Little Ed Ted (L) and Little Red Ted |
Sunday, 3 June 2018
What Happened to the Blue Rabbits (and All Cuddlies!) when They go to Forever Homes or Work
Sunday, 27 May 2018
Returning from a Technology Wilderness.......
Cy Bear back with you all again! Do very much hope that you've not forgotten and/or given up on us!
Blue Rabbits 3 & 4 before being wrapped up and prepared for their trip to Oxfordshire. |
Isobel has been suffering many technology-related travails during the month-long absence from these pages, and we're still not completely back to normal. We're nearly there, but with Bank Holidays in both the United Kingdom and the USA (where they are commemorating Memorial Day this Monday), the various Help Desks that have become a feature in Isobel's working life recently are not working at their usual rate(s)!
Our trials have included problems with both the laptop, and smartphone, both caused by a shaky input of a Google password via the latter, which caused that august organisation to upgrade EVERY ACCOUNT we are linked to on Google to the "new" email address, and it then not syncing with sites like our Etsy.com shop. On the laptop front, we had hard disk failure, corrupted operating system and finally, when they were replaced, the need for updates on the latter, and different browser system versions operating nowadays, compared with when we first started on Etsy. At least, that is what Isobel believes the problems to be. She thinks that the Google bit is now righted. We still await help from Etsy Support, who have sent back a Recovery pathway for Isobel to follow - but she has sent back some further questions about which password she has to input, and where/when: she doesn't want to have to start out all over again!! And, we THOUGHT Technology was supposed to speed things up!!!!(NOT!!!).
In the meantime, sewing has continued apace and we are now at the point that Blue Rabbits 4-6 have been completed, posted to (and received by) the Oxford Against Cutting (OAC) offices. We then received a bonus order for Blue Rabbit No. 7 - which MsKA (our OAC contact throughout the Blue Rabbit Saga) has decided will become a prize for her good work to the Young Girl Star in the OAC film which features the Original Photographs on which Oscar, the original OAC Blue Rabbit Mascot
is based.
Blue Rabbit No.5 |
As a reminder - here's the pieces being putting together bit of the process illustrated |
In the interim, Isobel finally managed to figure out just how to make our leggy Cuddlies stand up better. That part of our Toys' anatomies has always been a weak spot for us, and Blue Rabbit 5, as well as No.6 (shown immediately above here) are now made in this new way (as well as in the future! The result of an 0530 brainwave one morning in this production process!!). I'll let you into the secret at another, suitable time, but believe me, it does make a world of difference!
I ended our last post at the end of April, with some photos of a potential new Cuddly offering - Unicorns. The following week, Isobel handed over some more of her non-fitting wardrobe to the Samaritans Charity Shop here in Kirkby in Ashfield, and met another new potential Cuddly. He was purchased, and will follow Pink Unicorn into the Toy Animal Hospital to undergo the same "treatment", during which Isobel will "harvest" another Toy Animal pattern - to be used to introduce another new Member of the COLDHAMCUDDLIES Toy family.
He looks like this - and when ready to be displayed in our Shop (COLDHAMCUDDLIES.etsy.com) will become the FIRST Dog Toy we've made since our 2010 beginnings. However, the planned future of both these sample toys has been slightly amended. Instead of joining the Cuddlies'Shop, to find a new home for them, Isobel is going to give them both some additional stuffing and give them back to the Samaritan's Charity Shop. That way, they can make a little bit more money from them than they already have by Isobel's purchasing them. Their original labels will be retained too - hopefully this can be a truly win-win situation all around.
Here's to this week's new beginnings. Thanks to all the hiccups recently, the administration of the Shop is hopelessly behind, and Isobel is going to take the opportunity of re-vamping the whole thing - new descriptions, new tags etc. The summer months are traditionally a quiet time for us and we're determined to be back to normal routine well in time for the September Holiday occasions. We'll keep you posted as we go along, of course.
Meanwhile - have a good week Everyone. It's good to be back again.
Your Friend, Cy Bear.
Sunday, 29 April 2018
Blue Rabbits No.2 and No.3 Ready for the Off + New Cuddlies in the Offing.
No.2 is on the right |
View from the rear |
Viewed from the front |
Sunday, 22 April 2018
Updated Photograph posts and latest Blue Rabbit Progress Report.
Introduction: |
Acceptance! |
(Slope due to uneven seat on which Blue Rabbit 2 is standing!) |
Sunday, 15 April 2018
Blue Rabbits - Progress to Report: Global News about Cuddlies whereabouts
Puffin R as he looked when he arrived as a Patient early in 2016 |
Introduction. |
Acceptance! |
Warminster, Wilts, England, UK:
Pettiford Ln, Henley-in-Arden B95, UK
Sunday, 8 April 2018
New Looks for Old Friends: and updates on New Ones!
And this is how our current Sleepy Koala looks now - with a different nose and a "smiley" mouth: (this has still to appear in our Shop!):
New Mouth and Nose, and some tidying up around the mouth too |
Sunday, 25 March 2018
More Developments on the COLDHAMCUDDLIES Public Relations' Front
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/566375716/bertie-blue-whale |
Sunday, 18 March 2018
COLDHAMCUDDLIES Near Future is RABBITS - Lots of Blue Rabbits in particular!
Hello Everyone - Cy Bear back with you once again, with some updates.
Isobel has been busy continuing the re-tagging and re-titling that is an every day (seemingly) chore when one has an Etsy.com Shop like ours - in case you need reminding, ours is www.COLDHAMCUDDLIES.etsy.com. - but there have been two particular developments this week that we feel Our Readers may find interesting.
The first, some further news on the Oscar Blue Rabbit front: our contact at Oxford Against Cutting (OAC)) - MsKA - sent an email last Friday afternoon, saying she had been able to identify funding for the 6 Blue Rabbits her Charity's Nurse hopes to use in her educational presentations to school children from May 2018 onwards. We've been asked to make them "fatter" and "more cuddly" than the original prototype Mascot Rabbit Toy we created - and told you about in our post dated February 4th, 2018 ("Introducing Oscar Blue Rabbit......"). Here's a picture - just to remind you what Oscar looks like:
Isobel has also been asked to make his neck "thicker" too - but we're not absolutely sure that changing the templates we've got for Oscar will actually convert well into the kind of Toy MsKA is seeking: something that little - and not so little - girls will want to hug and cuddle.
To overcome this potential difficulty, we asked our Friend, SS - puppeteer extraoradinaire from Tulsa, Okalahoma for his thoughts (as he designed the original Oscar template for us). Just to be sure, he suggested two other Rabbit patterns which might fit the bill better. They've been sent to MsKA for her thoughts - because Isobel is not actually going to begin the OAC commission until the week-beginning 26th March, 2018.
We think by using the pricked ears from one of the patterns (Pattern 1), and the body, head and limbs from other, rounder pattern (Pattern 22), we'll achieve what MsKA is looking for. The original request from MsKA was for a toy that closely resembled their design for The Blue Rabbit - star of the film promoting their Charity's work in the field of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) (You'll be told the results of this consultation as and when we know the answer!)
Isobel is actually making Oscar No2. at the moment - and we're hoping that he will be en route to Tulsa by the end of next week, so that the OAC Order can be started. Isobel is incorporating the suggested amended "looks" into this latest version, just to see if they WILL work, or if they could be improved by using the new pattern.
Meanwhile, because Oscar No1 used most of the existing fleece in our stock - Isobel has purchased another batch - which, needless to say, looks almost the same colour, (but not exactly the same) - but feels somewhat softer and cuddlier. OscarNo2 is being made with the new supply, as will the proposed Batch of Six!
Here's a photograph, taken on our dining room table of the fabrics we will be using:
You'll see that we've got two different fabrics in the darker blue colour: a length in Dark Blue Fleece, and a smaller amount in a matching polyester material. All future Oscars' noses will all be made with the Blue Fleece, as it was with Oscar No1 and we used that fabric for his ear linings as well, because we hoped that it would help them to stay pricked up! We're not sure that is going to be a really long-term solution though (and may well suggest that Oscar be returned to our Toy Animal Restoration Clinic- for a free Make Over as a result). Oscar No2's ears, as well as having Blue Fleece linings are also being stiffened with a layer of inter-facing - which looks as though it will provide a longer-term answer to the floppy tendencies caused by fleece fabric in all cases. (The loppy ears shown in Pattern 2 shows the "look" that Oscar No1's ears could end up with, if left as they currently are!)
In addition, all COLDHAMCUDDLIES Rabbits, whether dressed or otherwise, or whether made with fleece or plushes, have ears made with polyester or satin-type linings. We're going to give MsKA the option to choose, once we've got a response about the patterns. In the end, it's a question of "feel", as well as "look" as to which way the decision will go, we suspect.
Talking about Makeovers, which we wrote about in our last post, we've embarked on a new path - in particular to do with the Toy Animal Restoration Clinic, (https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/589621523/animal-toys-mended-toy-bear-special-care?ref=shop_home_active_1 ) whose services have long been a part of the Shop's activities. Since moving to Nottinghamshire, we've not had as many Patients visiting as we would like, so Isobel began to research how we could make these services better known to the "Great British Public" - in a way that is different, but much the same, as we attempt to do via the Etsy.com route. We had our sewing machine repaired earlier this month, and while she "googled" to find out where our local Sewing Machine Repair Shop was located (in the next Town, as it happened - Sutton in Ashfield), she noticed an advert for yell.com (the on line version of that long running publication "Yellow Pages"). She telephoned the number on the site, and actually met a Consultant to discuss her options last Friday. (Co-incidentally, he was with us when Isobel received the news about the 6 Further Oscar Models!)
The result of this is that we are trialling - for an initial 3 month period (of an annual offer) for an advertisement site for the Restoration Clinic. There will also be a link to our Etsy Shop on there, and we can include up to 25 pictures there too, plus that old on-going bugbear "keywords"!! It's going to be aimed at customers living in "London Central" and "Nottingham" areas for which there will be a monthly fee (which can be covered by our existing funds currently, as well as from the results of the OAC Order). In addition, we will be getting coverage - for free during the same period - in the Chesterfield, Derbyshire and Mansfield, Nottinghamshire areas (both larger Towns located near to where we live). If nothing materialises in the first 3 months, the contract can be cancelled. If business does arrive, we will have the option to continue the advertisement for the specified 1 year period, or upgrade the site to a full website. Isobel feels that after 8 years trading, COLDHAMCUDDLIES needs to expand it's borders - so please wish us luck (we already do have a suitable domain name that we can use). The site is due to "go live" sometime during this coming week (beginning 19th March, 2018).
Interestingly, the yell.com Consultant was kind enough to suggest that our services can be regarded as somewhat of a "niche" one! Saleman's "talk", may be, but looking at their existing classifications, there didn't seem to be THAT many others offering such a service, and given that many of those have their titles beginning with "T" = Teddy Bears", the fact that ours is going to be labelled COLDHAMCUDDLIES, and "keywords" will incorporate "Animal" in them, might (we say just MIGHT!) end up with our services being seen higher "up the page", than many of the others UK-wide, not just in the areas we're paying for! It's true: after all, we've had Dinosaurs, (see below) Dragons, as well as Puffins and multiple Teddy Bears admittedly, as Patients since we started out in 2011!
Here's hoping! See you all next week, hopefully!
Your Friend, Cy Bear.
To overcome this potential difficulty, we asked our Friend, SS - puppeteer extraoradinaire from Tulsa, Okalahoma for his thoughts (as he designed the original Oscar template for us). Just to be sure, he suggested two other Rabbit patterns which might fit the bill better. They've been sent to MsKA for her thoughts - because Isobel is not actually going to begin the OAC commission until the week-beginning 26th March, 2018.
Pattern 1 |
Pattern 2 |
We think by using the pricked ears from one of the patterns (Pattern 1), and the body, head and limbs from other, rounder pattern (Pattern 22), we'll achieve what MsKA is looking for. The original request from MsKA was for a toy that closely resembled their design for The Blue Rabbit - star of the film promoting their Charity's work in the field of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) (You'll be told the results of this consultation as and when we know the answer!)
Isobel is actually making Oscar No2. at the moment - and we're hoping that he will be en route to Tulsa by the end of next week, so that the OAC Order can be started. Isobel is incorporating the suggested amended "looks" into this latest version, just to see if they WILL work, or if they could be improved by using the new pattern.
Meanwhile, because Oscar No1 used most of the existing fleece in our stock - Isobel has purchased another batch - which, needless to say, looks almost the same colour, (but not exactly the same) - but feels somewhat softer and cuddlier. OscarNo2 is being made with the new supply, as will the proposed Batch of Six!
Here's a photograph, taken on our dining room table of the fabrics we will be using:
You'll see that we've got two different fabrics in the darker blue colour: a length in Dark Blue Fleece, and a smaller amount in a matching polyester material. All future Oscars' noses will all be made with the Blue Fleece, as it was with Oscar No1 and we used that fabric for his ear linings as well, because we hoped that it would help them to stay pricked up! We're not sure that is going to be a really long-term solution though (and may well suggest that Oscar be returned to our Toy Animal Restoration Clinic- for a free Make Over as a result). Oscar No2's ears, as well as having Blue Fleece linings are also being stiffened with a layer of inter-facing - which looks as though it will provide a longer-term answer to the floppy tendencies caused by fleece fabric in all cases. (The loppy ears shown in Pattern 2 shows the "look" that Oscar No1's ears could end up with, if left as they currently are!)
In addition, all COLDHAMCUDDLIES Rabbits, whether dressed or otherwise, or whether made with fleece or plushes, have ears made with polyester or satin-type linings. We're going to give MsKA the option to choose, once we've got a response about the patterns. In the end, it's a question of "feel", as well as "look" as to which way the decision will go, we suspect.
Talking about Makeovers, which we wrote about in our last post, we've embarked on a new path - in particular to do with the Toy Animal Restoration Clinic, (https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/589621523/animal-toys-mended-toy-bear-special-care?ref=shop_home_active_1 ) whose services have long been a part of the Shop's activities. Since moving to Nottinghamshire, we've not had as many Patients visiting as we would like, so Isobel began to research how we could make these services better known to the "Great British Public" - in a way that is different, but much the same, as we attempt to do via the Etsy.com route. We had our sewing machine repaired earlier this month, and while she "googled" to find out where our local Sewing Machine Repair Shop was located (in the next Town, as it happened - Sutton in Ashfield), she noticed an advert for yell.com (the on line version of that long running publication "Yellow Pages"). She telephoned the number on the site, and actually met a Consultant to discuss her options last Friday. (Co-incidentally, he was with us when Isobel received the news about the 6 Further Oscar Models!)
The result of this is that we are trialling - for an initial 3 month period (of an annual offer) for an advertisement site for the Restoration Clinic. There will also be a link to our Etsy Shop on there, and we can include up to 25 pictures there too, plus that old on-going bugbear "keywords"!! It's going to be aimed at customers living in "London Central" and "Nottingham" areas for which there will be a monthly fee (which can be covered by our existing funds currently, as well as from the results of the OAC Order). In addition, we will be getting coverage - for free during the same period - in the Chesterfield, Derbyshire and Mansfield, Nottinghamshire areas (both larger Towns located near to where we live). If nothing materialises in the first 3 months, the contract can be cancelled. If business does arrive, we will have the option to continue the advertisement for the specified 1 year period, or upgrade the site to a full website. Isobel feels that after 8 years trading, COLDHAMCUDDLIES needs to expand it's borders - so please wish us luck (we already do have a suitable domain name that we can use). The site is due to "go live" sometime during this coming week (beginning 19th March, 2018).
Interestingly, the yell.com Consultant was kind enough to suggest that our services can be regarded as somewhat of a "niche" one! Saleman's "talk", may be, but looking at their existing classifications, there didn't seem to be THAT many others offering such a service, and given that many of those have their titles beginning with "T" = Teddy Bears", the fact that ours is going to be labelled COLDHAMCUDDLIES, and "keywords" will incorporate "Animal" in them, might (we say just MIGHT!) end up with our services being seen higher "up the page", than many of the others UK-wide, not just in the areas we're paying for! It's true: after all, we've had Dinosaurs, (see below) Dragons, as well as Puffins and multiple Teddy Bears admittedly, as Patients since we started out in 2011!
Here's hoping! See you all next week, hopefully!
Your Friend, Cy Bear.
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