Mohair Bear, as well as being the oldest of the three Waggstaff Bears, has also really been the most interesting project. He arrived with his head dropping off, his face looking as though he'd been in a street fight in which he'd definitely come off worst, and was definitely so tightly stuffed as to not be a cuddly armful at all. Indeed, until I began to de-stuff him, I thought his innards were comprised entirely of wood chippings. In the end, I found it was a mixture of varying coloured cotton-wool, packed very tightly together. The hardness had occurred, I later discovered, because the attic in which he'd been stored for many years was located by the coast, so damp had probably been absorbed which added to the hardness. Here is a shot of what he looked like upon arrival.
Overall, Mohair Bear is not in bad condition at all. His paw pads were incredibly hard - perhaps being leather which had hardened in the damp conditions he'd been kept in, but they needed to be replaced as they looked chipped, as though they had indeed been walking a long way! By removing them and putting in some soft, glove quality leather instead, I was able to remove all his existing stuffing from his limbs without the need to take out the cotter-pin discs with which he had been created originally.
While he needed to have his head re-attached to his body, and new eyes put in - he had two leather buttons in place when he arrived - it was his mouth area that fascinated me. You can see that he obviously had a red tongue originally, and that he had a red roof to his mouth area as well. When I took his head to pieces,
this is what I discovered. The jaws had literally covered a disc contraption which looks like this. No wonder his head was so hard, because while it, too, had the compacted cotton-wool stuffing, it also accommodated this piece of engineering - as well as the cotter-pin disc for attaching the head to the body!
A close-up picture of the mouthpiece contraption, showing how it is damaged - and therefore not to be recommended for re-use - is provided below
As the head was detached, I'm not quite sure exactly how it worked in practice, but presume the cotter-pin was somehow attached through that big hole in the top of the contraption. Though when in place, I still cannot figure out how it actually worked!
Anyway, NickiW came in for a further consultation before going any further - and we both agreed that this would no longer feature inside Mohair Bear's head and that I would endeavour to remake his mouth and jaw (which had several holes in the fabric where the jaws had rubbed during use). To do this, I took about a 1-1/2 inch wide piece of fabric from the neck area of the body which by then had lost any stuffing that may have been there originally. Using this, I patched some of the biggest holes and darned those that were easily treated in that manner and managed to create a nice new face for Mohair Bear - which I hope will serve him well for many years to come. He also had two nice new Bear Eyes fitted, which are a whole lot better than his former leather buttons.
The rest of Mohair Bear, given his age, required no further treatment - although there was a bad hole at the top of one of his arms. Once I'd de-stuffed that limb, I was able to use the remaining piece of cut away fabric as a patch. The paw pads were all cut away and, once each limb had got its replacement stuffing, the new leather pads were stitched in place.
The newly-made head was fitted in place with a modern replacement plastic disc (cotter pins are still used, but I find them difficult to handle with my arthritic fingers, so prefer the plastic variety - they are less cumbersome, too!) and Mohair Bear was then ready to take his place in the banana box with his two younger friends. With head and all limbs re-stuffed, all that remained was for his body to get it's quota of polyester stuffing and for the remaining seam to be sewn up. Before doing that, however, I was asked to replace a tiny sea shell which had appeared on the scene from out of the huge pile of the previous cotton wool stuffing. NickiW felt it would be a nice reminder to Mohair Bear of his previous, long term home! It was indeed replaced, but carefully in the middle of his tummy, well away from any of the mohair fabric!
Mohair Bear now looks like this and Cy Bear was pleased to approve his new appearance! Here is a final picture of the Waggstaff Threesome, together with their newly made friend Cy Bear. He could not be left out of it, could he?
Now that the Saga of the Treatment of the Waggstaff Bears is complete, I have just one more post to complete drafting. This may get done before I leave for High Wycombe to celebrate Christmas, but it may well have to wait until my return. I hope to be able to post these three while I am away, but access to a computer for the time required for me to do my usual activities associated with these posts may not be possible. So, in case I do not get the chance, I'll end my posting activities for 2012, by sending all of you, our wonderful Followers (270 in all, and getting ever near 10,000 views since we began in March 2011) my very best wishes for a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year! Isobel
Friday, 28 December 2012
Monday, 24 December 2012
Treating the Waggstaff Bears: Part Two - Ted Bear
This is Cy Bear taking over the description process this time, so here goes!
When he arrived, Ted looked like this. Because of his light colouring, he looked dustier than Bum Bear whose treatment was described in our last post, so we decided that once he had been de-stuffed, he would have an overnight soaking in cold water, and then have a luke-warm soapy bath and continue drying on the clothes airer in the work room. He seemed to be made from similar fabric as that used for Bum Bear, and in the end, he had not re-acted badly to being washed. So Isobel was more confident about applying this treatment to Ted.
When he was inspected, we found he did not need to be taken apart at the head - he had this gaping wound in his side:
He also needed completely new facial features, although both his eyes were intact. One of his ears needed to be rescued, as it had been badly treated - probably used as the means by which to carry him during his playtime days. So, Isobel got to work by removing all his foam stuffing and putting him to soak overnight in the bath.
The water was not that colour when he came out of the bath, I can tell you. He had a hand wash, and then several rinses in cool water to remove the soap suds, and then, once dried, he was turned inside out and Isobel began to inspect his seams. He was a very different colour on the inside -
However, his seams were showing signs of fraying, or were very thick - because his fur had not disappeared as much as Bum Bear's had. So, the seams were thinned out and over-sewn, and those on his upper torso are what all the seams eventually looked like.
This picture shows one of the legs, before Isobel got round to over-sewing the seams. In the end, to preserve Ted's seams entirely, Isobel did all the seams with button-hole stitching, and he should now be a good long term prospect for his new surroundings.
(As we understand it, all three bears have, for decades, been in an attic belonging to NickiW's mother, who has recently down-sized and moved into a smaller home. The daughters were helping their mother to move and discovered the three bears. Isobel had treated AdamW's Teddy Bear, who needed more stuffing, earlier this year, so she brought the three Bears round to be assessed.)
Once all the seams were done, Isobel discovered a bad slit in his back which actually made it much easier for Ted to be re-stuffed. As many Bears have a seam up their back, Ted's slit did not look out of place. Accordingly, the slit was treated as a big buttonhole and once Ted had been turned inside out, Isobel used the resulting opening to re-stuff Ted completely. He then had a new nose and mouth created, (using Brown Double Knitting yarn, rather than the usual Black yarn we used for facial features) and his old ear sewn back into place. Then he, too, was returned to the banana box in which all three Bears had arrived - but not before we had this picture taken of the two of us together.
Now, I'll close this post, so that we can prepare the final post of this series on the Waggstaff Bears - describing how Mohair Bear was transformed. I think that Isobel will be taking over from here on in.
So, I'll end, by wishing everyone - again - a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year! (Not that I really understand what that all means - but then I'm just a Bear made from Beaver Lamb Fur! - but that's what I keep hearing Isobel being wished at the moment).
When he arrived, Ted looked like this. Because of his light colouring, he looked dustier than Bum Bear whose treatment was described in our last post, so we decided that once he had been de-stuffed, he would have an overnight soaking in cold water, and then have a luke-warm soapy bath and continue drying on the clothes airer in the work room. He seemed to be made from similar fabric as that used for Bum Bear, and in the end, he had not re-acted badly to being washed. So Isobel was more confident about applying this treatment to Ted.
When he was inspected, we found he did not need to be taken apart at the head - he had this gaping wound in his side:
He also needed completely new facial features, although both his eyes were intact. One of his ears needed to be rescued, as it had been badly treated - probably used as the means by which to carry him during his playtime days. So, Isobel got to work by removing all his foam stuffing and putting him to soak overnight in the bath.
The water was not that colour when he came out of the bath, I can tell you. He had a hand wash, and then several rinses in cool water to remove the soap suds, and then, once dried, he was turned inside out and Isobel began to inspect his seams. He was a very different colour on the inside -
However, his seams were showing signs of fraying, or were very thick - because his fur had not disappeared as much as Bum Bear's had. So, the seams were thinned out and over-sewn, and those on his upper torso are what all the seams eventually looked like.
This picture shows one of the legs, before Isobel got round to over-sewing the seams. In the end, to preserve Ted's seams entirely, Isobel did all the seams with button-hole stitching, and he should now be a good long term prospect for his new surroundings.
(As we understand it, all three bears have, for decades, been in an attic belonging to NickiW's mother, who has recently down-sized and moved into a smaller home. The daughters were helping their mother to move and discovered the three bears. Isobel had treated AdamW's Teddy Bear, who needed more stuffing, earlier this year, so she brought the three Bears round to be assessed.)
Once all the seams were done, Isobel discovered a bad slit in his back which actually made it much easier for Ted to be re-stuffed. As many Bears have a seam up their back, Ted's slit did not look out of place. Accordingly, the slit was treated as a big buttonhole and once Ted had been turned inside out, Isobel used the resulting opening to re-stuff Ted completely. He then had a new nose and mouth created, (using Brown Double Knitting yarn, rather than the usual Black yarn we used for facial features) and his old ear sewn back into place. Then he, too, was returned to the banana box in which all three Bears had arrived - but not before we had this picture taken of the two of us together.
Now, I'll close this post, so that we can prepare the final post of this series on the Waggstaff Bears - describing how Mohair Bear was transformed. I think that Isobel will be taking over from here on in.
So, I'll end, by wishing everyone - again - a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year! (Not that I really understand what that all means - but then I'm just a Bear made from Beaver Lamb Fur! - but that's what I keep hearing Isobel being wished at the moment).
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Starting the Wagstaff Bear Treatment Saga - Part One: Bum Bear
Here is what Bum Bear looked like upon his arrival in mid November 2012, accompanied by his friends Ted Bear and Mohair Bear. Bum belongs to NickiW, Ted to her sister, and Mohair Bear is their mother's Bear, whom she inherited from her own mother, so Mohair Bear is the oldest of the trio, and has to be nearing the 100 year old threshold! The other two are in their late 30's to mid-40's - mere whipper-snappers in comparison!
Treatment in the ColdhamCuddlies Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic (Etsy Listing # 79124185) always begins with an assessment of each patient, and normally attracts a £25.00 Consultation Fee for each Patient (which is applied against the final cost of the treatment when the Patient returns home). In the case of the three Wagstaff Bears, because two of them really did not require too much effort, and Mohair Bear was such an interesting case, the initial £25.00 Consultation Fee was applied to all three. (One of the joys of being one's own boss is the ability to make such decisions I find!)
Bum from the rear - you can see how he got his name! |
Thus I took my trusty Quic-un-Pic instrument of Bear torture in hand and attacked his seams, from the top of his head down to his neck on both sides of the body. The stuffing was removed from head, arms, body and legs - in that order- and then discarded.
The foam rubber stuffing, ready for dispatch |
With vivid memories of what happened to daughter Philippa's Bear of a similar vintage - when he was left overnight to soak in cold water and then have a bath in warm soapy water the next day, most of his fabric collapsed - I decided to give him a dry clean in a bag of bicarbonate of soda. This involved the soda being tipped into a bag, followed by Bum Bear, and both being shaken vigorously for several minutes. I then left them together overnight, gave everything another vigorous shake next morning and then extracted Bum from the bag and gave him another, thorough shake in the bath (the soda is easily washed away and cleans the pipes as it goes down!).
The soda, minus Bum Bear - with flakes of dust etc. |
Bum was then turned inside out and inspected to see the state of his seams. Before going any further, though, I could not help noticing that my hands were stinging a little - which I put down to the residual soda on his remaining plush and backing fabric. So, I decided to risk a quick soak in cold water - lasting about 2 hours, rather than overnight.
This resulted in Bum coming up even cleaner and the stinging sensation disappearing - without any of the disastrous break down of the fabric experienced with Philippa's Tommy Teddy (who was completely re-made using what I could of his original remaining pieces!). (Bum's fabric was definitely more of a mohair quality originally, than was Tommy Teddy - who was pure plush only).
Bum Bear's seams were, in the main, reasonably free from fraying - although the black fabric was worse than the cream variety. I thus over sewed those seams that were worse for wear and proceeded to see what we could do with his eyes. There was a dilemma. I had two matching eyes which were available for use. Alas, the good eye already in place was sufficiently rusted as to make it's safe removal a no-goer - it could not be removed without causing a big hole, so I left well alone. So, I darned the large hole, as well as putting in a patch of black furry material, where the missing eye had been, and attached one of the pair in stock - it's a little larger than the original, almost a match, but when Bum was completed, the difference does not show, and at least he now has two eyes with which to view his current surroundings.
Cy Bear giving his approval of Bum's treatment |
One ear needed to be removed (it was hanging by two or three threads!) and re-attached, and then Bum was re-stuffed and replaced in the banana box in which he had arrived accompanied by his companions.
We'll continue the Saga of the Wagstaff Bears in our next post - when we deal with Ted Bear's therapy. Meanwhile, good night and good-bye from Cy Bear and myself, Isobel!
Monday, 17 December 2012
Here's a Quickie - a Christmas Farewell
Hello Everyone: Cy Bear here, to tell you about the Farewell to Silvery Brown Furry Bear (SBFB for short!) - who is on his way tomorrow to White Plains, NY, USA.
He's been waiting to make his travel arrangements since the beginning of December, but it was only this morning that the payment was received. So his travel plans were speeded up and he will be posted from the Codford Post Office tomorrow morning, using a special postal travel plan which we hope will get him to his Forever Home in time for Christmas Day.
SBFB all wrapped up, ready for the journey |
The payment evidently got caught in the "Christmas delivery holdups", Isobel tells me - whatever that may be! Anyway the cheque arrived in a lovely Christmas card to Isobel, who only then found out that the Lady buying SBFB is a family friend. She and her husband are former neighbours of IvyM (Forever Friend of Mons. Reynard and Mme. Lapin - who have both been patients in our Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic (Etsy Listing # 79124185), with each having had their treatment reports earlier this year.
In case folks wish to be reminded, Mme Lapin was featured in two posts on February 18 and 20, 2012, and the Rejuvenation of Mons. Reynard was posted on March 4 and 7, 2012).
MrsPC-F, is the grandmother of MylesF who lives in White Plains, and she and her husband, MrC-F, live in Florida. So, when we parcelled up SBFB, I wrote a little note to MylesF - just explaining what was happening and introducing SBFB as his new Forever Friend.
I naturally could not tell MylesF - who is only 4 months old - what his new Forever Friend is called - because, of course, that will be for Myles to decide, and of course one cannot spoil the surprise. I'm sure, however, that SBFB won't remain Silvery Brown Bear's nick-name for very long - it's not terribly Forever Friendly, I don't think!
Anyway, I'll close this now - so that we can all go to bed. Hope you're all well and getting ready for Christmas - it's my first real Christmas this year, and I'm getting quite excited by all this. Isobel is going to be away - which is why she and I will be sharing the blogging in the next week or two and I'm being left on guard of the other Coldham Cuddlies while she is away. It is an immense responsibility!
Bye for now. Cy Bear.
Sunday, 16 December 2012
Treatments recently offered in the Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic
In our post on November 15 ("A Commissioned Coyote + a Rocking Horse called Prince), Cy Bear first referred to the Bear Quintet of Patients in our Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic, together with a picture of them all sitting in, or near, the Lloyd Loom Chair in my bedroom. It is pleasing to be able to announce that three of them have now received their treatments, and we'll be posting about them in the next few blogs.
However, there is one thing that needs to be highlighted. A very new Etsy acquaintance suggested in a series of convos late last week that the Clinic might be better named if it were to be referred to as The ColdhamCuddlies' Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic. Cy Bear and I could not agree more - so, that is how Etsy Listing #79124185 will be named in future. The title has already been changed in our shop at www.Etsy.com/shop/coldhamcuddlies to reflect this change.
The November 15 post dealt, in the main, with the way our Tweed Coated Coyote had been constructed. We can now tell you what has happened to him since. He's arrived at his Forever Home in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and will eventually become the Forever Friend of recently arrived AndyB, daughter Clare's most recent Godson. He was also accompanied by the Yellow Plush Baby Bunny (the last of his variety due to my having run out of the fabric) and here is a picture taken of them both prior to their departure. This little fella has been given to AndyB as one of his first toys, as he only arrived on December 6.
(You will see that Cy Bear is included in this official Farewell photograph! I know when I'm beaten - although I do hasten to add that past omissions in this regard have not been intentional. Merely, there has been a need to catch the post and it's not necessarily been convenient to set up camera and Cy Bear prior to their departures!)
In this photograph, another Yellow Bunny is included. He was also a Patient in the Clinic, having travelled back with me after we had interred Peter's ashed in early November. He had spent the last few decades in a cupboard belonging to PatC - Fred Bear's Forever Friend (himself a former Clinic Patient) - and appeared when she was turning out her haberdashery hoard which has since been donated to me. I had to leave the hoard with Philippa when I came back because there was so much of it.
(The hoard has been duly delivered, but I've been so tied up with the treatment of the Wagstaff Bears (three of the Quintet) that there's been no time to do the sorting properly. That's one of my New Year resolutions! )
Little Yellow Bunny was sadly in need of further sustenance. His years in the cupboard had resulted in much of his stuffing be knocked out of him, and he was minus his fluffy white tail. PatC asked if I would put him right, and it did not take long to sort him! He was de-stuffed of what remained in his little tummy, had a good wash in soapy water (and changed colour!) and then had his innards replaced, together with a replacement white fluffy bobtail. He now looks like this - and has been returned to PatC, who I think intends to return him to his original Forever Friend - her son!
(As is my custom, I have taken a template of this little guy, and he will be appearing in our Shop (www.Etsy.com/shop/coldhamcuddlies) sometime in the New Year! The Wagstaff Bears used up most of my stuffing store, so I had to get a refill last week. At the same time, I picked up some new fabrics - both plush fur and other toy-making fabrics - and they too will be featuring as replacements or new Cuddlies in 2013.)
The treatment of the three Wagstaff Bears is now complete - and since there is quite a lot to tell you about their individual treatments, I intend to break the reports into three separate posts (hopefully drafting them before leaving Heytesbury for the Christmas Holiday with Philippa in High Wycombe.
(As mentioned earlier, I leave on Thursday, December 20 travelling by train, via London. The idea is that I will be driven back either on Sunday, December 30 or Wednesday, January 2 (depending on prevailing weather conditions at the time). Emails and blog will be checked during that time, but will no posts will be be compiled - hence the drafting plan:)
Thus, I shall end this post, and get going on the next few posts! Meanwhile, here is a picture of the three Wagstaff Bears - as they were upon arrival at the beginning of December.
However, there is one thing that needs to be highlighted. A very new Etsy acquaintance suggested in a series of convos late last week that the Clinic might be better named if it were to be referred to as The ColdhamCuddlies' Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic. Cy Bear and I could not agree more - so, that is how Etsy Listing #79124185 will be named in future. The title has already been changed in our shop at www.Etsy.com/shop/coldhamcuddlies to reflect this change.
The November 15 post dealt, in the main, with the way our Tweed Coated Coyote had been constructed. We can now tell you what has happened to him since. He's arrived at his Forever Home in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and will eventually become the Forever Friend of recently arrived AndyB, daughter Clare's most recent Godson. He was also accompanied by the Yellow Plush Baby Bunny (the last of his variety due to my having run out of the fabric) and here is a picture taken of them both prior to their departure. This little fella has been given to AndyB as one of his first toys, as he only arrived on December 6.
(You will see that Cy Bear is included in this official Farewell photograph! I know when I'm beaten - although I do hasten to add that past omissions in this regard have not been intentional. Merely, there has been a need to catch the post and it's not necessarily been convenient to set up camera and Cy Bear prior to their departures!)
In this photograph, another Yellow Bunny is included. He was also a Patient in the Clinic, having travelled back with me after we had interred Peter's ashed in early November. He had spent the last few decades in a cupboard belonging to PatC - Fred Bear's Forever Friend (himself a former Clinic Patient) - and appeared when she was turning out her haberdashery hoard which has since been donated to me. I had to leave the hoard with Philippa when I came back because there was so much of it.
(The hoard has been duly delivered, but I've been so tied up with the treatment of the Wagstaff Bears (three of the Quintet) that there's been no time to do the sorting properly. That's one of my New Year resolutions! )
Little Yellow Bunny was sadly in need of further sustenance. His years in the cupboard had resulted in much of his stuffing be knocked out of him, and he was minus his fluffy white tail. PatC asked if I would put him right, and it did not take long to sort him! He was de-stuffed of what remained in his little tummy, had a good wash in soapy water (and changed colour!) and then had his innards replaced, together with a replacement white fluffy bobtail. He now looks like this - and has been returned to PatC, who I think intends to return him to his original Forever Friend - her son!
(As is my custom, I have taken a template of this little guy, and he will be appearing in our Shop (www.Etsy.com/shop/coldhamcuddlies) sometime in the New Year! The Wagstaff Bears used up most of my stuffing store, so I had to get a refill last week. At the same time, I picked up some new fabrics - both plush fur and other toy-making fabrics - and they too will be featuring as replacements or new Cuddlies in 2013.)
The treatment of the three Wagstaff Bears is now complete - and since there is quite a lot to tell you about their individual treatments, I intend to break the reports into three separate posts (hopefully drafting them before leaving Heytesbury for the Christmas Holiday with Philippa in High Wycombe.
(As mentioned earlier, I leave on Thursday, December 20 travelling by train, via London. The idea is that I will be driven back either on Sunday, December 30 or Wednesday, January 2 (depending on prevailing weather conditions at the time). Emails and blog will be checked during that time, but will no posts will be be compiled - hence the drafting plan:)
Thus, I shall end this post, and get going on the next few posts! Meanwhile, here is a picture of the three Wagstaff Bears - as they were upon arrival at the beginning of December.
L to R: Bum Bear, Mohair Bear and Ted Bear - the Wagstaff Bears |
Saturday, 8 December 2012
Finally a Sale on Etsy - we thought ColdhamCuddlies had disappeared off the Etsy radar!
Cy Bear calling in again - as promised in Isobel’s last post after the blog had been nominated for The Liebster Award.
The title of this post says it all - and I’m sure that most, if not all, our great Followers (now 265 with viewing numbers up to 9,700+!) will sympathise. Isobel has been re-tagging, changing pictures, filling in “variations” - whatever they may be - all seemingly to no avail. However, maybe our luck has changed, because guess what? Silvery Brown Bear (the last remaining Big Bear in the Coldham Cuddlies Family - except me, but I’m Cy Bear) has found a Forever Home in White Plains, NY, USA.
The confirmation order arrived in our e-mail inbox this morning, and we now await payment for the transaction to be completed.
Isobel intends to produce lots more Bears, using some of the new plush fabrics she’s been hoarding over the past few months (without having time to use them properly!) The time has simply not been there for her to do it just recently - fortunately! However, with the Christmas break coming up (Isobel is away from home from December 20 by the way, so I shall be on guard duty until she comes back) she is planning on taking cut-out versions of as many different bears as she can carry in her luggage. (Occupational therapy for her arthritic fingers, you see!) She’s going by train, and coming back with Philippa in her car either December 30, or if the weather is awful, sometime in the New Year, when said weather has improved. That means blogging will be curtailed although she will be monitoring comments (and responding appropriately) as usual.
We thought you’d like to know that the Christmas Bazaar held at the Wylye Valley Primary School in Codford on Saturday, December 1 was a success as far as the ColdhamCuddlies stall was concerned. No photos were taken, but the stall looked similar to this one (which was taken earlier this year when attending a Craft Fair in Heytesbury).
Isobel tells me that it was her best result yet from the craft fairs and bazaars we have attended since www.coldhamcuddlies.etsy.com got started on Etsy in January 2010 (although sales did not begin until September that year). Goodness, our third anniversary coming up! How doth tempus fugit!
We derived a healthy profit for Isobel (and Philippa’s) efforts and Winston Wombat, our Multi-Purpose Bed Adornment Toy, Two Baby Rabbits, a Baby Hedgehog and the remaining Brown Rabbit Hand Glove Puppet all found new Forever Homes. (One Rabbit Hand Puppet had found her Forever Home some time ago).
As I wasn’t present - being on guard duty, you understand - there was no formal Farewell Photograph. There WILL be before Silvery Brown Bear sets off though, I can assure you! I shall INSIST on it! So, not only do our Big Bear Family members have to be replaced, but all these fellows too! 2013 looks like being a busy start for Isobel!
I’ll end this post with the news that Isobel is deep in Bear treatments for the Patients in the ColdhamCuddlies Soft Toy Clinic (Etsy Listing #79124185). The mohair fabrics required for the two renovation projects are in the clinic, but will not be used until after Christmas, there being no deadline for these therapies.
The other three will hopefully be ready for delivery before Isobel leaves for Christmas, as their current Homes are here in Heytesbury.
The one on the left has no stuffing in it (Isobel has removed it and he's had a quick rinse and is awaiting a new eye and nose): the other (right) has to have his innards removed, some seams re-sewn and over-sewn to preserve them from fraying and then both will be re-stuffed. The Big Mohair Bear (centre), will, hopefully also be ready in time - he just has to have his stuffing removed, his Head re-attached to his body and his facial features improved, including proper Bear Eyes, rather than Brown Buttons.
Right: time for me to stop babbling! Isobel needs to get on sewing, and she cannot do that until this post has been published. Good bye for the time being - and in case I’m not allowed to post before Christmas, I really do wish EVERYONE a really Great Christmas and a New Year full of everything you all wish yourselves! Cy Bear.
The title of this post says it all - and I’m sure that most, if not all, our great Followers (now 265 with viewing numbers up to 9,700+!) will sympathise. Isobel has been re-tagging, changing pictures, filling in “variations” - whatever they may be - all seemingly to no avail. However, maybe our luck has changed, because guess what? Silvery Brown Bear (the last remaining Big Bear in the Coldham Cuddlies Family - except me, but I’m Cy Bear) has found a Forever Home in White Plains, NY, USA.
The confirmation order arrived in our e-mail inbox this morning, and we now await payment for the transaction to be completed.
Isobel intends to produce lots more Bears, using some of the new plush fabrics she’s been hoarding over the past few months (without having time to use them properly!) The time has simply not been there for her to do it just recently - fortunately! However, with the Christmas break coming up (Isobel is away from home from December 20 by the way, so I shall be on guard duty until she comes back) she is planning on taking cut-out versions of as many different bears as she can carry in her luggage. (Occupational therapy for her arthritic fingers, you see!) She’s going by train, and coming back with Philippa in her car either December 30, or if the weather is awful, sometime in the New Year, when said weather has improved. That means blogging will be curtailed although she will be monitoring comments (and responding appropriately) as usual.
A Full Length View! |
We thought you’d like to know that the Christmas Bazaar held at the Wylye Valley Primary School in Codford on Saturday, December 1 was a success as far as the ColdhamCuddlies stall was concerned. No photos were taken, but the stall looked similar to this one (which was taken earlier this year when attending a Craft Fair in Heytesbury).
Silvery Brown Bear is middle left, in front of the window, in this picture, when there were 3 Bears! |
Isobel tells me that it was her best result yet from the craft fairs and bazaars we have attended since www.coldhamcuddlies.etsy.com got started on Etsy in January 2010 (although sales did not begin until September that year). Goodness, our third anniversary coming up! How doth tempus fugit!
We derived a healthy profit for Isobel (and Philippa’s) efforts and Winston Wombat, our Multi-Purpose Bed Adornment Toy, Two Baby Rabbits, a Baby Hedgehog and the remaining Brown Rabbit Hand Glove Puppet all found new Forever Homes. (One Rabbit Hand Puppet had found her Forever Home some time ago).
I’ll end this post with the news that Isobel is deep in Bear treatments for the Patients in the ColdhamCuddlies Soft Toy Clinic (Etsy Listing #79124185). The mohair fabrics required for the two renovation projects are in the clinic, but will not be used until after Christmas, there being no deadline for these therapies.
Edward Bear (L) and Ted Wilson (R) - both awaiting renovation |
The one on the left has no stuffing in it (Isobel has removed it and he's had a quick rinse and is awaiting a new eye and nose): the other (right) has to have his innards removed, some seams re-sewn and over-sewn to preserve them from fraying and then both will be re-stuffed. The Big Mohair Bear (centre), will, hopefully also be ready in time - he just has to have his stuffing removed, his Head re-attached to his body and his facial features improved, including proper Bear Eyes, rather than Brown Buttons.
Right: time for me to stop babbling! Isobel needs to get on sewing, and she cannot do that until this post has been published. Good bye for the time being - and in case I’m not allowed to post before Christmas, I really do wish EVERYONE a really Great Christmas and a New Year full of everything you all wish yourselves! Cy Bear.
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Great News - We've been nominated for The Liebster Award - again!
Thanks to Vanessa Young - Captain of the Etsy Vintage Toy Addiction Team, www.ColdhamCuddliescalling.blogspot.com. has just been nominated for the Liebster Award for our blog for the SECOND time! Am very flattered, and have told her so - but first let's get things out in the open - Vanessa is a blogging friend of mine, she's been a customer (she's the Forever Friend of a Panda Bear she's called Peter) and we've been in touch on Etsy for quite a long time! (She even found me the pattern for the Hedgehog Family!) No matter - I value her support, am delighted to comply with the rules associated with the Liebester Award - which seem to feature the Number 11 quite a lot! So here are my answers to her 11 specific questions about myself - for those who are interested!
Vanessa's 11 specific questions to me were:
1. When crafting do you prefer music or a movie?
Music, but am quite happy sewing in silence. Get more creative ideas then!
2. What’s your favorite movie?
Lawrence of Arabia - think I’ve seen it at least 7 times.
3. Favorite song?
Don’t really have one - am a classical music fan, which tends to be more instrumental
4. Do you have a job outside of Etsy?
No: I’m a retired silver surfer, with a dangerous tendency to click on the wrong buttons and then have to face the consequences.
5.Do you have a pet?
Not now: have had both cats and dogs in the past though. Like both equally. Offer dog-walking/minding services to the local population!
6.Favorite book?
Too many to list!
7.Favorite drink?
Sherry - Amontillado or Medium Dry for preference
8.If you could live in any time period what would you choose?
Victorian, I think: their garments concealed an awful lot!
9. Which is the favourite place that you have traveled to?
Both South Africa and Kenya - just love that Continent.
10.Favorite quote?
If in doubt, don’t!11.Favorite toy you had growing up
A Bear called Betty - who disappeared when I first went to boarding school and wasn’t allowed to come with me as she was deemed to be too tatty! Must be why I'm enjoying rejuvenating old bears in the ColdhamCuddlies Soft Toy Clinic these days
In addition, those of us who are lucky enough to be nominated for the Liebster Award also have to tell folks 11 things about oneself: at the risk of repeating myself (it’s a while ago since the first award), here are some facts about this dangerous silver surfer, with a tendency to hit the wrong button - and then have to face the consequences!
(1) I’m a recent widow - as of May 26 this year. We would have celebrated 43 years of marriage this September had Peter lived, although we’d known each other, and been good friends, for 7 years before we tied the knot.
(2) I’m the mother of two wonderful daughters and a great son-in-law - of whom I am very proud, and consider myself lucky to have their support.
(3) I was born in Pakistan 72 years ago (then British India - my father was an officer in the British Indian Army) and was orphaned by the age of 10 months - too long a story to tell here
(4) I was lucky enough to be staying with an Aunt and Uncle in South India when that event happened, so I lived with them until I grew up. My uncle was a Tea Planter of some note.
(5) I went to school in Bath, about 20 miles from where I now live. The school was then known as The Royal School for Daughters of Officers of the Army: it is now known as The Royal Bath High School. Whilst I cannot say they were the happiest days of my life, I have always valued the education I received. It has stood me in good stead.
(6) After training as a Shorthand-Typist in Norwich, Norfolk, England, I have been lucky enough to work in London, England, Johannesburg, South Africa, and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, ending up helping Peter to operate our own printing and publishing company both in Canada and the UK. One does not have to be university educated to have an interesting life - although it would have undoubtedly helped!
(7) We spent 12 years, with the girls growing up, in Canada, and returned to the UK in 1987, because we couldn’t face another Edmonton winter and we wanted the girls to receive their tertiary education in the UK (on the advice of our Canadian educational friends). We have not regretted it, and still keep in touch with friends made there!
(8) Our house started to fall down after we’d lived in it for nearly 2 years (despite being built for over 100 years) - the cause being put down to tree roots ruining its foundations. Lesson learned? Beware Poplar trees!
(9) The resulting legal battles over the house resulted in Peter’s health breaking down, and he never recovered properly despite battling for 23 years until his release earlier this year. I was his full-time carer.
(10) The Coldham Cuddlies world has been a wonderful grounding force for me since Peter left us, and I’m looking forward to blogging, making more new toys as well as replacements for the existing ones in 2013 - and some possible extensions to these activities in the not too distant future.
(11) On top of all this activity, I’m looking forward to seeing what happens to my wonderful family - and myself - in 2013 and wish everyone a great New Year - hope you achieve everything you wish for yourselves!
Finally - and I hope you’re not all tired out reading after all this - I’m directed to nominate 11 Blogs I follow for the Liebster Award, who do not have 200 Followers or more already.
I’ve recently learned how to Blog Hop, join Linky Parties and the like, so have collected a whole heap of such sites, and I’ve just picked 11 out at random that qualify. Please, do go and visit them: follow them so that they can get noticed by the Big Boys of Social Media and be helped along in the way I have been since being first nominated for the Liebster Award - way back when there was an Etsy BESTeam Blogging faternity (or should that be sorority?). Both have helped me - so good luck to the following blogs!
1 www.A Fly on our (Chicken Coop) Wall.
2 www.Amanda’s Books and More.
3. www Channelled Creations.
4. www.Confessions of a Newlywed.
5. www.cook-love-craft
6. www.garden and sea.
7 www.Georgia Dunn Studio
8. www.Howling at the moon
9. www.Joie Joelle Creations
10. www. i felt like it
11. www.In Designer Jeans
Planned to blog about other matters, until this happened earlier today! However, there's always next time. I'll hand over to Cy Bear then, too! Meanwhile, all the best - and thanks again, Vanessa!
Now I'm off to informl the new Award winners what's happened to them! And ask them the following 11 Questions!
(1) Got your Christmas cards done yet?
(2) What do you hate most in life?
(3) Now the opposite - the best thing for you?
(4) Dogs, Cats or Another Animal?
(5) Favourite Carol?
(6) Apart from Wallmart, where do you shop?
(7) Your favourite food?
(8) Favourite colour?
(9) New Year’s resolution yet?
(10) Christmas this year: home or away?
(11) New Year wish?
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