It is always time for Sugar Skulls in Hippie Land. Dia de los Muertos, Calaveras, skullies, whatever you call them... j'adore. .. .. ... .... This was my first go. I plan on practicing some more, one can never have too many sugar skull adornments. Ahh...I can barely even say that out loud... it hurts a little. hahahhaa I have learned to buy quality felt, usually I buy the 100% wool felt which has a lovely hand to it. I buy mine mostly from The Felt Fairy . She never disappoints-- the quality is exceptional, and she is a fast shipper. (Bonus for spur of the moment crafters like me.) I also learned the blanket stitch just for this project--can you believe it's taken me so long to just sit down and do it? I cannot believe myself sometimes.... .... It's a matter of patience. And time. And children. And and and and.... Yeah, I know you know. HERE is the tutorial I used for the blanket stitch, in case you need it. The inspiration: I hesitate to show you because they are SO much better. (LOL) source How did they cut those tiny flowers out?! I don't have huge man hands or anything, and I seriously struggled cutting my shapes out. I struggled with the size of the skull too. Eh. Anywho.. .. .. .. I'm thinking of making brooches kind of like these for Valentine's Day: What do you make with your felty bits? I am forever pinning felt goodies to make. Feel free to follow me here. I love this: source And this: (I could be here all night sharing felty lovelies.) source I'm off now to "do my best"... ;) See you soon lovers.
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ETextile Felt Skull Brooch: In this tutorial I will show how to sew your own skull brooch that lights up by touching between its eyes. Firstly we will sew the felt skull, and afterwards, a felt battery holder with metal snap buttons on the backside. Materials - Skull pattern -…
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ETextile Felt Skull Brooch: In this tutorial I will show how to sew your own skull brooch that lights up by touching between its eyes. Firstly we will sew the felt skull, and afterwards, a felt battery holder with metal snap buttons on the backside. Materials - Skull pattern -…
Tricking the eye to view textile as bone, Lana Crooks (previously) works with bits of hand-dyed wool and silk to recreate the sun-drenched skeletons of snakes, birds, and humans, displaying them each in bell jars. She considers he works “faux specimens” as her delicate sculptures blend science, art, and fantasy. Often her inspirations come from books as well as real specimens, like the ones found in the back rooms of Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History. More
ETextile Felt Skull Brooch: In this tutorial I will show how to sew your own skull brooch that lights up by touching between its eyes. Firstly we will sew the felt skull, and afterwards, a felt battery holder with metal snap buttons on the backside. Materials - Skull pattern -…