Having taken him apart, the decision has been made. BG, having completed the task for which he was purchased, will now be offered as a Hand Puppet, although only as an Associate Coldham Cuddly because he is not handmade. His label indicated he was made in China, and thus probably part of a long production line and machine made. I've taken off the knitted part which covers the Golf Club shaft (more information about this shortly), and taken note of the dimensions involved. I've made a template of the lining of the head piece. Seemingly the Head Covers are stuffed a lot less firmly than for a normal ColdhamCuddlies toy and then the lining is stitched around the neck opening, with the knitted piece attached at the same time. Hopefully, there should then be sufficient space for the Golf Club Head to be pushed into the head opening: at least, that is the idea, anyway! I'll be posting a step-by-step description of how I'm hoping to get it done - when it is done!
Meanwhile, here are some photographs showing how BG has been transformed:
Just a little surprised - I'm 12" (30cms) shorter! |
Still 12" (30cms) smaller: but now from the rear |
Finger guide now in place |
Hello there! Here's the new Me! |
However there has been a major development. Yesterday, while buying fresh vegetables and talking to the many kind folk who were enquiring after my well-being, I happened to mention my aim to have a prototype Golf Club Head Cover ready for the Produce Sale being planned for August 18. As I said in my August 8 post, this is being organised by Church members who live here at The Hospital of St. John. I was accordingly introduced to one of this week's Organisers, who also happens to be a regular golfer, and who - conveniently - resides just next door to the Church.
The gentleman very kindly broke away from what he was then doing, took me to his house - and Eureeka! I now have a model Driver Club on which to actually create the Head Covers! That's going to be a tremendous help as otherwise I'd have been working blindly without one. The club can remain with me for "a week, a month, three months....however long you need it: I don't now need it". Apparently, Mr. DA-B now has a much more technological version of a Driver club, so that the one now with me has been consigned to the "back bag" (as opposed to back-burner).
Mr. DA-B was also kind enough to explain why such covers are needed. When the clubs get shoved back into their slots in the heat of any golf match, as well as when they get carried about on the course, they slide about, and grate against the edge of the bag. Without the cover (and it's the knitted cover over the club shaft we are talking about now) the clubs get scratched and potential long-term damage can occur. The manufacturers of these implements are now providing covers (which are not nearly as original or attractive - since they usually have a prominent logo somewhere on them) when clubs are sold. Golfers are increasingly buying them, because Drivers now come with their own chips (latest technology here - a real eye opener for me I have to say!) which allow the players to adjust the height, angle of shot, etc. et al. so they are actively in the market for Head Covers. (They are therefore an expensive replacement item, and owners need to care for them to justify this expenditure!) Thus it would appear that there is indeed a real opportunity here for a ColdhamCuddlies invasion of the golf course! Look out the Golfing World!
Having completed BG, the Quick Unpic has once again been wielded and an attack on the Little Brown Bear has taken place. He's now been de-stuffed, washed and sewn up (with photographs taken at each stage). This will form part of a future post: (may be even the next one). That will depend on when I can begin completing Fred Bear's on-going treatment. While I wait for PatC's report on the decision(s) taken with her sister over the exact colour of Fred's paws, I will commence stuffing Little Brown Bear and getting him ready for his return journey to Nottinghamshire and his Toy Box home with PamL.
Meanwhile - here's to the next time: by the way Followers are up to 203 (and we're hoping for more after the Liebster Blog Award) and at the last time of looking, the Blog has now had over 7,000 views.
Thank you everyone for your continued support. Bless you all. Isobel
Love the gorilla! He's adorable.
ReplyDeleteYou have done a wonderful job on this guy. I just came over from God's Growing Garden. Congratulations on your Leibster Award. I would love to have you link at my Wednesday Link Party. It is from Wednesdays to Sunday nights.
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Adorned From Above
www.adornedfromabove.com
"BG" is totally cool! - & I think he will be even better as a hand puppet!
ReplyDeleteAngie
Welcome BG - how adorable. Thanks for stopping by my blog...I am finally back - summer was a bit mind blowing, hubby in hospital, bathroom renovated, my neuropathy diagnosis...but getting back on track and hope to be blogging more....good news was we had another grandchild in Aug = 8 all together.
ReplyDeleteGolf club covers are a great idea! And that nice of your friend to loan you a club to use in making your covers.
ReplyDeleteOh my! How sweet is that gorilla! Love his expression :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your award!
best wishes,
Duni via EBT
This is so cute, I love the fact that he's a hand puppet too!
ReplyDeleteDear Isobel, thank you for commenting on my blog. I followed your steps and found this handsome furry guy! He is adorable. And it is great to be able to disassemble items to see how they were made. My mother studies designer clothing from thrift shops.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I wish I was crafty like that. Thanks for stopping by my blog, I'll keep an eye on yours, I have small kids, maybe I can learn to sew stuffed animals? Or maybe I should just stick with writing and leave sewing to the pros. Adorable gorilla!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to say, Isobel, that in this rush of TALU, I have discovered how to set up a "followers" link on my blog. If you are interested, thank you for your kind comments. :)
ReplyDeleteWell isn't he a little bit cute! Thanks for visiting my blog - loved hearing from you! Hope to see you again soon!
ReplyDeleteAdorable little gorilla! Thanks for stopping by Daisy Cottage Designs. I hope you'll come back again. :)
ReplyDeleteDear Isobel,
ReplyDeletesorry to hear your vacation was rainy as well...sigh.
Back home we have more of the same! I'm hoping the sun will make an appearance some time soon :)
Have a lovely weekend,
Duni
Thanks for stopping by and leaving such kind comments over at Naptime Review. I am returning the follow :)
ReplyDeletejulie @ Naptime Review
www.thenaptimereview.com
Hi there. Stopping by to say hi from All Things Luci Ray. I am following you:) Your creations are fabulous!
ReplyDeletethese are very cute. very impressed you make them! Becca
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! You make these?? wow! They are adorable!!!! :) Thanks for following me, I'm definitely following you back! :) thelulumom.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThat gorilla is sooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteHi there! Thank you for visiting my blog, leaving a sweet comment and following along :) I am now following you and I look forward to future visits. Have a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Stephanie
so adorable:)) would you like to follow each other on GFC, facebook and bloglovin?? let me know dear:))
ReplyDeleteLeonor
thesparklinglemon.blogspot.com
Great job on the gorilla!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Isobel, for following Carole's Chatter. I am following you right back. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you have rehabilitated the Black Gorilla. What a life for the poor boy as a golf club cover. I'm sure he is much happier now. I am following you so pop on over!
ReplyDeleteA recycled gorilla is an awesome idea! He's turning out so cute! better use than adorning the head of a golf club
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog-you're so talented! I'm your newest follower-I invite you to visit and say hi :)
ReplyDeleteSusan
that Black Gorilla is just so cute! Happy New Year Isobel!
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