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Some months ago, a bear owner contacted me and asked me if I could please repair her mink bear, mauled by her daughter's dog. After a lot of trial heads, I created a pattern that suited him, and Kathy graciously found me some fur that matched Ichy's.
The scary pic, Ichabod with Bearnard
And now Ichy finally repaired:
Ichabod is the one I was asking about to flip the headjoint upside down. I wanted to be as minimally invasive as possible, so what I did was sew in an ultrasuede disc over the joint. Then I sewed an ultrasuede disc onto the head, and jointed the head from a hole left open on the back of the head. Then I stuffed and ladderstitched the opening closed, and did the ears eyes and handscissoring as normal.
For the record, I've never had to repair a bear like this before, so this was totally out of my comfort zone.....and I never ever want to do this again! Phew!!
Debbie,
You did a wonderful job!!! I am sure the owner is going to be very pleased that you decided to take on the challenge and you were able to restore her bear.
Hugs,
Debbie, you've done an amazing job on this poor baby. No one would ever know he'd been headless for a while.
You did a fantastic job Debbie ! Don't you feel inspired now. You took on the challenge and succeeded wonderfully. Way to go !
great job and his fur matches so well!!
He looks great Debbie-you would never have known about his little mishap
Laurie :hug:
:hug: Thank you all. I've heard from his owner, and she's over the moon with his new look ~ phew!! I'm always on pins and needles til they say they like custom work :pray:
For now the little bear is partying with his friends in the Bear Room :bday:
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: A really fantastic job you did, Debbie . . . congratulations!
Wonderful repair job Debbie. One would never know that at one point he was headless!!!!
Hugs
Gail
Well done Debbie, you did a fantastic job with the repair :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
He looks wonderful!!!
Hugs
Janice
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: Great job done Debbie :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Thanks gals :hug: I'm in love with his new head, he has the most kissable nose The first pic is pretty distressing, but it helps to see the damage that was done.
I'll say it again ~ that was one extremely lucky dog to not be harmed!!! I know its awful to see, but Ichabod's head can be repaired, sometimes the doggies cannot. I think its a miracle he didn't ingest the eyes or get sick from the embroidery floss.
Great Job Debbie. Teddy looks perfect!!
Wow, Debbie! Fantastic job! Ichabod now looks like he had never parted with his head. He has a very sweet face, and I'm so glad his owner is delighted with him.
~Debora
What a beautiful head you've made for him! Well done! :clap: :clap:
You did a great job, Debbie! It isn't easy to match fur.
Poor Ichy . . . a lesson to us all, I guess.
I wouldn't have been able to do it if it were not for the lovely Kathy Meyers on here to help me match the fur colour :hug: :clap: :clap: :clap: MEGGA thanks to you Kathy
:hug: Awwhhhh, thanks Matilda :hug: