Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Settler Bears: A bear with ribbon emboidery accents.

Settlers Bears.  This is Zali.  He has alight crème colored plush fur and his paw pads are a corresponding shorter pile plush, child safety eyes, hand embroidered nose.  His body is a dark green plush, while his body is adorned with two "rhinestone" buttons that are trimmed in gold.  He wears a dark green ruff at his neck that is removable.  The ruff is trimmed with a gold trim with "rhinestones" in it.  He also wears on his feet bunny slippers that match his overall color scheme.  The bunny slippers have hand embroidered eyes. He measures 11.5 inches tall, has an embroidered Christmas tree on his left foot, and sells for $25.95 plus tax.
Settler Bears.  This is Monique.  She is a light tan color plush, hand embroidered nose, child safety eyes, fully jointed,  and "velveteen" paw pads.  She wears a pink velour dress with French Ribbon Embroidery, wears a pink Gossamer ribbon and has a matching French Ribbon Embroidered flower on her left paw pad.  She measures 14 inches long and sells for $40.00 plus tax.
Settler Bears.  This is Tamara.  She has a crème colored plush fur, and her paw pads are a corresponding in color "velveteen".  Hand embroidered nose, child safety eyes, chocolate colored gossamer bow.  She wears a drab olive colored velour dress that is trimmed with French Ribbon Embroidery flowers, her left paw pad has a matching French Ribbon Embroidery Flower on it.  The dress as a brass colored large safety pin "brooch" that has  a matching brass colored chain and three blue-green beads.  Arms and legs are jointed.  She measures 11 inches long and sells for $25.95 plus tax. 
Settler Bears.  Crème colored plush fur.  "Velveteen" paw pads. Child safety eyes, hand embroidered nose.  This bear wears a tan colored "velveteen" dress with French Ribbon Embroidery with glass seed beads. Fully jointed, a green gossamer ribbon adorns her head.  See wears a green eyelash loss crocheted shawl.  The shawl is pinned to her dress and it done with a large safety style pin with green "rhinestones" as trim.  A gossamer ribbon adorns her head, and a matching French Ribbon embroidered flower is on her left paw pad.  She measures 11 inches long and sells for $25.95 plus tax
Settler Bears.  Light Golden plush fur, with a matching, shorter pile foot pad.  Child safety eyes, hand embroidered nose.  This bear wears  a teal colored "satin" dress with French Ribbon embroidery accents.  Her shawl is a loose crochet technique done in eyelash yarn.  The shawl is pinned to her dress and it is done with a large safety pin style pin with pink "rhinestones" as trim.  A gossamer ribbon adorns her head, and a matching French Ribbon embroidered flower is on her left foot pad.  She measures 16 inches long and sells for $45.00 plus tax.
Settler Bears.  This is Xavier, a light crème colored plush fur with a corresponding "velveteen" paw pads, hand embroidered nose, and child safety eyes. He has a dark green patch  on his chest with an embroidered Christmas tree trimmed with three crystals.  His left foot pad has a matching embroidered Christmas tree and crystals on it.  He wears a dark green "velveteen" bow that matches the patch on his chest.  He measures 15 inches long and sells for $35.95 plus tax.

2 comments:

  1. Nylon thread and pins were used as three dimensional lines while metal shim, hand felted wool and silk provided contrasting materials on which to make marks. The tensile structure references the tension of the muscles of the human body while the surface striations evoke creases on skin. the protective wrapping encloses an imagined internal site. where the spirit resides and dreams. a boned and laced aperture implies the splitting of membrane, suggesting the release of the spirit from its physical boundary. " Vector Digitizing

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  2. Zali sounds wonderfully detailed! Ever thought about adding jacket back digitizing to enhance his look with custom embroidery patterns? It could really make those dark green plush and rhinestone accents pop even more.

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