Good evening once again
Everyone!
Cy Bear signing in for the final post about the
Cuddlies Slippers - at least for the time being. Hope you're not getting bored with the whole idea - because from what
I can see of
Isobel, they are definitely
THE NEXT THING as far as
ColdhamCuddlies and their
www.etsy.com/shop/coldhamcuddlies site is concerned!
In one of my latest conversations with you,
I mentioned that
Isobel had got two custom orders for slippers from
KatherineV our next-door neighbour here in
Heytesbury. This time, it was for some
UK Ladies Size 7 Slippers for her other daughter.
Isobel was told that they did not need to have quite as much material for this version, and that she was quite happy for us to provide another set of
Rabbits, or any other animal we fancied. However she did add that this daughter was a person who "turned herself out well" and was "conscious" of her appearance, so
Isobel decided to make some
Panda Bear Slippers, and trim them with black and white checked ribbon. She also thought the bow should be somewhat smaller, and provide a neater finish.
So here are the
Panda Bear Slippers at various points in their appearance on the
ColdhamCuddlies stage.
The heads were made first - using our existing
Panda Bear pattern, and cutting the seams so that the finished head was slightly smaller than those appearing on our full-sized
Panda Bear (Etsy Listing #55269914). They are very much smaller than the one used for our
Golf Club Head Cover featuring a Panda (
Etsy Listing #1072411362), not to mention our
Panda Bear Glove Puppets (Etsy Listing #91356474).
This is the insole base we use to build the slipper. It is actually a "memory" insole and somewhat thicker than some other insoles available in relevant
Warminster outlets. But there is a choice of sizes on the one base, and
Isobel cuts out the size she needs for the slipper she is working on. These need to have the water resistant covering tacked on before the sides of the slippers are attached.
We decided to take the photographs in a different location this time. These were set on the sideboard in the dining area of the flat, with the silver salver presented to
Isobel when she retired from being a
District Commissioner for the
Canadian Girls Guides in
1986. That event took place when
Peter and
Isobel decided to return to the
UK (after
12 years of trying to get back - because the
Alberta winters were becoming too hard for the family to handle) In the event it was another year before that actually happened. However, as we then moved to another part of
Edmonton shortly after the presentation, the outcome was the same!
The slippers are lined with white fleece fabric (used originally to make the
White Fleece Baby Rabbits featured under
Etsy Listing #89020911). At that time we also made other
Baby Bunnies in Purple, Pink and Blue Fleece, some with White Fleece chests and others all self colour. They've proved very popular when
Isobel has taken them to
Craft Fairs and
Bazaars - because they are just the right price (and size) for
Little People to buy for themselves when they attend these events.
That brings me to the end of the
Ladies Slipper Saga: we've now got two sample pairs of
Childrens Slippers ready for listing, They are the
Small and
Medium-sized versions and feature
Foxes and a new animal
Cuddly Friend, a
Leopard (complete with lots of spots). The
Large Kids' size is next on the production programme, and then there will be a break in
Slipper production for a while.
Here's a preview:
The
Foxes are made in the
Small Kids' size: the
Leopards are Medium sized. They can of course be inter-changeable.
I'm just curious to know who is going to appear to represent the
Large Childrens' size!
Believe me,
I'm the last one to know what happens in the world of
ColdhamCuddlies!
We have three
Bear Patients awaiting treatment in the
Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic (Esty Listing #79124185) and we've decided that their needs require attention before any more
Slippers are produced.
Isobel has not been neglecting them, but has been having trouble in acquiring fabric to match one
Bear, who is a
Winnie the Pooh look-alike (called - what else -
Pooh Bear!) However, earlier this week, she was finally able to find the type of
Poodle Fur fabric from which
Pooh Bear was originally crafted - even though it was definitely not a colour match! Yesterday, at the weekly
Produce Stall Sale in the
Village Church, she was able to show
PennyAB (agent on behalf of her two sons in the matter of the
Bears' restoration) and was given the go ahead for the suggested therapy for
Pooh.
His friend is made of similar fur, but does not need as much treatment. He's a
Brown Bear (known as such) and a few years younger than
Pooh Bear. They will doubtless feature in future posts, and
I hope
I'll be able to tell you about what happens to them, myself.
Here's an introductory view of the
Clinic Patients shortly after they arrived a few weeks ago.
Bernard Bear (in the centre of the picture) is still waiting for his
Forever Friend to decide exactly how much treatment he wants
Bernard to undergo. Certainly, like the other two, he will need two new eyes. Why is it
I wonder that my
Bear Friends' Forever Friends seem to "attack" their right eyes? All three of these new
Friends require that therapy - and they come from two different families! Because they would look odd with different eyes, they will all three need to have two brand new eyes put in for starters.
Isobel has just told me that these
will feature in a post quite soon, but until then,
I'll close for tonight. Good Night - and
I do hope you all have a great week! We've been told to expect a heatwave for a few days - so, with my Beaver Lamb fur,
I'm keeping as still as possible sitting on
Isobel's bed which is in the shady part of the flat, most of the time.
Be back with you all soon!
Cy Bear.