So my teddy bears traveled from the States to Tunisia in a suitcase many summers ago. One little 11-in/28-cm pink bear began looking shabby because it was made out of a synthetic fleece that pilled.
Having a deep respect for the way the joints are made (getting the joints tight challenges patience), I couldn't bear seeing this bear on the downhill. Time to recycle:
As I was tired of the pink, I went back to the traditional brown...sort of.
With a long needle, I used a sort of running stitch/back stitch to sew down the patches. A beast to do!
Given the times, I would name the bear at this stage the "Censored T. Bear." Working on the face was a bit disconcerting: dolls and bears seem to pick up a bit of personality of their own. I kept telling myself that I didn't believe in voodoo dolls and that this toy wasn't drowning under the fabric!
With a long needle, I used a sort of running stitch/back stitch to sew down the patches. A beast to do!
Given the times, I would name the bear at this stage the "Censored T. Bear." Working on the face was a bit disconcerting: dolls and bears seem to pick up a bit of personality of their own. I kept telling myself that I didn't believe in voodoo dolls and that this toy wasn't drowning under the fabric!
And the T. Bear rides off into the sunset....
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My goodness that must have taken aaaaggges! Good to see a ted with a new lease of life :-)
Really wonderful !!!
Awesome!
Great job!
BELLISSIMO - fantastic.
ciao ciao Linda
From pretty little pink Teddy to bike riding brown patchwork bear! I love it! Very, very clever!
Hello, I think it looks like he is covered in tatoos. He is a rebel T. Bear. On his "HOG". Happy Holidays!
Your bear is wonderful, as is the motorcycle. I made jointed rabbits, eons ago. I think perhaps one needs to be boro'd!
Fabulous rebirth for the bear! What a process..thanks for sharing!
Ha Nadia I really had to laugh out loud when I saw that sweeeeet pink teddy bear turn into that wonderful sturdy (a bit wary looking) brown one !!!! Great job !
Beary good and haapy Holidays to you over there too !
This is fun. Funnily enough, I started one 6 months ago and almost all covered accepted one arm! I love how yours turned out - Hugs Nat
oh so perfect. i'm sure your bear loves the new outfit.
too funny. motor-cycle bear - now he/she needs a harley vest.
Hi Nadia
It's good to remember that underneath that tough exterior...there is a pink teddy bear inside. :)
Happy Christmas. Thanks for your blog.
WOW!! Fantastic! So creative, original and resourceful. And WHO made that motorcycle?!
The motorcycle was made by a Tunisian artisan. It was my birthday present several years ago.
best, nadia
Your bears are adorable!
I'm glad you have the mouth a bit of a smile. Before it was sort of frowning. Besides he would be happy when he's riding.
What a great idea to make this bear yours!
Fantastic! Love the motorcycle too!
Love it!
COOL !!!!!!!!!
That is one very lucky bear, both to get a total redo as you gave him, and also having such a sweet ride. The motorcycle is wonderful! His new look goes well with the variety of colors and textures on the cycle. They're a set.
Fantastic!! I love this. You turned the sweet little Teddy into a groovy patchwork easy rider bear! Its so wonderful that you took the time to give this little bear a new life.
what a patience you have..waoo,..the poor bear is looking warm now :)
All the best honey :)
He appears to be happy in his new suit...
You did a fantastic job! He looks great!
Oh, I am "bearing" with you telling you that it is a wonderful post - also the next one about bears. I will follow your blog now regularly. Have a wonderful good New Year.
I love what you did to this teddy!
Hi! i was thrilled that you left me a note on my blog...yes, Greenbaum's Quilted Forest is where i work and teach...isn't it a fun place?...it is a small world. i love your little scrappy bear...you've inspired me to do the same. happy stitching from Salem.
A wonderful trasformation! I've had a plan to do this to a dull colored coat, something's putting me off!
Happy holidays to you - I have fond memories of spending Christmas in Siddi Bu Said (sp!) in 1980, steak & chips for the meal!
What a fascinating transformation. Love him and his bike.
Nadia, did you ever think of leaving a little patch of pink showing? The idea of suffocation is a bit disconcerting, but I understand it. I have been thinking of doing this with a stuffed hippo at some point (since I collect hippos.)
Tu as recyclé ton nounours comme les pots pour tes plantes, avec une magnifique mosaïque... en tissus ! Une renaissance magnifique.
What a perfect solution-love the new look. Thanks for commenting on my blog.
Bear-y good idea! I love your new Teddy!
Little bear is much cuter now! Happy New Year!
Very beautiful
génial!!!
I LOOOVE it! Absolutely precious! What a great idea. Looks like an old heirloom bear. Just adorable.
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