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I have posted this in the Wanted section... but as it's toy related...


As much as I love my dog, and as much as I'm actually in my thirties, to see him tearing a hole out of my beloved panda which I've had since I was a newborn, reduced me to tears, and then my own daughter to tears, as she had recently adopted him.


I'm looking for a seamstress with experience of fixing toys to re-stuff Panda (imaginative name, I know) with safe modern stuffing and patch up the hole. The dog ate some of the outside, so I think it'll be a patch job, rather than just a sew back together job.


Panda, I should point out isn't worth anything monetary wise, it's a purely sentimental wish to get him fixed. And although I can sew a bit, my skills would lead him to resemble Frankenstein's monster, rather than a Panda.


Anyone know anyone that might help? Please?

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