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TOY FACTORY

Responding to the curiosity of Carolyn Goodrich and her father from Opportunity, Washington, 'You Asked For It' takes viewers on a fascinating journey to a toy factory in Kansas City. This episode explores the enchanting process of turning simple pieces of cloth and cotton into beloved plush toys. Rev Mullins of KMBC TV guides us through the factory, where every six seconds a new toy animal comes to life. The journey begins with the inception of an idea by master toy maker Joel Burwitz, followed by the meticulous design phase led by Henry Gutentag. Viewers get an insider's look at how patterns are cut, bodies stitched, and features like eyes and limbs are added, transforming fabric into a variety of animals like dogs, bears, monkeys, and elephants. The toys are then equipped with internal wire structures for flexibility, followed by the stuffing process, where blowers fill them with cotton, giving them shape and solidity. The final touches include hand-stitching, decorative ribbons, and essential branding tags. This heartwarming segment not only reveals the intricacy and craftsmanship behind toy making but also captures the joy and wonder these creations bring to children and adults alike.
Responding to the curiosity of Carolyn Goodrich and her father from Opportunity, Washington, 'You Asked For It' takes viewers on a fascinating journey to a toy factory in Kansas City. This episode explores the enchanting process of turning simple pieces of cloth and cotton into beloved plush toys. Rev Mullins of KMBC TV guides us through the factory, where every six seconds a new toy animal comes to life. The journey begins with the inception of an idea by master toy maker Joel Burwitz, followed by the meticulous design phase led by Henry Gutentag. Viewers get an insider's look at how patterns are cut, bodies stitched, and features like eyes and limbs are added, transforming fabric into a variety of animals like dogs, bears, monkeys, and elephants. The toys are then equipped with internal wire structures for flexibility, followed by the stuffing process, where blowers fill them with cotton, giving them shape and solidity. The final touches include hand-stitching, decorative ribbons, and essential branding tags. This heartwarming segment not only reveals the intricacy and craftsmanship behind toy making but also captures the joy and wonder these creations bring to children and adults alike.
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Editorial #:
2166773375
Collection:
You Asked For It
Date created:
January 01, 1955
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Clip length:
00:06:19:22
Location:
United States
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QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) SD 720x486 29.97p
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You Asked For It
Object name:
toyfactory