Paris Sigler – Plush Bear Toy

Author: Tracy Sigler | Posted: December 8th, 2008 | | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

Paris made this with her grandmother when she was “camp” with them this summer. She claims to have sewn it entirely by herself. She said she made the yellow sweater for the bear because his body was a little lopsided. The grandmother-granddaughter team was making a batch of bears for a charity, but Paris decided to keep this one. She even learned how to crochet to make the green scarf.

Handmade all the way. Keep making stuff.


Mars Sigler — “Monster Buddy” Plush Toy

Author: Tracy Sigler | Posted: August 1st, 2008 | | Tags: , , | 2 Comments »

Mars Sigler -- Monster Buddy Plush Toy

Eleven year old (almost 12) renaissance man Mars Sigler has embraced a new medium: handmade monster toys. He is calling this product line “Monster Buddies.” The fellow pictured here is named “Marky” and he is the second original, sounds better than “number two,” in a series Master Sigler has dubbed “Locker Buddies.” Toys in the “Locker Buddy” line are small enough to fit into a school locker.

Mars learned his pattern making and sewing skills from his mother, but the creative concepts are all his. Always innovative, Mars opted with “Marky” to put the seams on display, essentially turning the toy inside out, even though the fabric isn’t. The light blue element below the simple line mouth is actually fabric drool.

In an interview today Mars revealed that he intends to produce more “Monster Buddies” and begin selling them in various outlets in the near future. Master Sigler said at this time he has no plans to sell the first two “Monster Buddy” creations.


Chick Sigler — Treasure Chest Coin Box

Author: Tracy Sigler | Posted: June 24th, 2008 | | Tags: , , | 5 Comments »

Chick Sigler -- Treasure Chest Coin Box

My grandfather, Charles “Chick” Orndoff Sigler III, made this treasure chest as a Christmas gift for me when I was probably 10 or so. He also made one for my brother Grayson, and wisely painted our first initials inside the lid of each chest. It was filled silver coins, maybe even silver dollars when he gave them to us. But the real treasure to me is the handmade box my grandfather took time to make. This was no kit. He made everything and even painted the awesome Jolly Roger inside the lid. I should confirm that with the elders, maybe my uncle Robin helped with the painting.

Thirty-some years later it’s still with me. Now, I keep it on my bedside table and use it to hold pocket change. If I didn’t have pocket change I would find some because it looks so cool sitting in the treasure chest. For a brief period it was in the attic at our first house. A home invading squirrel got in, managed to find my treasured treasure chest and gnawed on a couple corners. He was evicted with a vengeance. Looking at the damage still hurts.

Chick Sigler -- Treasure Chest Coin Box

Chick Sigler -- Treasure Chest Coin Box


Mars Sigler — Pinecar Derby

Author: Tracy Sigler | Posted: January 24th, 2007 | | Tags: , , | 2 Comments »

Mars Sigler -- Pinecar Derby

Why can’t people spell our name?!? Whatever. What’s most important is Mars designed and made this car 100% by himself. Sure, he had some advising from the old man, but Mars did every bit of the cutting, sanding, drilling, paint spraying, axle polishing, and assembly his own bad self. How many of his competitors can say that? Just sayin’… He placed first in his age group, Webelos, and second in the entire pack. If only he would’ve changed out that one wobbly wheel…