About Me . . . Jan Cuming

Like many other artists, I have always enjoyed crafting and
over the years I guess I have tried almost everything; knitting, embroidery, cross stitch, quilting and rug making.

When I was six I used to dress my dolls in clothes that I had made from my mother’s scrap bag and as I had also learnt to
knit at about the same time, I suppose you could say that I sewed (sowed) the seeds of my career at an early age. Fortunately for me, my mother was very encouraging and used to help me when I made a mess of something. Pocket money was usually spent on buying craft supplies; funny how some things don’t change! 

My love of teddy bears started early too. I used to take my ‘Teddy’ everywhere I went and once had to leave him behind when we had been staying with my maternal grandmother.
Teddy had got “lost” somewhere.

Evidently it was NOT a peaceful trip home with one rather distraught 16 month old, whining for her Teddy! He did turn
up a little later as I had apparently made a bed for him outside in my grandmother's garden. I still have my original Teddy, who has travelled and lived overseas with me. 

As an adult I started to collect vintage and artist bears, visiting regularly to all of the teddy bear shows. At one of those shows I purchased a piece of mohair and a commercial pattern. Some months later I made my first bear, and then decided that I could definitely improve
on it. And as they say, “the rest is history.”

I still have the first bear I ever made and although he is a little odd looking, he has plenty
of character.

My other favourite thing is Christmas. I used to produce large scale Christmas decorations for shopping malls here in New Zealand at a time when it was extremely difficult to buy anything different. My house is always VERY Christmassy for a much longer period of time than just the holiday season, so it seemed a natural progression to combine my love of Christmas and teddy bears and come up with my company name “Jinglebears.”

I’m fortunate to be able to travel from my home in Wellington, New Zealand to make an annual journey to the United States (this journey takes me about 36 hours to complete, from when I get up the day of the trip to when I arrive at my final destination), and then a few days to get over my jet lag!  A quick trip to the craft store perks me right up!

While visiting I finish the bears I brought in my case for the online shows. I enjoy traveling
with my “adopted” American family, visiting with friends I've made through the bear world;
who have become my second family.

Together we travel many miles (if only I could gather frequent flier miles on all the lengthy
road trips) shopping for antiques and other vintage pieces to go into the vignettes that I am well known for. Everyone is always on the lookout for that interesting piece that I can use.

Often I hear the call “JAN” when we are scouting round an antique mall or a flea market as my “family” know what to look for too!

Many of my collectors love antiques and will often be amazed at the variety of vintage pieces that I have used to tell a story in a vignette. I usually say that antiquing is the way I sightsee when I travel as I’d rather be poking around an antique mall than walking a nature trail.

My mother Moya (d) helped me in my endeavours, making all the smocked dresses that my bears wear. She also made several tailored suits for some very well dressed bears.

Mum made the most stunning hand knit cardigans and sweaters from the beautiful, soft wool and mohair yarns that we produce here in New Zealand.

Jinglebears has been going strong for twenty-five years and I'm used to living in a house full
of projects in a state of semi-completion and mohair bits on the floor!

Thank you for taking the time to view Jinglebears.

Beary warmest regards,

Jan Cuming

 

 

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Jan Cuming 4 Fortunatus Brooklyn Wellington, New Zealand 6021

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