Saturday, 16 February 2013

Meet the Three Foxes in Buchanan Tartan Dresses

Just listed at www.Etsy.com/shop/coldhamcuddlies: Limited Edition Collectable Chestnut Plush Furry Foxes

https://www.etsy.com/listing/65456642/
These Three (of Three) Limited Edition Chestnut Plush Furry Foxes, are dressed in Buchanan Tartan fabric - upcycled offcuts which would otherwise have been consigned to a local landfill site.   Each have two separate lines of RicRac trimming at the lower edge of their dresses - one in Orange fixed with embroidered Green French Knots, one with Yellow and Green French Knots, and the third with Dark Green RicRac and Yellow French Knots - illustrated below.







They each have a detachable Lime Green Felt Bonnet, edged with Primrose trimming, all measure 17 inches or 44 cms from the tip of their ears to the soles of their shoes and are meant to sit down. They weigh 260g each (circa 10 ounces) so, if travelling singly will be treated as a Standard Small Packet and charged as such by United Kingdom Royal Mail, both for international or within the UK journeys.


Assembled before being sewn together




They all have the same coloured Dark Green Felt Shoes and White Satin Pantaloons edged with white Cotton trimming. They all have a plain White Felt Collar Their bodies are made separately with calico and stuffed with polyester fibre meeting all international safety standards Their heads, paws, ears and tail are all made with chestnut brown plush furry material, with the ears being lined in fawn satin lining. Their eyes are plastic with a glassy surface and safely attached with a plastic safety backing.


Please note that I no longer drive a car, and am thus dependent on rural 'bus services in order to reach a Post Office capable of handling Parcels (because of their bushy tails, these Lady Foxes will be regarded as such). I usually access these outlets on a Tuesday, Thursday or Friday of any one week, so if a specific deadline has to be met, Buyers are asked to take this restriction into consideration when placing their order.

Two further posts featuring these new additions to the ColdhamCuddlies family, which are renewals for our original Lady Fox dressed in a green candy-striped poplin dress, will be posted here shortly. ( Another Lady Fox  dressed in Green Candy Stripe is planned for production shortly).

Friday, 8 February 2013

Transforming TW Bear - Part Two

Hello Everyone - Cy Bear  back again, to take over the story of TW Bear's transformation.

There's not a lot of room where the Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic normally operates - from the Lloyd Loom Chair next to Isobel's bed.  The sitting space is currently filled by two plastic bags in which the remaining Christmas Teddy Bears are resting - until we can find space for them in one of our cupboards.  Here's a photograph of said Chair, together with a Kilo (2.2lbs) Bag of Stuffing waiting to be used, balanced on the back of it,


because there are another 4 Kilo Bags of Stuffing balanced on top of another cupboard the other side of the bedroom!  We operate in a relatively small space!!


Thought you'd be interested in this information - before I get back to the subject matter in hand.  By the way, the Bubble Pak box has the bubble wrap in which all the ColdhamCuddlies get packed before they set off to their Forever Homes, and underneath that is the pile of chemical free tissue paper which is put round them before they get bundled in the wrapping.  The whole travel preparation process takes place ON Isobel's bed!

Now - back to TW Bear's transformation:  once the old Bear pieces have been dried, they normally require to be lightly pressed.  In TW's case this was not needed, so Isobel was able to proceed to the next stage.  Because some of TW's pieces were rather ragged (as mentioned at the end of our last post), each piece was placed on cardboard and Isobel drew around them.  That way, she was able to get a better idea of his eventual shape.  For example, the gusset piece to which TW's side faces is attached needed a bit of guesswork on Isobel's part.  Had we thought about it, we should perhaps have asked to see a photograph of what he had originally looked like - but in the event, MrsAW, TW's Forever Friend is quite satisfied with his final look.



Here are TW's new shapes already to be put together, with his original bits tacked on to the new mohair coat fabric.  The black wool markings indicate where eyes and ears need to be matched, and his ears are already made.  His original ones had disappeared, so Isobel used the pattern for Edward Bear's appendages - since they were roughly the same size, shape and age.



The bits have been sewn together, turned right side out,  and TW's eyes have been put in place.  Now he's ready to be stuffed!


TW's head has been stuffed and attached to his body..  He's got a knitting yarn cone stuffed inside him so he can stand up for this photograph, but that is somewhat shorter than TW's whole body - which is why he looks a little odd at the bottom end!


Now TW's arms have been stuffed.  His new paw pads are made with soft beige leather (as opposed to some sort of felt that had previously been used) - and attached to his body.  The legs have been attached in their respective spots, but still need to be stuffed.  In TW's case, because the fur was thicker than Edward Bear's, Isobel decided to stuff his legs after she had attached them to the body.  She decides on which pathway as and when they arrive!


Here is TW, with ears attached, nose in place - the shape of the gusset called for an oblong nose this time, rather than the arrow-shaped one Isobel usually puts on us Bears (again, it's "horses for courses", as the saying goes - Isobel) - and he is  ready to be re-united with MrsAW, his Forever Friend.

That took place a few days ago - and here are two pictures of TW sitting on one of the armchairs of his Forever Home.


He looks great against an apricot coloured background, doesn't he?  We've been invited to call round anytime to see him - because he only lives across the road from the front of The Hospital of St. John here in Heytesbury (our apartment is at the back of the complex).

There we are then - the next patient in the Clinic is expected to arrive sometime later this week.  His Forever Friend seemed to get cold feet about bringing him in on Tuesday.  He was her mother's bear, and she was never allowed to touch him, so for years he has just lain in a drawer.  When his Forever Friend went to pick him up, apparently some of his stuffing fell out, and when they met at their  Zumba class earlier in the week, she wondered if it was going to be worthwhile giving him to Isobel at all.  Fortunately, RevJS, Edward Bear's Forever Friend you will remember, was standing next to them, and she provided the requisite assurance that Isobel would certainly be able to bring her Bear back to life.  So....... we await his arrival.

 Rumour has it that he's another Red Bear!  (Little Red Ted was the very first patient in the Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic (Etsy Listing #79124185)- nearly 2 years' ago - posts about him and his big Brother, Big Red Ted appeared on 30/04/2011, 04/05/2011 and 05/05/2011).

Finally - Edward was re-united once more with RevJS - who is now completely satisfied with Edward's "happy look"!  

Good night and good-bye for the time being.  Cy Bear






Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Transforming TW Bear - Part One

Our last post (February 4, 2013) included mention that TW Bear was re-united with his Forever Friend after a somewhat prolonged stay awaiting treatment in the Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic (Etsy Listing 79124185).  The delay was caused, not by any difficulty involved with his therapy, but merely the fact that we had some difficulty in establishing a fabric source initially, and then we had three other Bear Patients (see the posts regarding the Treatment of the Wagstaff Bears) who all needed to be back with their Forever Friends in time for Christmas.  In addition, there were no time constraints or demands in the case of TW's transformation, nor that of his good friend Edward Bear, who had arrived in the Clinic a few days earlier than TW himself.

Thus, once Edward's New Nose Job was successfully accomplished (see post on 31/01/2013), TW's transformation started.  With the result looking like this



the first stage of treatment, as ever, began with an attack with the "Quik Unpic" - in close proximity to a large garbage bin.  The combination of wood chippings and kapok stuffing that many Bears of TW's vintage (some where between 80-100 years old.) results in a lot of waste needing to be carefully collected.  TW's Forever Friend, Mrs. AW admits to being over 80, but she's not sure if he was a hand-me-down, or arrived new, but he's been with her since she can first remember.   Even so, there always seems to be stuff to be vacuumed up as well, no matter how careful one is in the deconstruction process.


The deconstruction, and much of my restoration work, is undertaken on my trusty ironing board - hence the need for some covering to collect the detritus created as one works through.  The ironing board is also the surface on which many of the photographs get taken!



The stuffing on the right was extracted from the top half of  TW's body and his head (Far R.).  The latter being totally wood chippings, and the body mostly Kapok, with a bit of wood chipping around the neck area - presumably to provide a bit of stiffening.  (The more I get involved with toy restoration, the less I understand the mindset of those involved in yesteryear!  Also, the more I dislike the thought of wood chipping - so dangerously inflammable!)


TW's total internal contents!
Once all the stuffing and joints had been removed, there was still some stubborn Kapok needing removal before TW could be immersed in a bath to remove the accumulation of dust from several decades.



Given the length of time that the dust/dirt had collected,  the left-overs in the bath shown in the lowest picture really shows how well TW had been cared for over the years.  Apparently, as he got progressively hairless, MrsAW's Nanny had become correspondingly embarassed by his appearance.  So she provided him with a knitted vest and knickers to keep him covered.  These, alas, now no longer fit - but MrsAW requested they be returned with TW, for totally sentimental reasons.



Once the total immersion had been completed - TW stayed underwater all night just to make sure he was completely clean - the usual drying procedure was commenced.  So, I'll close this post with TW's vital pieces being hung out to dry (with  great care you understand:  not in the normal sense of these words!)


The piece in the middle of the front row is the gusset - the central piece of the head.  It, and the two pieces on either side, (TW's face) were the most damaged and frayed.  My questionable artistic talents were thus needed when it came to the next stage of the transformation!

Until the next time.....Isobel