Cute little critters and other art
Hi everyone! I hope you like this little guy. His eBay auction starts tonight. He stands 7 1/4 inches tall to his ear and has a...
It's time for another installment of Best of Etsy! This time, I've chosen to highlight some of the more realistic creature creations. I think I gravitate to
Wow! It’s December already! This year has really flown by. This week I have three little ones on eBay. The first two have auc...
I've been playing around with my new surface tablet. I hope it will help to stay better connected. I won't have to rely on di...
If you enjoy crafting with natural materials, creating needle-felted animals may be your new favourite hobby. This selection from the book, Sweet & Simple Needle-Felted Animals by Sachiko Susa provides an overview of the process plus some adorable project ideas to get you started.
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Domenica More Gordon is a proficient textile artist working in Edinburgh. She has perfected the art of felting, and constructs beautifully quirky and lifelike dogs from just balls of wool and a nee…
As I said I would in my article about the DIY Christmas, I’ll lend you an article about one of my favorite fabrics, felt. Loved by pool players, teachers and crafters, felt isn’t a fabr…
CUBED bunny plush tutorial
Wow! It’s December already! This year has really flown by. This week I have three little ones on eBay. The first two have auc...
Ana Teresa Barboza creates poignant vignettes using an unlikely combination of thread, photo transfer and graphite on canvas. Focusing on isolated, nude subjects, Barboza uses the embroidery aspect of her work to describe the characters' inner pain. They pull on the threads, exposing their internal organs with contemplative gazes. The embroidered entrails create rich patterns that complement the baroque flourishes Barboza uses for her backgrounds. Take a look at some of her work after the jump.
During our studio week, Cindy Treen taught us to needle felt small animals. In this photo, she is wrapping yarn around her fingers to make the core of the body. You can see the rabbit she made earlier on the...
Needle Felted Jack Russell Terrier
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Have you ever seen some of the fantastic Wool Felted animals that seek on Etsy? This past Christmas season I found myself drawn to Wool Felted ornaments…
Here are a few of the little goodies I’ve been working on for Easter… Easter Bunnies Easter Nest Easter Chick If you want to see some more little needle felted Easter cuties, visit my shop, Fairyfolk. Blessings and magic,Donni
Generar dinero con las manualidades es una opción excelente con muchas variantes y lo mejor es que se puede realizar desde casa y en las horas donde los pequeños están en el jardín ó el colegio. En esta propuesta presentamos una idea de un set para recién nacidos ó para baby shower que consta en: 1 baberito de algodón 1 par de zapatitos de algodón 1 muñeco peluche chico Patrones: Patrón molde babero: Imprimir y recortar, luego unir juntando las 2 líneas rojas y los centros en verde.
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At our small shop in Loomis, Northern California, we offer engaging classes for crafters of all skill levels. We specialize in the art of felting, where we create our own textiles from wool fiber without sewing, knitting, or crocheting. Visit us at www.thetinthimble.com, and learn about our classes in nuno, wet, and needle felting, as well as spinning, sewing, and dyeing with indigo, botanicals, and more.
In our newsletter this week we featured this wonderful bunny by Teresa Brooks. She also made our Felting Friends Pic of the Week on facebook! A few people have asked whether we have more photos of …
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Because it inspires me to get back to www.theportobelloroadshoppe.com. (yes Beaker is felted!!!) And now to prep the Aine for her batheys. *sigh* this means nail cutting- which equates to a very unhappy puppy. Xoxo Nan and Zzzzing Aine - Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
There are days when I sit frustrated at my desk because no new ideas are presenting themselves...the creative well feels like it's gone d...
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needle felted commission
Now I don't profess to be an expert on this, but Louise asked if needle felting was hard, so I'm going to show you how I do it. I didn't us...
Mariko Kusumoto est une artiste japonaise qui vit aux Etats-Unis. Son travail, des sculptures et des bijoux, est plein de légèreté et de poésie. « Mon travail laisse toujours de la place à l’imagination du spectateur. J’aime qu’il expérimente la découverte, la surprise et le questionnement au travers de mon travail. » Ne me demandez pas comment … Continuer la lecture de L’Artiste du Vendredi : Mariko Kusumoto →
I have just finished two sessions of introduction to needle felting with my students at Rathmines College. There was a question asked ...
For your loved ones who have earned a spot on the Nice List this year, a charming gift constitutes the perfect reward.
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Needle felted nursery rhyme: The Cow Jumped Over the Moon. Moon: 15.5" diameter Cow: 11" long x 6" tall (with legs bent) blog post: www.lauraleeburch.com/blog/2012/04/needle-felting-nursery...
Since I'm still enamored with needle felting, the challenge was on to find a new small gift or ornament to share with co-workers and friends this holiday season. I love the inspiration of working on small, handwork goodies while listening to audiobooks or just relaxing in the evening. If there can be a kitty on my lap at the same time: bonus! Last year's gifts were felted Lake Superior stones and the year before, fairy sparkle felted acorns nestled in hand-gathered Canadian forest caps. They were all hard to part with. Many years ago I saw a tiny felted ring bowl for a wedding gift. It was signed with the couple's initials and a little heart. I never forgot it, and since I have a general bowl/container obsession anyway, I researched how to make needle felted bowls. Several people mentioned using styrofoam balls to get the shape started, so that's what I did. Worked like a charm. It's important to keep flipping the roving as you work it, so it doesn't become permanently attached to the ball. Some of the styrofoam will crumble and attach to your work, but I found that if I kept felting, it fell off or disappeared into the wool. Once the bowl shape was somewhat established, I just worked it in my hand, particularly around the rim. Near the end I added angelina fibers and embroidery, plus beads to add some bling. The felted bowls are lovely just plain, soft and warm, but I can't help myself. What will next year's felting bring? There's a new yarn shop in town, so it seems likely that roving will continue to make its way into my supply stash. Hoping 2016 will be the most creative year ever.