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Yes, I finally found a little time this morning to work on a teddy bear...but it's not quite what you think. I do need to complete some bears I'm working on (see my avatar!), but this little guy was in need of some minor surgery. Here's his photo and a brief tale:
This is Trua (pictured in early 2000). I made him at the beginning of 2000 for my cousin's daughter's third birthday. (I don't usually make teddy bears for children, but this was special!) Fast-forward, and Trua has been loved for the past six and a half years...and the mistakes I made with bear making in the early days came back in the form of Trua's foot pads acquiring holes at the heels.
Did anyone know that Ultrasuede is not all that forgiving when you remove a seam? The holes where the thread was remain in the Ultrasuede, though they're quite small, and with play and time, they are weakened and become holes! Sigh. Poor Trua!
So, I am doing surgery on his heels (I mean her heels! I keep forgetting that her owner thinks she's a she!). I removed some of the stuffing from the heel area and did a ladder stitch about an eighth of an inch above the tear and then down to the mohair fabric along the edge. So Trua's feet will be smaller when I'm done...
Age is not always kind to loved bears. I think Trua is a good reminder of that...even though she's only six and a half years old! But then, aren't loved bears the sweetest?
Soon I am ready to move on to finishing the waiting bears, poor patient dears. Thanks for listening (er, reading)!
:hug: Debora
But then, aren't loved bears the sweetest?
YES!!! I love Loved bears. I don't make them but I sure love them. What cute bear
It's nice to take a break and catch up. I have been so busy with a retail order that I have not had any time to do anything else...but I am surviving making th same two bears..over and over ....I don't know how but I am.
Oh, my! I don't know how you're able to make the same two bears over and over--that would drive me bonkers! Is there an end in sight? Thanks for your compliment on Trua. That pattern was the beginning of my bears' "look"--for the 11-inch size, at least. Not that my bears have a look, but I do at least see a resemblance. I think.
I'm with you--I love the loved guys, too. I have made only one, and I am wanting to make more!
Debora, nice to hear from you! Trua is a very special bear!
Judi, I give you my deepest empathy and a huge hug!
Debora, yes, it is making me bonkers. have never had to try and duplicate my work over and over before. Even when I use the same design and fabrics, I still make them each different...SO...now here I am working with the catalog at my side to try and capture just the same expressions as my original two bears. It's alot harder than I thought it would be.
Daphne, Thanks for the hug. I needed that.
Oh, Judi--I think you need more hugs! :hug: :hug: :hug: I have made a couple of bears in an addition of three, and I can not make them look the same. I figure they never will because I just am not that skilled! I am in awe of those like you who can make a bear look like another one.
Thanks for the hugs! :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug:
I'm always ready for a hug.
When I repeat a design there is no mystery in wondering what will emerge..instead, there is pressure to make it look a certain way. Kinda takes the fun out of it. I am happy that people want them though..so I won't complain.
Judi said: I am happy that people want them though..so I won't complain. :love:
Yes, indeedy! That's what makes it all worth it! Good for you, Judi, for taking on this sort of thing. Your collectors will be pleased.
Well, I finished mending Trua's feet last night. :dance: I also gave her a little primping: combed her mohair and retied her bow. Now her owner wants me to add claws to her paws, so I'll do two or three of them and then finish them up with her so she can learn how. She is sort of my teddy bear fan club and wants to learn bear making and sewing. Maybe I'll learn sewing right along with her... :crackup:
Jodi Falk