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 |
Monday, 17 March 2014
An unexpected update - in conection with The Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic
A recent photograph taken at the request of Clare and Alan in Nottinghamshire |
- Dear Isobel,
Thank you for your e-mail – I’m delighted you’re pleased with it, and yes, please do feel free to make mention of it. Attached is a pdf of the page which you might find useful.
I’m sorry we didn’t actually include your name & town – I think we were so concerned not to seem to be promoting a business that somehow that got edited out altogether.
Sunday, 9 March 2014
A bit of catching up - A Cuddly and his new Forever Friend + some replacement Cuddlies
Etsy Listing 95653745 |
Baby Hedgehogs - rear view |
Etsy Listing #156563936 |
My animal eye supply is in need of replenishment. When you are doing four foxes at a time, that's eight eyes at the same time! So, I'm investigating Etsy sources, as there appears to be a wider colour chart available than from my normal internet suppliers - starting with the source MrsKN used for the Gold and Blue eyes for Nick and Agatha Buchanan Wolf (see the post on 16/02/2014 ). I confirmed yesterday that she does ship to the UK, and that the heavier the package is, the cheaper the shipping cost! Sounds an interesting idea!
Just so the Foxes don't feel left out - here are rear views of the two pairs of slippers! All have little bushy tails, some of which are visible in this picture. One pair have my usual plastic eyes, and the other pair is supplied with brown glass eyes, which I just happened to have had in stock - waiting for a suitable toy to be fitted with them. (There were only two left in the brown plastic variety!) Colourwise, there is very little difference, but the glass ones are sewn in, while the plastic ones have the usual metal safety washer.
Finally, all my Followers are very observant people, and will no doubt have noticed the addition of two buttons to this Blog. The one appearing in the right side-bar is the blog button, and the one at the bottom of each post have both been provided thanks to the good offices of Angelique Ouellette-Tower of http://www.godsgrowinggarden.com/ . I've been participating in many blog hops arranged by her and her team for several months, and recently took ad space on her blog. This required the creation of buttons, which I had not got the foggiest idea how to do! Angelique obliged - and patiently "held my hand" (over several attempts) before they appeared when/where they were supposed to! While, so far, sales do not appear to have been affected, the number of views for the Blog have increased to the point that we are now at 22,300+ when we were only scraping the 21,000 mark at the beginning of the year. Thanks so much everyone for being such great Followers, and to Angelique for her superb help.
The button for the Clinic appears automatically on the blog when I begin to create every post. (It proceeds majestically down the page as I type. The side-bar one seems to be a permanent feature. Now, I've got to see how to properly capitalise on these new features - because, as ever, I've gone in for them without actually understanding what they are all about!! (I think they are designed to make it easier for Followers and other Visitors to the Blog to reach it!) One lives (dangerously at times I freely admit) and one LEARNS. Which is really what LIFE itself is all about isn't it?
Until next time - Good night and God bless - from Cy Bear and Me! (Isobel)
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
An old friend returns - for refreshment therapy
Last week, following a meeting with his Forever Friend, Little Red Ted returned briefly to the Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic (Etsy Listing 79124185) because his ears were causing concern to the whole family.
Little Red Ted is a Very Important Person in the Coldham Cuddlies story. He is the reason for the creation of the Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic. His Forever Friend had seen Cy Bear when he was just made (well before Cy Bear became a co-author of this blog) and asked me if I could make a Red Bear for her grand daughter. She had always had a Red Bear and wanted one for her grand daughter to enjoy as well. To be quite honest, I had never heard of a Red Bear before - but one always tries to meet one's customers' requirements, doesn't one. So I set about trying to find some suitable fabric with which to undertake the task.
I was equally ignorant of the fact that one could get Red Mohair fabric for Bears. Turner Bear, who is made with Red Mohair, came to the Clinic well after the treatments had become a feature of Coldham Cuddlies' life and I was by then familiar with what different colours of mohair fabric (as well as plush materials) were available for this purpose. My sewing skills have also improved over the months as well!
Thus I only looked for red plush fabrics for Little Red Ted (think I'll refer him to as LRT for the rest of this post). It was only when I took the various swatches I had found to LRT's Forever Friend that I was first introduced to LRT himself. Now he was then nearly 80 years' old and in a bit of a bad way. He had clothes covering several patches that had been applied over the years but the overall Bear shape was still there - and he had obviously been recently given some chamois leather paw pads. (He had been a "military bear" in his younger life, and wherever his Forever Friend had travelled with her husband and family, he had gone too. He'd also had some "conclusions" with various family dogs over the years.)
Thus I only looked for red plush fabrics for Little Red Ted (think I'll refer him to as LRT for the rest of this post). It was only when I took the various swatches I had found to LRT's Forever Friend that I was first introduced to LRT himself. Now he was then nearly 80 years' old and in a bit of a bad way. He had clothes covering several patches that had been applied over the years but the overall Bear shape was still there - and he had obviously been recently given some chamois leather paw pads. (He had been a "military bear" in his younger life, and wherever his Forever Friend had travelled with her husband and family, he had gone too. He'd also had some "conclusions" with various family dogs over the years.)
Until that moment I hadn't even contemplated becoming a Bear Restorer, but felt I had to make him look more like a proud Bear than he then did. His Forever Friend bravely consented to that happening, chose the fabric she wanted for her grand daughter's Bear, as well as LRT - and I set off home, feeling slightly daunted at my daring idea. (Their home is only a couple of houses away from The Hospital of St. John).
Being naturally cautious (a.k.a. "scared stiff"!), I decided to make the grand daughter's Bear first. Then I did Little Red Ted and his treatment was duly completed. Quite literally, the modus operandi I now follow for all Stuffed Animal restorations in the Clinic was honed with Little Red Ted. I made a template from his shape, cut the new coat out with a quarter inch seam all round, and sewed those bits of LRT that were worth saving to the matching pieces. Satisfied with the process so far, I put back his eyes (they hadn't suffered the fate that so many of my Bear Patients since have done!) and added his newish chamois leather paw pads, which I had carefully cleaned up!
Before I completed both the Red Teds, though, I had purchased a digital camera and had taken photographs of all the stages involved in LRT's rejuvenation, so that when he returned to his Forever Friend's home, the two of them looked like this
Before I completed both the Red Teds, though, I had purchased a digital camera and had taken photographs of all the stages involved in LRT's rejuvenation, so that when he returned to his Forever Friend's home, the two of them looked like this
That was over two years' ago. (Big Red Ted was intended as a Christmas Present). As you will see from this photograph, his ears were rather large when compared with the rest of him, and over the months, they had definitely become a bit of a sore point for everyone in Forever Friend's family, who had known him in his previous incarnation.
Thus, after the January meeting of the Ladies Section of the Royal British Legion - at which I gave a talk on Stuffed Animal Restoration - LRT's Forever Friend evidently decided to ask if I could do something about them. Looking at them, after the distance in time, he did look like a Bear with ears like the wonderful Dumbo - didn't he. So, naturally, I agreed and he spent a night with me.
All that was involved was for me to remove his ears - I was somewhat ashamed of how his ears had been fixed on! - so that he looked like this for a short while.
The open seams of both ears, where they are attached to Bears' head were cut - between a quarter and a half inch. Then both were sewn back on to his head - at a different angle from where they had been before so that he now looks like this - not that different, but more firmly attached and at a different point on his head:
Before he was returned to his Forever Home, LRT was introduced to Little Mohair Bear, or Little Ed Ted - who was made directly from LRT'S template. The difference in size and shape is entirely attributable to the difference in fabrics involved. The red plush of LRT is a lot thicker than the pile on the mohair used for Little Ed (the original fabric was used to restore Ed Ted - my first big Bear Patient, who is now living in his Forever Home in Sequals, Italy). Also, plush fabrics have a lot more "give", so one can make a rounder toy when stuffing them, than when using mohair.
So far, Little Ed is the only little Bear that I've made, but there is a stash of mohair fabric - left over from the treatments of Bears since LRT's initial restoration - which will eventually join the Coldham Cuddlies family.
Now, Little Ed Ted is back in his den - waiting for his Forever Home and LRT has been restored to his Forever Friend's arms with a very much more acceptable look than heretofore.
Another satisfactory end to a Coldham Cuddlies Patient treatment.
Until next time! All the very best to my wonderful Followers. Dare I say it - but Spring looks like it's on the way!
Thus, after the January meeting of the Ladies Section of the Royal British Legion - at which I gave a talk on Stuffed Animal Restoration - LRT's Forever Friend evidently decided to ask if I could do something about them. Looking at them, after the distance in time, he did look like a Bear with ears like the wonderful Dumbo - didn't he. So, naturally, I agreed and he spent a night with me.
All that was involved was for me to remove his ears - I was somewhat ashamed of how his ears had been fixed on! - so that he looked like this for a short while.
The open seams of both ears, where they are attached to Bears' head were cut - between a quarter and a half inch. Then both were sewn back on to his head - at a different angle from where they had been before so that he now looks like this - not that different, but more firmly attached and at a different point on his head:
Before he was returned to his Forever Home, LRT was introduced to Little Mohair Bear, or Little Ed Ted - who was made directly from LRT'S template. The difference in size and shape is entirely attributable to the difference in fabrics involved. The red plush of LRT is a lot thicker than the pile on the mohair used for Little Ed (the original fabric was used to restore Ed Ted - my first big Bear Patient, who is now living in his Forever Home in Sequals, Italy). Also, plush fabrics have a lot more "give", so one can make a rounder toy when stuffing them, than when using mohair.
So far, Little Ed is the only little Bear that I've made, but there is a stash of mohair fabric - left over from the treatments of Bears since LRT's initial restoration - which will eventually join the Coldham Cuddlies family.
Now, Little Ed Ted is back in his den - waiting for his Forever Home and LRT has been restored to his Forever Friend's arms with a very much more acceptable look than heretofore.
Another satisfactory end to a Coldham Cuddlies Patient treatment.
Until next time! All the very best to my wonderful Followers. Dare I say it - but Spring looks like it's on the way!
Friday, 28 February 2014
More Cuddlies find Forever Homes
Hello Everyone.
Cy Bear here, after some time waiting for Isobel to get around to her blogging duties. Afraid she's found out how to make something called Treasuries which means she has less time to do essential things like posting here. However, I've finally shamed her into doing one today - because its 12 days since she told you about The Buchanan Wolves going to Tacoma, WA and also the Hay Wolves who are in our shop at www.ColdhamCuddlies.Etsy.com.
We've got some new members in the Coldham Cuddlies family - Piglets. Isobel recently made five at the same time, three dressed in Green and White fabrics, and the other in Black and White material.
Etsy Listing #180104254 |
The Piglets dressed in Black and White are made with White Fleece, whereas the Pink Piglets (which match some big Pigs we sent to SnraCF in August 2013 ) are made with the same Pink Felt that the bigger ones were. Isobel thinks that future Piglets - they weren't as difficult for her to make as she at first feared they might be - will be made with felt, because their features show up better. It would be interesting to hear from our Followers what they would prefer.
The Piglet Twins - Boy in the middle and the Girl on the right - were sent off to Italy on February 20th. They had a very quick uneventful journey are we got a message from SnraCF that they arrived safely just four days after leaving the post Office in Warminster where Isobel had sent them from! Almost quicker than it can sometimes take for a small packet to get from one part of the UK to the next!!
Before the Piglet Twins left us, the usual farewell ceremonies took place and Isobel took this photograph of them sitting on my lap before they got wrapped up in tissue paper and bubblewrap so that they could travel with a few less bumps!
Some days before the Piglets were sent away to their Forever Home, my friend Mr. White Rabbit was wrapped up and sent off to his Forever Home in Amherst, NY, USA. MrsJD had contacted Isobel and asked us to send him so she could give him to her son, LD. He was wrapped up in the usual way and left us on February 10, so it's likely he could still be on his way - because while we've had lots and lots of rain - which has been incredibly depressing for a Bear to watch from my window every day - the folks in the USA, especially where MrsJD lives have been getting lots of snow I am told. Now I don't really know what snow is - but I am told it is white, cold and can get icy, which then becomes dangerous to walk on. That would mean, I suppose, that postmen in the USA find it difficult to deliver the mail on time. So, we hope White Rabbit will soon get to his Forever Home and that we'll be able to show you photographs of him together with his new Forever Friend.
When Isobel is not on the computer, she's now busy sewing replacements for those Cuddlies who found Forever Homes or, in the case of our Novelty Slippers, were purchased during the Craft Fairs Isobel attended before Christmas. Two Baby Hedghogs have now been made and put into their nests (if that is where Hedgehogs live (Etsy Listing #95653745) and two pairs of Fox Head Small Child's Slippers have been cut out and are in the throes of being sewn together.
Isobel is trying out what she calls her production line system. She cuts out more than one Toy or pair of Slippers at a time and when she has got all the pieces together, she then sews each side on all four slippers, then moves on to the soles, and then puts them together one at a time. Rather than making one slipper at a time. She believes it's quicker. I wouldn't know about that, of course, being just a Bear - but I'll believe her!
Right, that's all for tonight. I believe Isobel does have another post she is working on and we'll try not let quite so much time pass before we publish it. Meanwhile, I wish everyone a really good week end.
Your friend, Cy Bear.
Sunday, 16 February 2014
The story of Special Cuddlies - Nick and Agatha Buchanan Wolf : Introduction
Copernicus and Agatha Buchanan Wolf |
When the enquiry was received I was away from base - having a splendid holiday with daughter Clare and her husband, Alan in Nottinghamshire - but in principle I could see no reason for not being able to and replied to that effect. My curiosity having been aroused, I requested more information and was directed to the following link:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/167588694/birthright-book-one-in-the-shepherds?ref=shop_home_feat_1
Realising the significance of being asked to actually create in Cuddly form the main characters of "The Shepherds Moon Saga" - MrsKN's partially-published trilogy, I decided to take things slowly, especially as I then was 185 miles away from my patterns, fabric and sewing materials. MrsKN (whom I will refer to as J.Anne Fullerton (JAF) in future) was more than happy, as she too wanted to be sure of what she might be letting herself in for! Thus, we agreed to keep in touch and I would revert upon returning to base in Heytesbury, Wiltshire. That was in October 2013.
Upon my return to The Hospital of St. John, I was still deep in Novelty Slipper production, with several Craft Shows scheduled, as well as creating/replacing the existing Cuddlies from the Shop. However, I decided that I should invest in the purchase of a copy of "Birthright", the first part of JAF'S planned trilogy, I felt I really could not make intelligent suggestions as to how to proceed with JAF's commission unless I had an idea of whom or what was involved.
First version of Agatha - her ears were not quite right! |
Although an avid reader in my time, these days I find that I fall asleep more often than not, and am better spending my time awake sewing toys, with the TV in the background! However, "Birthright" did keep me awake for longer than many a book I've attempted since maturity dictated this change in my leisure habits.
Once I'd read the book, a selection of fabric swatches were airmailed to JAF to give her an idea of what was in stock, and two were selected. However, by then I was deep into the Craft Bazaar season, as well as needing to fulfill Christmas 2013 orders (and their replacements), so it was not until the New Year that I was fully able to get down to Buchanan Wolf business. By then, one of the selected fabrics had been used for another project and I was unable to replace it - but I was confident that a new faux fabric I had sourced from my fabric suppliers in Frome, Somerset - Fine Quality Feather Company - would more than satisfy JAF's requirements. I didn't propose to send it to her, because she needed to have a surprise when the final product arrived!!
She was kind enough to agree to that modus operandi, so I then made two Wolf Heads, using the Fox pattern. (The same pattern has been used to create our Coyotes, as well - Etsy Listings #61408931 and #670390032). Now the Grey Faux Fur fabric selected has a considerably thicker pile than the Plush fabrics I use for the Foxes/Coyotes, and the initial effort looked incredibly like a Teddy Bear, but with pointed ears! That is, until I got clipping around the muzzle with my scissors. That took some courage to begin with, because it's a rather final thing to do! And it's not something I'd ever done to this extent before, either. However, being careful in my clipping, the resulting face did indeed look like a Wolf - to my relief and excitement.
Photographs of my efforts were sent, and JAF gave me the go ahead. except she did not really like the green plastic eyes that I had given what eventually became Hector Hay Wolf - the subject of our last post earlier this week. JAF'S preference was for blue eyes for her male character, Nick,, and yellow/gold eyes for Agatha, his wife (something I was unable to definitely supply). She asked if there would be problem if she looked around to see if she could find what she had in mind.
Obviously I had no problem with that - and a few days later, she came back with the link to another Etsy Shop, which specialises in hand-painted glass eyes for toys of all varieties.(https://www.etsy.com/shop/6060). Now I did have blue eyes in stock and put them into the second Gentleman's head. While waiting for the gold eyes to arrive, I got on with Agatha's body/head(s). I made two of her as well, so that JAF could decide which one of each character would eventually go to Tacoma, WA - their intended Forever Home.
When the golden eyes arrived, they were accompanied by some blue eyes - the quality of which were a better match for Nicks's head than the pair I'd already put in. So, a pair of yellow eyes were fixed into the Agatha head, and the other one was fitted with my usual amber eyes and eventually became Hermione Hay Wolf (also posted about here, recently). So, I undid Nick's head (which hadn't been attached to his body - as I had a feeling something like this might happen!), de-stuffed the head and managed to wrench off the plastic safety backing on the eyes, without damage to either (so they can be re-used somewhere else!). The new blue eyes were attached, and the whole Nick and Agatha project could then proceed apace. (I was instructed by JAF to keep the other ones - for future requirements!!!!)
Hermione and Hector were completed first. Then came Nick and Agatha - in exactly the same way all the dressed Cuddlies are created - so there's no point in repeating the production process here. However, instead of sewing Nick's finished jacket all the way around, the front was left open - so his Buchanan Tartan waistcoat could be displayed. I did sew on a bronze button, and made a matching button hole - which will do up, but with difficulty - so it's to be hoped he will continue to be displayed "au casual", as it were! The buttons on the waistcoat do actually line up in the finished version! This picture was taken while Nick was in the production stages.
Agatha's dress was made up in the Buchanan Tartan that had attracted JAF's attention originally. As the Tartan Foxes all had bonnets, Agatha also received one - even though JAF didn't request one. Ladies of that generation (the Victorian era) never went anywhere outside without a hat on, and even if Agatha was unaccustomed to wearing such an accessory, I felt she would be incomplete without one.
Agatha with her bonnet, and also adjusted ears! |
Once completed, Nick and Agatha were joined in the usual farewell photograph by Cy Bear - while I prepared the packaging that would, hopefully, ensure a comfortable journey to Tacoma, WA.
Their travel arrangements included an upgrade to the International Signed For Air Mail Package rate charged by UK Royal Mail - instead of the usual Standard Airmail Parcel rate most Cuddlies normally get sent to their Forever Homes.
The latter, depending on where they are destined, can take as long as 4-5 weeks from date of posting. Nick and Agatha arrived within 4 Days of leaving Warminster Post Office. (Royal Mail state that they try to deliver within 5 Working Days, anywhere in the World). The cost of the upgrade was covered in this case, because in ordering the two different Fox versions, rather than working with just one Custom Order (I was unfamiliar with how that worked on Etsy - although am now somewhat more conversant with it!) JAF had paid for two separate Toy's shipping charges. Although JAF was quite prepared to take her chance with the slower method (and get the refund instead), she left the final decision to me.
The Wolf Sisters - Hermione Hay and Agatha Buchanan |
"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."
The Sisters, side by side - and one with hat and one, without! |
So, for tonight - Good Bye and God Bless! Isobel
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