My sewing skills don't stretch to much more than sewing back the odd detached button, so I have been presented with a big challenge this week. Our bear, who will be 18 years old this Christmas, developed a failure in his chest fabric. Basically it has just given up the ghost, too many years and too much sun (although I am a lot more careful where he sits these days since his hat started to disintegrate. So off we went to Spotlight yesterday, I couldn't really think off anything except getting some sort of fabric and sticking a square patch across his chest. The lady was very helpful, and we came home with some nice Christmas fabric and very good advice. I got some paper and cut out an approximation of the whole fabric part, with a border spare for a turn-under. It took me 3 pieces of paper before I was happy I'd got it right (it helped when I used baking paper instead of computer paper, much more maneuverable), then I pinned the resulting 'pattern' to my fabric, took a few deep breaths and cut it out. Pinned the piece to the bear then carefully sewed it all the way around, tucking in the overlap as I went. It was quite tricky to sew, with his arms, legs and big boofy head sticking up in the way, but eventually I was done and, if I say so myself, he looks at least as good as new, if not better! He has a little bow tie which I cut off the old fabric and have sewed back on again. There's quite a bit of fabric left over, so maybe I'll get even bolder and try to repair his poor old hat, but that will have to wait for another day. I've attached before-and-after photos so you can admire my handiwork.
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-- Edited by Nicholstones on Tuesday 9th of August 2011 07:03:28 PM
When my husband was killed, I got a bear made out of some of his clothes, and he still travels around with me!! this photo was taken after a big night out in Adelaide before we got on the Ghan
-- Edited by HeadnHome on Tuesday 9th of August 2011 07:41:46 PM
I have a smelly bear. Well, she started her life as a crystal-cut, plastic bear hanging from the mirror to make the car smell nice. She's still there but she doesn't smell anymore, good or bad.
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20ft Roma caravan - Mercedes Benz Sprinter - SA-based at the moment. Transport has no borders.
Management makes the decisions, but is not affected by the decisions it makes.
I intend finding myself a nice stuffed animal for company in my travels. Haven't decided what yet but will know when I see him. Need someone for the passengers seat.
I don't have a teddy, but my poodle does.... (please don't think I'm mad)
Patrick has a teddy which he takes to sleep wth him, rolls the teddy belly up, and sucks where a puppy would suck his mother. He has gone to sleep this way since day 1.
When I wash it (as one must do) Patrick sits under the clothes line while teddy drips dry.
When teddy wears out, or gets too smelly, he gets replaced. Patrick seems to notice, but settles back in quickly- fickle creature.
Looks like a pretty good job Nicholstones. I don't have a fluffy friend in the van but a few at home - maybe next time - I actually have one called Esmeralda so what can say! All I brought is a photo of my grandchildren and I "talk" to them.
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Esmeralda
It aint over until the fat lady sings, and I dont feel like singing just yet!