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Friday, October 18

OctoBEARfest Online Show Now Open!

I kindly invite you to join us at the
It is open now and will run through 
Sunday night, Oct 20th @ 8pm eastern.

I have some darling new items available including 2 bear brothers dressed in traditional Oktoberfest attire (one with a mug of beer and the other playing his accordion),  a tiny mouse couple also celebrating Oktoberfest, a little potbelly mouse cheering on his favorite team and the newest citizen of Cobblestone Circle, Mrs. Virginia Twiggleby.

As you visit the show, you will notice that most artists prefer Paypal.  PayPal is safe and easy for everyone.   
And remember ~ you can pay with a credit card through PayPal 
 even if you do not have a PayPal account. 

I can hear the Ooompah Band already. 

Enjoy the show!

Monday, July 15

Sadie

Say Hello to Sadie and her best friend who 
she pulls around in a tiny wicker cart.

More photos and description are on my website.




$185

Friday, July 12

BearHugs4U Christmas in July Show is now OPEN!!

Are you too warm?
Hot even?
Why not cool down with a peek at the

50 of the best bear artists in the business are 
participating so you will not want to miss this one.
The show runs now through Sunday July 14th at 8pm eastern.



Little Rosalie is one of my new items available today. 
She is a darling girlie bear who is writing her letter to Santa.
Wonder what she will ask for?
If she's anything like me, it will be some cooler weather!


Hope you can stop by and see what else I have to offer you. 
I bet you'll find someone who tugs at your heart.

Tuesday, June 4

Beary June Show Begins June 22nd

Meet Heidi Vandekamp, 
my preview bear for the upcoming 
Beary June Show on June 22nd. 

She is made of tissavel faux fur, is 13 inches (seated) and comes with her garden bench and another surprise. 

You can see many more pics of her on my website:
 Hope you can take a peek! 

The show starts at 11am eastern and runs for a mere 24 hours, so be sure to mark your calendars now.

Sunday, February 19

~ Lottie Reynolds ~

Did someone call for tea? 
Lottie is my first faux fur bear (sooooo luxurious!) and she's dressed as an old fashioned British Chamber Maid. 



A silver tray and teaset are also included.


Monday, February 6

No pet goats for me

I had a suspicion confirmed this week.  Yes, I am indeed, without a doubt, allergic to mohair.

Those of you who are bear artists know exactly how momentous that discovery was.  You see, the standard material used in the artist bear world is mohair.

Although I first suspected this months ago when I started making my bears for the Cobblestone Court line, I wasn't entirely sure that the condition of my hands was due to the mohair or something else.   The scientist in me (yes, it is still in there) couldn't rule out if it were perhaps due to dry weather or something I'd touched in the garden, or a new cleaning solutions, etc, etc.  But after having not sewn with mohair for a month or so until this past week, I am sure.

Sigh . . . now what do I use?  Luckily there is a plethora of faux furs available now.  I spent a good portion of this weekend browsing the internet in search of "the good stuff."   And I'm happy to say the UPS man will be busy making deliveries to my house very soon!

In the meantime, I found a few faux pieces in my stash that I had forgotten about.   One is the fur I used on the dormouse I shared here.   It is much more dense than the mohair I've been using and while I just adore the way it feels and behaves, it may take me a while to adjust the patterns for the next Gentry.   I am confident these new bears will be just what I envision as this type of material really does appeal more to my own aesthetics.

I also came across a piece of upholstery velvet that has now been sewn into a new mouse ~ a traveling salesman is coming to Cobblestone Circle!  Stay tuned. 

Tuesday, November 8

Going to their new home . . .

Just wanted to share with you that some of my bears
will be going to their new homes very soon. 
Helene Winston ~ The Ice Skating Bear

and

The Porters ~ The Caroling Bears

Sunday, September 11

Anticipation

While talking with my daughter a few days ago, the conversation included a reminiscence of how at the age of 2, she watched the video of The Wizard of Oz every single night.  This went on for 18 months (really) and believe it or not, was actually somewhat of a welcomed relief for her father and I, since her previous obsession had been with The Nutcracker Ballet – the Mikhail Baryshnikov version no less (really).  Mr. Cobblestone and I know every blooper in the Oz video ~ and I bet you never noticed how many birds are in that movie!

Anyway, this led to a discussion about how perhaps her generation has missed out on the excitement of anticipation.  I mean, they practically had loads of entertainment at their fingertips ~ and now information as well, thanks to the www.

Let's take The Wizard of Oz for example.  I distinctly remember the frenzied excitement we experienced all week waiting for that night.  We played Oz games at recess.  We walked linked arm in arm a la Dorothy, Tin man, Scarecrow and Lion.  We sang the songs from morning to night, much to our parents' delight, I'm sure.  But I think part of the fun was the buildup to that magical night when finally those cute little munchkins were on your very own TV screen. 
Oh, how you savored every minute!
(Well, except for those flying monkeys, but we aren't going into that now.  Let's just say it necessitated a well-timed bathroom break.)

Well, I kind of feel like I'm doing that to you now, dear followers.  It is true that I have not had anything new to show you for quite some time.  My work table has been quite busy ~ overflowing in fact with all sorts of holiday goodies.  I have just completed my Halloween offerings ~ but I cannot show all of them now because they are to be part of the

But I will share little one preview with you.



Meet Dolores Hogswallow, my witch bear with her
book of Magic Potions and Spells and her Batty friend,
who sometimes hitches a ride on Dolores' back.



I hope you will all be able to attend the event. 
It is in support of Bat Conservation International
and promises to be loads of fun.
There is even a door prize!

Only 19 more days until the tour begins on October 1st!

I know it's hard to wait ~ but, hey ~ you can always pop in a video while you're waiting.



Sunday, August 28

Just had to share this!

I know it is rushing the season, but I just had to share
my latest bears with you ~ The Carolers.


They will be featured in my ad in the December issue of
Teddy Bear Review,
so they had to be done now.

The lamppost was made by Mr. Cobblestone ~ what a guy!

Monday, August 22

Wait a minute ~ what month is this?

One of the more peculiar aspects of the collectibles business is having to think one season ahead.  Here we are in the month of August and as you can see from my posts last week, I'm already working on Halloween items.  Throw in the lead time for publications and this week I'm actually putting the finishing touches on a pair of Christmas bears that will appear in my ad in the December issue of

These two bears have been a learning experience for me ~ with the emphasis being that I've learned it's not all that scary to experiment.  As most of you know, I'm rather new to the larger mohair bears ~ most of my work has been on a much smaller scale and with very different materials.  Although I really like the heads with the trimmed snouts that I've created for The Gentry, I was put off by the stubble this leaves behind, especially for the ladies.  *gasp*

Before I go any further, you have to understand that doing anything to a head at this stage of construction is daunting because of how much time has already been invested in it.  Not only does it require the most exact stitching and meticulous stuffing, especially the nose area, but placement of the features must be done carefully to bring out the charming expression of each bear.  Heck, it can take me 20 minutes just to choose glass eyes that match precisely enough for my standards ~ I have a large box of eyes.

Determined to find a solution and heeding the mantra of 'the interweb knows', I found some bear artists who shared the techniques they use when creating faces.

Trimming I cannot tell you how many hours I spent trimming closer and closer, trying many types of really sharp scissors as this was suggested by more than a few artists.  Eh ~ still couldn't get what I'd call a smooth finish.  But I do now have a rather large collection of scissors.

Plucking More tedious hours were spent actually plucking out each individual strand of mohair (yes, really) which did give a smoother surface, but what's left is the rather coarse weave of the fabric backing showing.  Nope ~ not what my ladies deserve.

Needle felting I was intrigued by the smoothness and shaping you can get using wool roving, but for my taste, the problem is the color differences between the mohair fibers and the wool.  I suppose if you took the time to dye them together you'd be able to get a good match ~ but that kinda time I don't have.

Then I remembered something I read on Joanne Livingston's blog about how she needle felts individual strands of mohair to shade her bears' faces.  (If you aren't familiar with Joanne's work, do yourself a BIG favor and visit her blog and newly upgraded website.  She makes the most fabulous realistic bears!!!  Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised to see her work in a museum someday.  And she is truly one of the most gentle, generous souls I've met online.)

Now, I must say I'm nowhere near ready to attempt the intricacy of Joanne's work, but when I thought about the structure of mohair and wool, it seemed reasonable that both of these hair shafts should behave in a similar manner when subjected to a felting needle.  After unraveling the mohair fibers from the scraps left from cutting out my bear pieces (using Joanne's technique), I carded the resulting pile of fluff with two wire brushes until I had what resembled wool roving ~ in the exact color that I needed!  My small practice patch turned out well enough to spur me on and I plunged in ~ literally plunged my felting needle into the bear's face.  And I'm glad I did.

Here's the result:






So the lessons learned are to not be afraid to ask for help, carefully think through the process you are about to attempt and remember that meticulous, detailed work is usually worth it in the end.

I am so excited to start my next bears!!!

Christmas music anyone?

Wednesday, August 3

A bit of this, a bit of that . . .

This week I've dabbled in the occupations of stone mason and cobbler ~ as in shoes, not peach.  These endeavors have resulted in three mice and two bears that are now available on my website.

The first set is Jack and Jill for my Cobblestone Tails series. 
SOLD!

Their well started out as a wooden hexagon box ~ but after a few hours with stones and gorilla glue it is now a lovely well for them.  As the gorilla glue cures, it foams and expands and looks exactly like mortar between the stones.  I used epoxy for the water in the bucket. 

The second item was inspired by a fairy slipper exchange that has been going on on a few of the blogs I follow.  I didn't partake in the swap (this time) but can see this easily becoming a seasonal item for me ~ I am especially exited to try one for Winter!  
Here is Autumn Fairy Slipper Mouse.
~ SOLD ~

Lastly ~ YES!  I have finally completed the bear with the baby carriage.  She was quite the challenge and looks completely different from what I had originally in mind. 
I'll save that design for another bear. 

SOLD!

I also received more pictures of the Cobblestone Mice shelves one of my buyers is creating.  Here's the scene for Madam Mousica ~ the gypsy fortune teller. 

Isn't it just grand!!!

 


Tuesday, July 5

Tallulah Lemondrop of Cobblestone Circle . . . and where is that next bear?

Tallulah Lemondrop is spending the day
at the beach with her daughters.

Read Tallulah's story on my website:


She is currently available on my website:
 
~ SOLD ~

~*~*~*~*~*~

I mentioned a while back that the next Gentry of Cobblestone Court would be coming soon ~ pushing this adorable baby carriage:

Well ~ she will be coming soon.
It's been a matter of creating something that meets my strict standards of design and construction ~ and at just over 6 inches tall, she has proven to be quite the challenge for me.
Here is a peek at the tiny bear who will be riding inside the carriage.


Patience ~ she is coming soon!

Sunday, June 19

Judith Chamberlain of Cobblestone Court


This 13 inch self-standing bear is made of stone colored mohair and coordinating tan cashmere paw pads on her feet. Her eyes are German glass and she has am embroidered mouth and a glass nose. I made Judith's ooak outfit with an ultra-feminine embroidered lace blouse that has a filled sweetheart neckline trimmed in scalloped braid. The sleeves are puffed above the elbows and fitted to the wrist, with green piping between the two sections. A pencil skirt of green dupioni silk has an insert of peach printed cotton and a darling cream silk flower in the back. Her hat was entirely made by hand as well. Its base was fashioned out of cream coarse woven cotton. Beige organza was sewn around the brim. Green and ivory wired ribbons were used for figure eight rosettes and further trimmed with purchased beaded rosebuds. The hat is permanently attached.



Other details to note:
* tiny peach shank buttons on her sleeves and blouse
* the regency tassels at the tips of hankie hemline
* beige dupioni silk lace-trimmed pantaloons
* beaded lace on the waistband and the hat

She is now available on my website.

Tuesday, May 31

Works in Progress

Thought I'd share what's on my work table now.  The next two Gentry of Cobblestone Court are well underway. 


You can see the first bear is complete (she's about 12 inches tall) and is ready to be dressed in this collection of fabrics.  I'm envisioning a hat with oodles of satin ribbon roses for her too.

And the other, well, she's cut out and sewn but not quite assembled ~ maybe later today.  This one will be smaller ~ about 6 or 7 inches tall and she'll be pushing this darling little carriage. 

Wednesday, May 18

Beatrice Davenport ~ The Gentry of Cobblestone Court

Beatrice is the second of the Fashion Bears in my new line.



I am having such fun with these new bears ~ and am having trouble deciding which period of fashion history to do next!  Let's just say there will be a lot of these coming soon.

Sunday, May 15

Virginia Hamilton ~ the first of the Gentry of Cobblestone Court

After many months of planning and designing, I am happy to be launching a new line of Fashion Bears under the label of
The Gentry of Cobblestone Court.
 You can look forward to seeing many periods of fashion history represented on these 10-14 inch tall exquisitely appointed bears.


http://www.cobblestonecreations.net/shop/gentrysales/virginia.htm


And don't forget ~ there's only one week left to become eligible for this mouse giveaway!  Drawing is Sunday May 22nd.
http://cobblestone-creations.blogspot.com/2011/04/choose-your-mouse-giveaway.html

Wednesday, May 11

Sneak peeks at The Gentry of Cobblestone Court

After many months of planning and designing, I am happy to be launching a new line of Fashion Bears called
The Gentry of Cobblestone Court.
You can look forward to seing many periods of fashion history represented on these 10-14 inch tall bears.

The first, Virginia Hamilton, will be on
eBay starting Sunday May 15th.
 


 
 
She will be followed by Beatrice Davenport
on Wednesday, May 18th.

Wednesday, May 4

Two more weeks . . .

My new line,
The Gentry of Cobblestone Court
will be unveiled two weeks from today.

I am very pleased with how they are turning out and am having such fun working on this scale. 
They are larger than anything you've seen from me so far. 

The boxes for these new friends arrived today ~ a whooping 14x7x4 inches! 

You can look forward to a few peeks coming soon. 
But don't worry ~ there will always be new mice too.

And remember ~ there's still time to sign up for my
May 22nd giveaway!
I'm absolutely blown away by the interest shown so far.
Thank-you!!!!

Sunday, August 8

Gretta Clausen ~ A Dollhouse Darlin' Mouse



Gretta Clausen

The lady of the house is on her way to market
and here is what she brings home:





On eBay through Sunday August 15th
 

Sunday, May 2

Meet Miss Frances Whittington ~ Dollhouse Darlin' Bear









Miss Frances Whittington
One of the new






A proper Victorian Lady ready to make a round of social calls.


Wearing her best hat for the occasion.



Perhaps she will call on you?


~ sold ~
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