Saturday 28 May 2011

Massachusetts BovisBear Colony Increase!

A thousand thanks due to Anja the Arctophile in America who has adopted another Bovis Bear. I fell in love with this chap and am thrilled he's going to have such a good and well-loved life across the ocean.




I think a few things came together with this Boy: the new and improved turned-down front paw method (which i will discuss further, later), much more bear-like ear placement, and, very excitingly, beautiful glass eyes from Germany. I'm still squeamish about going into such technicalities but i think it's only fair to share with other bear creators who might be tuning in.

      God speed Curly Haired Bear!

funny family

Inspector Morse

Boris Pocket, upon his return and first supervised outing.

...straight up the tree

Bobbie waiting outside the chemist for me.

Lovely swim

True Love

Boris and the * bear

Bobbie and Charlie

* bear and Stiggy

Thursday 19 May 2011

Third Bear Leaves for America!

Frantic ear and claw sewing today in the turret to catch the post with a commissioned bear.



Bear was very keen to climb into his travel box

Chocks away!!!

Monday 16 May 2011

Stop Press!

Total joy at 4.45 this morning as i sat knitting with what must have been a fixed clown's downturned mouth by then....and i heard the most wonderful sound in the world: the flap of the cat door and Boris' high pitched mew!
   He smelt quite musty and was ravenously hungry. Also seemed very agitated. He slept on my bed for what was left of the night and has been in his own bed all day. I shall examine his claws later. And go out and buy him some sturdy collars!

  So he was only missing for 2 days, really but my goodness it felt so final. Orange pussy-cats are like sunshine and when he wasn't here every thing felt very dark.

Sunday 15 May 2011

Very sad day here....hope is like a lead manacle, sorrow floats


Sincere apologies to bears awaiting sewing and climbing lessons - pounding the pavements has taken all my energy today. Sending prayers by the nanosecond to St Anthony for Boris and all the Missing, generally.

Saturday 14 May 2011

10 days in pictures


Tuesday 3rd May


Headfirst into the Derwent.

Wednesday 5th May: cricket in the park

My local supermarket



my local hijab boutique

a tadpole!

Thursday 5th May: first Flag Iris of the year

Friday 6th May: Bobbie making friends

Old lady enjoying an ice-cream in the city centre


pint of Stella at The Crompton

fast asleep, unused to ale in the sunshine

Boris on the roof
Boris on the ground

Sunday 8th May: a very relaxed man

3 balls aloft!

California poppy

bluebells

Young Stig, a stray who won't go away




Monday 9th May: a change in the weather




Wednesday 11th May: the jogging Sikh

who is a very nice smiling man

my friend Richard, an artist who cleans at Lidl



Thursday 12th May: Flags now blooming

some of the 30 Dahlia and various other potential flowers

Tomato seedlings!

street photo taken from the hip with camera facing backwards



  Friday 13th May: before




and after








Monday 2 May 2011

The Work Table in May

Much as i am fascinated by anatomy and the physiologistics of how things are made, i have qualms about blogging the Bovis Bears during their transition from tailor-chalked parts to fully formed bears. I know this is silly. It seems indecently intrusive, somehow, like maternity scans on Facebook or Princesses with cellulite in bikinis via a long lens.
  But i am a crafter now and when i was starting to make bears last November, i was infuriated by the mystique i often came up against when i needed to know exactly how to fix a nose, for example. Today's post isn't a How To, just a twitch of the wizard's curtain.


These are the turned-down paws i have designed, more like bear paws, less like hockey-sticks. I made these by making a cut at the wrist ( oooh i'm flinching!) and re-attaching this top part of the paw at a right angle to the arm centre-seam, then sewing the paw pad to it in the usual way.



They prefer it!


In the foreground of this picture there is an out of focus un-filled bear with a loose head and his leg lying beside him. I was getting on very well with him until i realized i'd run out of 25mm joints. He's going to be lovely, eventually. There is a pile of pinned and partially tacked bear potential - 2 more, and in the centre a remarkable creation in red velvet awaiting claws and a smile. The elephant in the room desperately needs it's pattern modifying and the little knitted cat is on the face-list.
  My own old bear, Pinky, with the surgical scars personally oversees all work at the sewing table, offering invaluable advice and coaching.



Here is Seamus' Polar Bear again,all clawed and clipped. His friend is a little black bear, the first i have made using amazing black plush faux fur.


He strokes like the silkiest cat, perhaps black bear cubs feel a bit like this too.