Friday, July 11, 2008

Amy's accident - and a new idea!


Last weekend Amy was a competition at the village fete - "Guess the weight of the dog". Here she is wearing her special harness complete with bunting! She of course had a great time as the centre of attention, and I went along to act as her minder. I spent a couple of hours accepting people's twenty-pences and recording their estimates of her rather too substantial weight. This was great fun, especially as helpers received free cups of tea all afternoon!

You can see in the photo above that she stands with her bum very rounded and her back legs tucked under her at an angle. She also walks in a crooked fashion due to a spinal injury sustained in her earlier life when she used to do water rescue work. She has a huge jagged scar running all the way down her back and can't raise her tail - it's a very funny shape having been broken in several places. She does the cutest little wag of just the tip when she's really happy, and she isn't in any pain now (except on damp mornings) as she is on medication from the vet. She still loves swimming which is the best therapy of all for her.

Is this a happy dog? I think so!


Anyway, all that time spent contemplating the roundness of Amy's backside started me thinking ... and I've come up with THE AMIE BAG!!!

Note how perfectly the shape of the bag corresponds to the shape of the sleeping Amy. Do you think this is a legitimate design technique? Should I offer myself as a special speaker on design courses? Probably not ... but I still think the Amie Bag looks really good. Vintage linen too, so recycled - just like Amy! It will have its debut on the DevonBears stall at the Saltram Craft Fair next month, so I hope the customers there like it too!!

3 comments:

Cait O'Connor said...

What a special dog you have Ellie - he deserves to have a bag made in his honour.

Westerwitch/Headmistress said...

Ooooo Poor Amy - I guess this accident happened before she was with you . . . still she has come through it and now has you caring for her. . .and yes she does look happy

I love the bag . . .

Maggie Christie said...

Brilliant idea for a bag - a sort of 'bum bag' - and a great shape it makes too! Sorry to hear about Amy's accident in her former life, but thank goodness she survived it and can now have a happy life inspiring new bags. xxPM

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