For nearly 20 years, retired seamstress Ruth Hasman has been quietly doing something extraordinary from her home, running a real-life âteddy bear hospital.â
She lovingly restores worn and damaged stuffed animals, fixing everything from missing eyes to torn seams. Some are simple repairs, while others require her to search thrift stores for just the right fabric to match the original. But these arenât just toys, theyâre treasured memories. Many are family heirlooms, like one 115-year-old teddy bear thatâs been loved by five generations.
Through every careful stitch, Ruth isnât just repairing stuffed animals, sheâs preserving stories, childhoods, and pieces of family history.
And thatâs what makes this weekâs feel-good story so special. đ