The occasional toymaker

ecar3483
Community Member

Sorry about the elastic band, it's the only way to hold the toy in position while I take a photo.

Smiley Happy

 

DSCF0266 x4 h1.jpg

 

DSCF0266 x4 h2.jpg

Message 1 of 18
Latest reply
17 REPLIES 17

Re: The occasional toymaker

ecar3483
Community Member

Many, many, many years ago there was a little (I'm not little, I'm 2 foot tall!) bear called Clifford who liked helping his Daddy in the workshop.

 

bridge 5.jpg

 

Old photo, not a great photo, sorry.

Yes, I made Cliffy, he's hand sewn, with a needle and thread, not a machine. 

His clothes are from an op shop. I can sew, but I'm not up to making small (I'm not small!) bear overalls or shirts. Smiley LOL

 

If memory serves, Cliffy must be about 12, now. Where does time go? Smiley LOL

Message 11 of 18
Latest reply

Re: The occasional toymaker


@ecar3483 wrote:

Many, many, many years ago there was a little (I'm not little, I'm 2 foot tall!) bear called Clifford who liked helping his Daddy in the workshop.

 

bridge 5.jpg

 

Old photo, not a great photo, sorry.

Yes, I made Cliffy, he's hand sewn, with a needle and thread, not a machine. 

His clothes are from an op shop. I can sew, but I'm not up to making small (I'm not small!) bear overalls or shirts. Smiley LOL

 

If memory serves, Cliffy must be about 12, now. Where does time go? Smiley LOL


good old cliffy, Cat Happy

Message 12 of 18
Latest reply

Re: The occasional toymaker

ecar3483
Community Member

Young Cliffy, showing off his gumboots. Smiley LOL

 

DSCF0277 A.jpg

Message 13 of 18
Latest reply

Re: The occasional toymaker

 

 

 

 

Clifford enhanced - well a bit, anyway

Sorry, best I could do from the original

 

 

~

 

 

Message 14 of 18
Latest reply

Re: The occasional toymaker

Well done, Baybizz.

 

Ecar, is that a mobile phone in Clifford's pocket?  Edited:  If so, who did he phone or text?

 

DEB

Message 15 of 18
Latest reply

Re: The occasional toymaker

What a great effect! That looks like it's a tapestry. Wow! Smiley Happy

Message 16 of 18
Latest reply

Re: The occasional toymaker

No, it;s not a phone. They're his collection of "clickers" that he got from Kinder Surprise eggs. You squeeze them and they go "click", also they have a handy clip on them for keeping on your overalls. Smiley LOL

Message 17 of 18
Latest reply

Re: The occasional toymaker

ecar3483
Community Member

I think they're called Jumping Jacks...

Three cut from the same pattern - arms, legs, body shape, and a different paint job each time.

An eskimo, a lion and a babboon.

 

DSCF0289 1.jpg

 

DSCF0289 2.jpg

 

DSCF0289 3.jpg

 

They're also known as Hampelmann.

They're hanging toys; pull the string and the arms and legs go up and down.

 

As a variation on the four limb pattern, I made a pair of owls that flap their wings;

 

DSCF0291 A.jpg

 

And just to prove how clever I am, I made a crank mechanism driven cockatoo that flaps it's wings.

 

DSCF0263 x3.jpg

 

Complete with yellowing varnish. That wasn't deliberate, but at least I know for future reference to use cheap varnish for that "authentic" antique effect.

Smiley LOL

Message 18 of 18
Latest reply