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does anyone have, or enjoy this story?
i had not heard of it untill i was commissioned this week to make an edward tulane doll
i am very much looking forward to make an impressive jointed doll such as this!
so sorry i have been out-of-touch, ive popped in and out over the past few years
but here i am waving to everyone i know and welcoming new members !
when i saw the request i wondered if it was a movie, but as far as i can see,
it is only a book so far?
hugs bear makers
i hope to share edwards creation with you and ask for advice as i go ...
he wont have china parts he will be child friendly ...
cat xxx
I've not heard of the story, but I can't wait to see your big rabbit doll!
Becky
thank you becky, the book is called "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane" and the rabbit, which must be full sized, is for a school production
cat xxxx
Oh yes, I know Edward Tulane
This is the italian cover
ooh, thats fun patti, i have not seen him in the UK yet, the commission is from a US customer ... my edward will not be made of china, he will be more child friendly :-)
I LOVE the Edward Tulane story! I can't believe I cried twice reading that book. Such a beautiful ending. I won't give it away. It is definitely a must have book for the bear artist.
Sue
thanks for sharing your copy sue, i read it cover to cover in a day ... in between nursing sick children ....
at the end, he is all the things a good bear should be !
cat xxx
I think you can make Edward with some simple white cotton, but he would have a velvet dress. The story says he lived in a beautiful house before going lost
( Excuse me for my English....) :redface:
i was thinking of fleece - or a heavy weight weave patti - he has very fine clothes at the start, and i am to Make a coat and trousers and he will have a pocket watch !
I'm sure he will be perfect and beautiful
Hope to see him soon!!!
thank you, so kind, i have added some WIP work in progress pics to my first post !
cat xxx
Great!
Edward is coming along nicely - the biggest jointed creature i have ever made ....
He is totally awesome, Cat! He looks wonderful! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
thank you sueAnn xxx
What a wonderful rabbit, I am going to have to read this book.
Joanne
He's come out really nicely, now I'm also interested in the book!
He's wonderful Cat! :dance: a fabulous creation :hug:
I may be in love...
Edward looks like a very gentle soul, and I like how you've done his paws.
Becky
He is great! You did a fantastic job with him. :clap:
Bear Hugs,
Louise
wow, thanks guys, you are so kind - of course - i need to get him out of that toddler t -shirt and into his frock coat with lace ... soon, soon ...
and as for the book, i grabbed myself a soft back copy from ebay, using some of my 'bear' money, and got stuck into it, i read it in a day - i just had to read it if i was ging to create Edward myself ...
i recommend it, but its a bit sad .... gulp !
then a happy ending ....
cat xxx
I love him Cat.
He has got a really rabbity face. I love rabbits anyway, and don't like teddy bears with long dangly ears that pass themselves off as "rabbits".
My "Angel" has a face like that.
Lovely
I love your Edward Cat, he is coming along nicely. And of course now I will have to get the book and read it. Between all us TT people, it will become a best seller :crackup: Great Job. Thanx for sharing.
Cat,
Will he be manufactured? IT would be a whole different agreement of sale if they are going to manufacture Edward. You would not have a copyright but it would be nice if you are given credit for your work. Also the pay scale is different.
Karen
P.S. Your design method is perfect for manufacture. Have you designed for companies?
Cat, Just looked over your blog. Wow! Congratulations! What a fascinating and beautiful Blog.
Karen