Monday 5 May 2014
Make way for the Coldham Koalas! And a sad case of being taken for a ride.
Saturday 26 April 2014
COLDHAM CUDDLIES Spring Cleaning session continues
Hello Everyone! Cy Bear looking in again.
It's lovely to be back, with some anecdotes about more of my Furry Coldham Cuddlies Friends who have recently been renewed in our Shop, www.COLDHAMCUDDLIES.Etsy.com.
With the weather being benign over the Easter holidays, Isobel was able to get out with our Lady Dressed Rabbits and took some new photographs of the Girls in various parts of our gardens here at The Hospital of St. John. I'm not going to chat about them today, because I've decided to show you the new photographs of some of our Fox Family, beginning with the Buchanan Foxes (Etsy Listing #65456642).
Originally, there were three Buchanan Foxes all with their dresses made in genuine Scottish Buchanan Tartan, which we'd acquired in our fabric stash as off cuts from our faux fur supplier based in Frome, Somerset - Fine Quality Feather Company. They all had the same bonnets, and could be singled out because their dresses had different coloured ric rac trimming around the hems. One Buchanan Lady Fox found her Forever Home in Richmond, Texas - just before Christmas. We've not heard how her journey went, but she was destined as a surprise for our Customer's Mother, who had originally been a Buchanan before she married. We know she arrived safely at the Customer's home: we just don't know how the important meeting went! We are operating under the assumption that in this case, "No News is Good News!!
However, we've had some interesting side episodes as a result of Isobel introducing these Lady Foxes. Just before Christmas 2013, we received an enquiry from MrsMB, a lady living in Toronto, Canada. She did not want a Cuddly, but had been scouring her local haberdashery sources to find sufficient quantities of the Buchanan tartan for her own craft project - a coat for her daughter's dog. Apparently she makes several a year, and having seen our Buchanan Fox trio's original photos in our shop (www.COLDHAMCUDDLIES.Etsy.com) contacted us to see if she could buy her requirements from us.
We think it is because the daughter's surname is Buchanan too!
We were, by then, deeply involved with MsJAF, the author of a self-published book "Birthright" - the first of a trilogy of books about some Buchanan Wolves and Isobel decided to find her own unlimited supply of the Buchanan plaid. This we did - Strathmore Woollens Ltd of Forfar, Scotland - and they've been marvellous; not only in supplying us with our Buchanan requirements, but also in confirming the names of other tartan off-cuts we have in our fabric stores - intended for future Cuddlies' dresses. They've also allowed us to deal with them on a trade rate basis too. Very helpful - and they are so prompt in their responses too. Anyway, we've purchased a metre (the minimum order) and were able to supply MsMB with what she needed.
We're hoping that when the dog coat is finished, we might get a picture of the dog and coat - but so far none has arrived. Meanwhile, we have a good stock of Buchanan plaid - to meet future requirements from MsJAF. We've posted about the Buchanan Wolves - Agatha and Nick - and anyone interested should go to our post of 16th February, 2014 - The Story of some Special Cuddlies - Nick and Agatha Buchanan Wolf to learn more about them.
Another recent renewal has been Chuck Coyote. His head is made in the same way as our Foxes - but using a different shade of plush fur. However, his body and clothing are combined. (Our Lady and Gentlemen Dressed Toys have separately made bodies, and their clothes are also made separately and sewn on. Chuck also does not have leather boots - but some smart matching tan leather shoes, to go with his leather gilet or waistcoat jacket. His trousers are straight, as opposed to the riding jodhpurs our other Gentleman Toys sport. Because there is less effort and fabric involved in Chuck's creation, he (and his Coyote counterparts) are a little less expensive to purchase.
A rear view of Chuck Coyote, who is now out of any possible range of the drain pipe that can be seen in his first photograph! Isobel was so intent on taking Chuck's picture before he got blown down - we are still experiencing Spring breezy conditions here in the UK - that she didn't realise the pipe was there. However, you can rest assured that the outlet was at the rear of the bed in which the heather bush reposes, and Chuck was well in front of the substantial heather bush when the picture was taken. Isobel was the one who moved to get the picture of Chuck's bushy tail.
When Isobel first made a Chuck Coyote, he ended up becoming mascot to an After School Club attached to a nearby Village School. They are known as the Codford Coyotes. He has been fulfilling that role now for nearly four years, and has often appeared in photographs with his Forever Friends in the local newspaper, The Warminster Journal - when they are expanding on their various after school activities or publicising awards that they and their organisers have achieved. He is actually called Charlie Coyote (because, of course, Charlie is the English version of Chuck). This naming game can get complicated, can't it?
When this Coldham Cuddlies Fox was first made - in the 1970's, while Isobel and Peter were living in Alberta, Canada- she decided to give their daughters a Mummy Fox each for their birthdays in the year that Clare was 4 and Philippa three and a half years older. Philippa's birthday is earlier in the year, so her's was made first and then Clare got her Mummy Fox six month's later. They obviously enjoyed themselves together, so Peter - whose birthday was even later in the same year - asked if he could have a Daddy Fox.
It's lovely to be back, with some anecdotes about more of my Furry Coldham Cuddlies Friends who have recently been renewed in our Shop, www.COLDHAMCUDDLIES.Etsy.com.
With the weather being benign over the Easter holidays, Isobel was able to get out with our Lady Dressed Rabbits and took some new photographs of the Girls in various parts of our gardens here at The Hospital of St. John. I'm not going to chat about them today, because I've decided to show you the new photographs of some of our Fox Family, beginning with the Buchanan Foxes (Etsy Listing #65456642).
The Buchanan Foxes among the Grape Hyacinths |
Sitting precariously on the back of a garden seat in breezy conditions |
We think it is because the daughter's surname is Buchanan too!
Seated more comfortably among hyacinths and dandelions at ground level |
We're hoping that when the dog coat is finished, we might get a picture of the dog and coat - but so far none has arrived. Meanwhile, we have a good stock of Buchanan plaid - to meet future requirements from MsJAF. We've posted about the Buchanan Wolves - Agatha and Nick - and anyone interested should go to our post of 16th February, 2014 - The Story of some Special Cuddlies - Nick and Agatha Buchanan Wolf to learn more about them.
Chuck Coyote, next to a Heather Bush |
A rear view of Chuck Coyote, who is now out of any possible range of the drain pipe that can be seen in his first photograph! Isobel was so intent on taking Chuck's picture before he got blown down - we are still experiencing Spring breezy conditions here in the UK - that she didn't realise the pipe was there. However, you can rest assured that the outlet was at the rear of the bed in which the heather bush reposes, and Chuck was well in front of the substantial heather bush when the picture was taken. Isobel was the one who moved to get the picture of Chuck's bushy tail.
A sideways view of Chuck Coyote |
A Country Gentleman among the daffodils at the foot of our Mulberry Tree |
The wish was granted, and Daddy Fox went to work and live in Peter's office in downtown Edmonton - sitting in full view of all visitors and customers who visited on business. He was a great "conversation piece" and carried out this important function when we returned to England in 1987. However he is alas no longer - having stopped standing up and looking rather poorly after several subsequent moves around the UK. One of the Mummy Foxes is still extant however - and may well be pressed into service to entertain another generation shortly. (Isobel had not yet taught herself how to rejuvenate or renovate Cuddly Toys as she now does in the Coldham Cuddlies Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic (Etsy Listing #79124185)
Our Country Gentleman's bushy tail clearly shows the white tip to his brush. All UK Gentlemen Foxes have those whereas their wives don't. Nor, as far as we know, do gentleman Coyotes. We now are aware we may well be open to be told otherwise by our wonderful Followers!
So this is all for this issue of our blog. The weather, alas, has taken a turn for the worse - it's very windy (as opposed to being just breezy). So definitely no further photo shoots possible today, or indeed for a day or two if the forecast is to be believed. However, Isobel is renewing our Cuddlies at the rate of one a day, and I've only so far shown the new looks of five Cuddlies to date. We've still got several more Rabbits and some Teddy Bears to tell you about, as well as the prospect of two new Cuddlies. Both are Koalas, but both very much bigger versions than our extremely popular, traditional Baby Koalas (Etsy Listing #55190185) and each of them come with a story of their own that I think you'll enjoy hearing.
Lot's more to come then: so until next time. Good bye for now! Your Friend - Cy Bear.
Our Country Gentleman's bushy tail clearly shows the white tip to his brush. All UK Gentlemen Foxes have those whereas their wives don't. Nor, as far as we know, do gentleman Coyotes. We now are aware we may well be open to be told otherwise by our wonderful Followers!
So this is all for this issue of our blog. The weather, alas, has taken a turn for the worse - it's very windy (as opposed to being just breezy). So definitely no further photo shoots possible today, or indeed for a day or two if the forecast is to be believed. However, Isobel is renewing our Cuddlies at the rate of one a day, and I've only so far shown the new looks of five Cuddlies to date. We've still got several more Rabbits and some Teddy Bears to tell you about, as well as the prospect of two new Cuddlies. Both are Koalas, but both very much bigger versions than our extremely popular, traditional Baby Koalas (Etsy Listing #55190185) and each of them come with a story of their own that I think you'll enjoy hearing.
Lot's more to come then: so until next time. Good bye for now! Your Friend - Cy Bear.
Saturday 19 April 2014
ColdhamCuddlies Shop is having a Spring Clean!
Saturday 12 April 2014
Welcome to a New Cuddly, with news of another on the way .
Etsy Listing #185804697 |
His matching Green Boots are made from Glove Quality Leather and he is stuffed with polyester fibre fill
meeting all international safety standards.
Unlike the other adult Rabbits, he has a smart yellow bow tie with pearl button tie pin. His Aquamarine Striped Jacket is closed with a matching pearl button, which can open to display his very smart Green Satin Waistcoat. He has a White Felt Collar. He does not undress any more than opening his jacket.
Tuesday 1 April 2014
How difficult is it to give a Review?
A fond Farewell from Cy Bear |
"Nick and Agatha arrived today. They are, in a word, astounding. I could not be more pleased with the quality of your craftsmanship. I'll be leaving great reviews for you. I will try to get good pics this weekend for you. Now I'm excited to see the rest of the family! I'll be in touch soon. Thank you again."
Nick Buchanan Wolf - showing off his tartan waistcoat |
"Thanks for reaching out to us here at Etsy. To clarify, if (JAF) reaches out to our team, her note will be made visible on your account. However, that note will only be visible by Etsy Admin and unfortunately will not be able to be viewed on your public profile.
Again, when the review option expires on a transaction, sadly it cannot be reinstated. I hope you understand.
I have been in touch with (JAF) today and recorded their wonderful review on your account. I hope you find this resolution to be satisfactory.
We're glad to hear you are such a valued member of the Etsy Community! "
Agatha Buchanan Wolf, with bonnet |
JAF's most recent contribution to this saga is as follows:
I wanted to make certain my positive experience is reflected somehow in her shop as her work is exceptional and I will be a repeat customer. Her craftsmanship, the quality of her product, her willingness to take on new challenges and overall communication were beyond expectation. She allowed me to substitute components and whole-heartedly stepped up to meet my needs. I could not be more pleased with the final results. She is truly an outstanding seamstress and businesswoman. Please relay my sincere gratitude for her efforts so that it can be seen by potential buyers on Etsy. Thank you."
What a Review!! I couldn't be happier with it - but what to do next? The more folk who can see it, obviously the better it will be for the future of www.COLDHAMCUDDLIES.Etsy.com Well having obtained the agreement of Etsy Support to use www.ColdhamCuddliescalling.blogspot.uk to publish it verbatim, and encouraged so to do by JAF, this post is the result.
In the interim, I have recently joined LinkedIn and a Group called the Etsy Professional Shop Owners. (As if I don't have enough social media responsibilities already!). They have a thread - very vocal it is too - which has concentrated on the difficulties involved in getting/giving reviews under the current Etsy arrangements. Many of the discussion threads repeat my own frustrations - and I have promised to keep them updated as to what happens (or not!) to my specific predicament. Thus once I've completed the usual promotions associated with this post (on my various Etsy Team Threads, Facebook, Twitter etc.) I shall be posting the link to this post on the LinkedIn site too.
Hopefully it will help to provide comfort/relevant information to potential CUDDLIES buyers as well as to those of us on Etsy who struggle to cope with the current Review system. You may rest assured that both JAK and I will make sure that any future transactions between us are carried out via the Custom Order route. Remember the same time limit for giving a Review remains - the Etsy estimated time of arrival of the goods at the intended destination and 60 days after that - will still apply.
There are many good things associated with one's relationship with Etsy.com. But there are many frustrations too. My main bugbear (I'm not alone, incidentally!) is their habit of changing things (allegedly for a better Seller experience!) just as I get used to doing things and the way those changes can be implemented without any warning (unless, of course, one inhabits the many forums that Etsy organise for just such a purpose!).
Thank goodness, many of the Etsy teams to which I subscribe have Leaders/Members who are alert to these changes, and I get to know that way via their pleasantly time-consuming Chat Threads. But in the interim: anyone know how to conjure another 24 hours to each day?
Hope everyone is having a great day! Isobel
What a Review!! I couldn't be happier with it - but what to do next? The more folk who can see it, obviously the better it will be for the future of www.COLDHAMCUDDLIES.Etsy.com Well having obtained the agreement of Etsy Support to use www.ColdhamCuddliescalling.blogspot.uk to publish it verbatim, and encouraged so to do by JAF, this post is the result.
In the interim, I have recently joined LinkedIn and a Group called the Etsy Professional Shop Owners. (As if I don't have enough social media responsibilities already!). They have a thread - very vocal it is too - which has concentrated on the difficulties involved in getting/giving reviews under the current Etsy arrangements. Many of the discussion threads repeat my own frustrations - and I have promised to keep them updated as to what happens (or not!) to my specific predicament. Thus once I've completed the usual promotions associated with this post (on my various Etsy Team Threads, Facebook, Twitter etc.) I shall be posting the link to this post on the LinkedIn site too.
Hopefully it will help to provide comfort/relevant information to potential CUDDLIES buyers as well as to those of us on Etsy who struggle to cope with the current Review system. You may rest assured that both JAK and I will make sure that any future transactions between us are carried out via the Custom Order route. Remember the same time limit for giving a Review remains - the Etsy estimated time of arrival of the goods at the intended destination and 60 days after that - will still apply.
There are many good things associated with one's relationship with Etsy.com. But there are many frustrations too. My main bugbear (I'm not alone, incidentally!) is their habit of changing things (allegedly for a better Seller experience!) just as I get used to doing things and the way those changes can be implemented without any warning (unless, of course, one inhabits the many forums that Etsy organise for just such a purpose!).
Thank goodness, many of the Etsy teams to which I subscribe have Leaders/Members who are alert to these changes, and I get to know that way via their pleasantly time-consuming Chat Threads. But in the interim: anyone know how to conjure another 24 hours to each day?
Hope everyone is having a great day! Isobel
Tuesday 25 March 2014
Making replacement Fox Head Slippers - Part 2
Friday 21 March 2014
How the replacement Fox Head Slippers are made
The Leopard Head Slipper is our Medium Size |
Our current Tiger Head or Large Kid's Slippers |
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