Remember When Studio
  • Home
  • GALLERY
  • Our Story
  • your heirloom
  • Blog
  • Testimonials
  • questions & quotes

Memories to Heirlooms

Remember When.  .  .  I was "bearly" in business?

8/13/2021

0 Comments

 
​ In 2011 I started a business called “Keepsakes for You.” It was the same concept as Remember When Studio, with a focus on making only bears and bunny keepsakes. The business never got off the ground because I took a job at local nonprofit, but before that job offer, I did a lot of work that is now benefitting Remember When Studio. First, I had to rework the pattern. I had been using Vogue patterns, but drafted new ones so that I had original work.  ​
Original Vogue Bear Pattern
Original Vogue Bunny Pattern
 Here are Bearlooms I made before I redrafted the pattern. 
First bear made for the business
Jean's Bear made from her Mom's, Dad's, and Grandmother's coats and Grandfather's deer skin.
My Bearlooms' bellies are rounder, with curved arms, more pronounced bottoms and the chin piece, called a gusset,  gives a rounder, sweeter face. I am really pleased with the changes. As you can see, I added the buttoned flap that protects the heart to the Vogue pattern.

The Vogue bunny pattern I redrafted from the start to create a unique Hareloom pattern. It took several tries to get it where I wanted it. Their ears are stiffened yet still flexible, arms are curved,  bellies plump. They make me "Hoppy"! (Hee, hee!)
Teddy Bear made from family fabrics.
Stuffed bunny made from family fabrics.
A friend had lent me an embroidery machine, so of course I added quotes to personalized them. Next, I divided them into three categories; 
  • A Baby Bear/Hareloom is made from that clothing or materials you just can't give away but no longer need. It often includes a special nook or toy that was a child's favorite.
  • A Family Bear/Hareloom is made from materials from several family members, great for wedding and baby gifts, or, as in mine, just a great way to live with your memories rather than keeping them stored away.
front of stuffed bear made from family fabrics
Front of stuffed bunny made from materials from Jean's life.
back of stuffed teddy bear made from family fabrics
Back of stuffed bunny made from materials from Jean's life.
All Bear/Harelooms have a heart: some are protected with pockets, while others wear them out where all can see!
​ 
I especially enjoyed working with materials that are not traditionally sewn. Since the 60's I had saved a Valentine from my Aunt Murph and was pleased how well it sewed into the leg of my personal Hareloom. On my family Hareloom I used a baby ID necklace as a glasses holder for Grandma's sewing glasses. I assume the necklace was my sister's, since she always told me I wasn't born at the hospital, but rather arrived on the family doorstep wrapped in newspaper. Luckily, she fought to keep me!
Close up of a 1960s Valentine sewn to a bunny's leg.
Close up the back of stuffed bunny's head with a baby necklace used as a glasses holder.
  • Personal Bear/Harelooms - made from treasures from one person's life. Great for graduation, retirement or taking keepsakes from storage to spotlight!  
front of stuffed teddy bear made from personal fabrics
stuffed teddy bear made from personal items
Front of a seated stuffed bunny made from materials from Jean's life.
back of stuffed bunny made from personal materials
When I look at any of the heirlooms I have made, stories play in my head. To help keep those stories alive I decided it was essential to have a pocket in each heirloom to hold a story starter booklet that explains the meaning behind each piece used to make it. Below is what I wrote for my personal Hareloom, pictured above.
​
Jean's Personal Hare-loom
  • White warm-up jacket from Albright College field hockey
  • Green sweatshirt and blue chambray shirt from Donegal School District where I taught for 26+ years
  • Swimming ribbons and patches from Lebanon Country Club and Annville Cleona: we all spent our summers with chlorine-straw hair and eating Jello out of the box to increase our speed
  • Valentine from Aunt Murph
  • 25-year service pin from Donegal School District
  • Camp Oneka patch- my sister Lee and I spent summers there. I would never have made it without her. We will happily sing the Turtle's Trail- just ask!
  • A exotic Turkish lady from a card from Aunt Susan. She and Aunt Murph always competed with each other, so I had to include something from each!
  • College field hockey all-star patch
  • Dad’s quote, “Leave the world better than you found it.” I have adopted this as my own mantra.
Pins
  •  My initials- JB (lost the G)- I was the coach for jr. high hockey and the head coach gave these to me
  • Senior Games pin– for coordinating badminton
  • US Badminton Association
  •  Believe pin– my love of Santa and Mary Engelbreit
  • Teachers Rule– a pin from one of my “kids”​
Now that we are "bearly" in business again as Remember When Studio, you can contact us to make an heirloom for you or someone you love!
Picture
0 Comments

It takes a village!

8/5/2021

0 Comments

 
The start of a red and black pillow with Grandad spelled wrong.
Although my 5th-grade teacher, Miss. Longenecker, did her best, my spelling has still not improved. Luckily I have Sue Miller and Amy Sechrist to proof my blogs and Mom to spell check my embroidery. Thank you  to all my help and support!
0 Comments

    Author

    Jean is the owner and designer for Remember When Studio.  

    Archives

    July 2022
    June 2022
    May 2022
    October 2021
    September 2021
    August 2021
    July 2021
    June 2021
    May 2021
    April 2021
    March 2021
    February 2021
    October 2020
    June 2020
    May 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    February 2020
    January 2020
    December 2019
    November 2019
    October 2019
    September 2019
    August 2019
    June 2019
    May 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    February 2019
    January 2019
    December 2018
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    July 2018

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • GALLERY
  • Our Story
  • your heirloom
  • Blog
  • Testimonials
  • questions & quotes