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I read each request, do the initial search, request additional information and photos, and edit most of the photos. Often I do find the lovie, so those requests never show up on this blog. I answer each comment or email that comes in about a posted request, act as a go-between to link people who can help with those who need help, and add new requests as soon as I can. Due to health problems I got way behind posting requests, so now I am trying to stay current with requests and gradually catch up on the older requests.

I can't adequately thank all of you who search for all these lovies I do post about. I get the ball rolling, but YOU are the ones who make this site work!!

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Can't Find that Old Stuffed Lovey?? Susan Can RE-CREATE It!!

While I was doing some research, trying to help a reader find a toy from the early 50's, I decided to try to find an artist who could make the plush toy he needed to order. I was very glad to find Susan's Sew-Nique, and I have an idea there are several more people who have left requests for old toys on this blog who would be interested in talking to Susan about bringing a much loved memory from childhood back to life, such as this one. (Click on the picture to read all about this reunion.)

Original and Re-Created Puppy Dog

So, I wrote her to get an idea of how much she charges generally for making something from a photo. Please don't hold her to these exact prices if you decide to do business with her, as she obviously has a lot of talent, and deserves to be properly compensated for her materials and skill.

Here's her reply:
Hi Rosemary! Have you checked out the "Special Orders" page of my website?

There are a few examples on it of the type of "recreated" dolls and animals I have done in the last four years (since going on the internet). The "Santa Mouse" was one that you won't see posted on the "Stuffed Animals" page...it was very hard to recreate. I think I charged under $30 for that one.The "Boo-Boo" dog was around $30 also. And the yellow "chick" (or duck?) was about $20.

I can not copy certain patented items and then post them on my website - such as the original Raggedy Ann and Andy, Disney characters, or even Gund or other toy makers. But I will work with the customer to make a similar product, though there will be no photos of my finished product on the website.

My prices vary from $10 to as much as $40. Much of the pricing is based on whether I have a pattern similar in design to what is needed, or if I have to start with pencil and graph paper and design it, then make a muslin "dummy", and then cut in to the expensive fake fur fabric (which can go as high as $60/yard).

I am always delighted to give a price estimate if anyone would like to email me a photo (jpeg file). When they send the photo, it saves time if they can give as many details as possible, such as the size of the item, fabric types, etc.

But I will emphasize that I sometimes have a work schedule out as far as 12 weeks. Right now, it is between 6 and 8 weeks. And a couple other "notes": I only set a "special order" item on my work schedule after I have a deposit of 50% (in other words, first come, first served). When the toy is for a child, I also like to mention that the toy might not be "accepted" as a substitute no matter how close the copy looks. (And this can be important for 'special needs children'.) The texture, stuffing and even the smell can make a difference to a discerning end user. I cannot guarantee acceptance, only a near look-alike. So far, that has not been a problem. Sometimes I have to ask for a lot of details, but it gets the job done.

Thank you for your interest.

Susan Koeppel
Lake Mills, WI 53551

If you, or someone you know, is looking for an old plush animal or doll that would be almost impossible to find, Susan may just be able to re-create one for you!

If you end up buying something from her that she makes for you from a photo, would you please let us know?

Contact Us, and I'll tell you how to send me the photo of the original and her recreation, or, if you prefer, Comment Here.

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2 Comments:

Blogger john said...

Dear Susan,

Thank you for re-creating my beloved childhood toy! The prancing lamb is delightful and precious. I’d like to have two more for our grandchildren and can’t wait to see their reaction to what Santa will bring them this year! Outstanding craftsmanship and details; I can readily see you put your heart into your work.

John C Stires

November 03, 2007 4:13 AM  
Blogger Dirty Butter said...

I am so glad to hear that Susan was able to help you, John. And it's good to know that you are so pleased with her work.

November 03, 2007 6:52 AM  

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