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These beginner-friendly needle felting kits are a great way to learn the art of needle felting. You'll love these cute felting projects.
This felt dragon has so many adorable details, including wires in the wings so that you can move them! Follow our tutorial to make your own.
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In deze tutorial ga ik je uitleggen hoe je "vlinder vilt" maakt. Dit is een Mix&Match tutorial. Ga aan de slag met verschillende kleuren vilt en versiering.
Vandaag laat ik zien hoe je een uil van vilt maakt. Bij deze tutorial heb ik weer een uitleg met foto's en kun je het patroon gratis downloaden.
Dit is een Waldorf-geïnspireerd stuk gemaakt van wol volgens de naaldvilttechniek. Het is gemaakt om een vredig en harmonieus beeld te bieden dat met de ziel communiceert door middel van kleuren, texturen, vormen en energie. Afmetingen: 8 inch diameter. Pop: 7in. VERZENDING: Aangezien shop-home zich in Montréal bevindt, kunt u contact opnemen met de winkeleigenaar voor nauwkeurigere levertijden en verzendkosten. Let op: het is geen speelgoed.
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Hola a todos!!! Bueno hace no mucho trate de aprender a hacer cosillas en fieltro, cosa que no resulto bastante bien y bueno hice unas fl...
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Ever see something so cute you have the fight the urge to bite or squeeze it? Well, in my house, we call that "kitten claw", it's that feel...
Ukrainian crafter Hanna Dovhan makes some pretty fantastic wool objects including animals, arthropods, and food which she sells in her Etsy shop. This avocado love piece is on a slightly higher plane of amazing. More
Needle felting is a craft that sounds way more complex than it actually is—and most of the time, it also gets super cute results. What’s not to love?
❤ Little kitten ❤ Product Code :H441-483 Difficulty : 1 (1: EASY , 2: NORMAL, 3: HARD) Instruction guide : Japanese Size: 4.8 cm height This Material Kit include Japanese instruction with detail diagram and procedure. You can easy to follow and do it if you don't know Japanese. All Material are included in the kit., but not the basic tool ** Additional Tool Needed : Basic Tool, Felting Needle and Mat you can buy it here https://www.etsy.com/listing/60867803/a-pair-of-felting-needle-light-and-heavy Shipping: You will receive your items within 14-18 business days after your payment is received. All the item are ship from Hong Kong. Payment: We accept Paypal only.
Let me share how I made these cute little flowers. Anyone that has tried needle felting will tell you what a hugely satisfying craft it is. There's something strangely therapeutic about stabbing a big ball of fluff and watching it turn into a solid piece of sculpture. It's the perfect craft for letting off steam. My first attempt at needle felting resulted in these funny looking chaps. They were excellent fun to make and really, you can't go wrong when you're putting silly faces on pumpkins... One of the easiest techniques for creating needle felted shapes is using the cookie-cutter method. Basically, you just stuff a cutter shape with loose roving, tops, or carded wool and then keep prodding and poking it with a felting needle until all the fibres felt and mesh together into a solid shape. I'd still class myself as a novice needle felter, but you get pretty passable results even as a beginner. These flowers are the perfect starter project if you want to try out needle felting for the first time, as they combine both cookie-cutter needle felting and some simple sculptural needling techniques. Needle felting is pretty inexpensive to get started, and the supplies are becoming easier to find. Materials needed Wool tops, roving, sliver or shredded pure wool yarn. I buy mine from World of Wool in the UK. Felting needles. A lot of needle felters use thicker felting needles to begin with and then gradually reduce the width of the needles so that the holes become less prominent as the piece is finished. I tend to use just a size 38 triangular needle, but I use 4 or 5 at a time to start with. I then reduce it down so that I'm doing the final sculpting with just 1 needle. Thick foam or felting brush to felt on. I use an old memory foam pillow, (hence the unattractive towelling cover). Carders or wool combs are optional, but they do help with blending colours and seperating the fibres before you begin felting. Cutter shape. I use this sugar flower cutter as it's sturdy and there's a ridge of plastic to hold onto How to needle felt cookie cutter flowers Firstly you need to prepare your fibres for felting. I have a stash of dyed merino tops as I do quite a lot of spinning, however the fibres are a little too neatly lined up for felting, so I need to tease them and mix them up a bit. I hand card the fibres, but just separating the fibres with your hands will help in the felting process. I blended 2 colours together to get a more natural look. I've used a sugar flower cutter as opposed to a cookie-cutter as it's just a bit more comfortable to hold and the extra circle around the base of the cutter keeps your fingers a little further away from the felting needles - watch out, those needles are sharp! Stuff your combed fibres into the cutter, making sure that they all pass across the centre, so that all the petals are firmly attached. With practice it's possible to get a finished flower that has lighter outer petals and a darker centre (or vice versa). Now take your felting needles and just keep prodding inside the cutter until all the fibres have reduced down and are just filling the bottom of the cutter. Here's a short animated gif showing my needle felting technique. The felting needle has little tiny barbs on the edges causing the fibres to become tangled and compacted with each insertion. The more you poke and prod, the denser your wool will become and the more it will shrink or felt. I found that turning my flower and repeating the felting process when it appeared to be quite compacted at the base of the cutter helped to create a nice dense flower. Here it shows the flower becoming more and more felted with each turning. By the end of the 4th stabbing it was time to move onto the next stage. This process combines 3 steps in 1 - adding additional colour to the petals, creating a flower centre and further felting of the petals. I use just a single needle for the remainder of the flower. Pull out a thin wisp of fibres in a contrasting colour and lay it over one of the petals. I tend to place it so that one end is positioned just past the length of the petal I want to work on. Now insert the needle repeatedly at the base of the petal and gradually work your way up the petal until there is no more contrasting fibre left to secure into the petal. Secure the tail end of the contrasting fibre by needling it into the flower centre. Try to work it into a dense circle. To speed up the process of bringing the long, loose tail together I use a combination of gently swirling it around the needle end and prodding the loose fibres into a circle shape. The flower centre will become bigger, denser and higher as each petal is worked. Work your way around each petal, adding a thin layer of colour and needling the remainder into the centre. Keep working on the centre until it becomes quite dense with very few fibres sticking out. Once the centre has come together, the flower just needs a little neatening around the edges to get rid of its slight fuzziness. I tend to do this by lifting the loose fibres with the end of my needle and almost 'folding' the stray fibres in. Needle felting is not an exact science and everyone's style is different. Some people leave their pieces quite loose, while others keep working until it is very dense and solid. I tend to keep poking and prodding until it feels like a fairly durable piece, with very few fibres sticking out, but it's still fairly soft and squashy. I added this one to a headband for my daughter and I'm thinking of stringing a rainbow of pastel flowers into a garland to decorate her bedroom. If you enjoyed this post, you may also enjoy my post about making a Remembrance Day poppy. or my post on how to make a slightly more advanced layered flower using the same sugar flower cutter. ---------- Please be sweet and share the love. Leave a comment, subscribe to my YouTube channel, like my Facebook page for regular updates or follow me on Pinterest, Bloglovin' or Instagram
If you've been wanting to craft your own alpaca, you're in luck! Today we're showing you how to make your own needle felted alpaca in just 7 steps.
前作の子猫3号で植毛作品の良さを再確認したのですが、トリミング中の脱毛がひどかったり、トラ模様がハッキリ出なかったり問題点もあったので、その点を改善させるべく、再度、茶トラ白に挑戦する事にしました。今回は製作途中の画像も少し紹介します。と言っても、諸先輩方のHPやブログを見て真似ているだけなんですが・・・。まずは目と頭の大きさを決めます。今回は手足にもワイヤーを入れました。ワイヤーは0.9mmの銅線です。頭の大きさを基準にして手足の長さを決めます。今までの子猫達と並べられるように、子猫3号をゲージとして使用し、同じポーズをとらせて手足の長さを決めました。ワイヤーには肉付けの羊毛がくっつきやすいように毛糸を巻いて、その毛糸に羊毛を刺していくようにして固定しています。白い毛糸なのでガイコツのようですね。骨組み...子猫4号
I have just finished two sessions of introduction to needle felting with my students at Rathmines College. There was a question asked ...
Gorgeous baby pig dolls to felt This kit is designed specially for beginners. No prior knowledge of felting is required. Discover the joyful art of needle felting with this fun, easy, step-by-step needle felted toy kit! In the event that you've never gotten a felting needle, let our nitty gritty bit by bit directions guide you, telling you the best way to transform the fspinning wool into a creation you will be proud of. It is adictive :) This kit will take aproxmately 1-3 hours to make, offering a superb method to unwind following a difficult day at a PC or with moody kids. Whenever you've finished one of our needle felting kits, you will have all the essential strategies and aptitudes expected to proceed with this quieting creations. Gift the complete kit to a craft-loving friend, or wrap up your own finished piece as a lovingly handmade present. We recommend adult supervision for anyone under the age of 12 due to the sharp needles included. You can buy separately leather finger protectors to avoid pinching yourself with the needle. Every kit contains: - Spinning wool in a variety of colours - Eyes - Baloon stick - Instructions (English) Optional: Felting mat + 2 needles Hanging string and wire Wooden needle holder+ 1 needle (random color) Gift wrapping Finished design: Approximately 6 cm Enjoy!
Do you love cats? Do you love cool, easy crafts? Well, I have a bunch of cute cat crafts waiting to be made. From amazing hats to awesome pillows, these projects will also stay on your budget. These ideas also make wonderful gifts that you can give your mom for Christmas or if you happen
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