The right sized needle, and a strong piece of thread in the color of the stuffed animal are vital for the appropriate fix. When all of this is ready, it is just a matter of stitchin. To learn how to patch a stuffed animal, read the full version of the article at How to Fix Stuffed Animals - Stitching in 3 Easy Steps.

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