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Haven |
Posted - Nov 23 2015 : 1:02:00 PM this little guy is my very first attempt at needle felting, I really want to learn to create soft sculpture animals.
I'm still working on him.
anyone else doing needle felting?
"Bless the beasts and the children, for in this world they have no voice, they have no choice...." website: www.havencroftminis.com email: havencroft@havencroftminis.com
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katmom |
Posted - Nov 29 2015 : 8:58:14 PM Anne,,, your felting is lovely... I have not tried felting yet... but someday hope too.
Do more and share them with us... your sweet felted rabbit is adorable!
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edlund33 |
Posted - Nov 27 2015 : 9:27:47 PM How adorable and so well done! I love the colors you used. I do like to needle felt too, but haven't experimented much with three dimensional work other than a few flowers for brooches or embellishments. Most of my projects to date have been flat work like landscape scenes, wild flowers, etc on linen fabric that I then stretched and framed.
Cheers! ~ Marilyn
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Haven |
Posted - Nov 26 2015 : 07:06:29 AM Michelle I would love to see some of your nativity animals! Seems there are a lot of techniques that can be learned to get things more "right". a nativity in needle felting would be beautiful.
"Bless the beasts and the children, for in this world they have no voice, they have no choice...." website: www.havencroftminis.com email: havencroft@havencroftminis.com
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windypines |
Posted - Nov 26 2015 : 12:47:06 AM nice bunny! I dabble with needle felting. Have made ornaments and am working on some nativity animals.
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Denise Ann |
Posted - Nov 25 2015 : 04:48:08 AM Bonnie, That would be fun.
Denise Ann |
Bonnie Ellis |
Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 11:20:25 PM Anne, great bunny. I love to needle felt. Denise, you and I can do this at my house sometime.
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Denise Ann |
Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 8:08:21 PM Anne, I love your bunny, very cute, but I am partial to bunnies in general..
Denise Ann |
Ninibini |
Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 1:46:46 PM Oh my gosh, Anne - that is just so adorable! I have always loved those little felted wool animals! It's just so cool that you are making them! Great job! It looks perfect to me! I absolutely love it!!! You GO girl! Hugs - Nini
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ClaireSky |
Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 08:12:40 AM Really cute bunny!!
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hudsonsinaf |
Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 08:05:53 AM well you did fantastic! My daughter's was a kit and came with a mold to fit the halves in, before connecting them. She has both halves of the dog done and connected, and is now adding the brown spots. She still needs to do the ears, nose, and eyes.
~ Shannon
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texdane |
Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 07:49:45 AM He's beautiful! Great job!
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Haven |
Posted - Nov 23 2015 : 7:00:32 PM I didn't have a "kit" I just wanted to try so I watched a couple of youtube videos and gave it a try with some wire and old roving my sister had stashed in her basement. I'm a learn as you go sort of person very often.
"Bless the beasts and the children, for in this world they have no voice, they have no choice...." website: www.havencroftminis.com email: havencroft@havencroftminis.com
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hudsonsinaf |
Posted - Nov 23 2015 : 6:27:03 PM Anne - he is ADORABLE! My 12 yo is working on one for her sister - it's a dog. Where did you get your kit? We had picked up hers from AC Moore, but it doesn't look like they carry them anymore :(
~ Shannon
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Ladybek9756 |
Posted - Nov 23 2015 : 6:17:15 PM Anne, He is not homely, but rather cute and good looking. For your first attempt, I would say that you did a very good job. The more you work the craft the more you will feel confident in your art. Just keep at it. Hugs Becky
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Haven |
Posted - Nov 23 2015 : 5:51:26 PM thanks, I do realize that he is kinda homely..... but it is my first time. I have seen some really good needle felted animals and am dying to improve and "create" a good one. It seems to be a lot of techniques to learn. The possibilities are endless. I saw a really neat reindeer and I am going to work up to making myself a whole herd, with any luck!
"Bless the beasts and the children, for in this world they have no voice, they have no choice...." website: www.havencroftminis.com email: havencroft@havencroftminis.com
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Denise Ann |
Posted - Nov 23 2015 : 5:33:18 PM So cute, I would love to learn how to needle felt. It will have to be on the list... Then I can gather more UFOs to have in my closet.
Denise Ann |
quiltee |
Posted - Nov 23 2015 : 4:45:02 PM I needle-felted a sheep, which my cat managed to get hold of (even though it was out of sight and high). Cute rabbit.
Farmgirl hugs, Farmgirl #1919 Farm Girl of the Month August 2015 Linda O Lone Oak, TX
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