Felt
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Happy 2008!
Starting of the new year crafting! Here are a few more more needle felting projects I have to share… This nest is felted right around a little piece of driftwood. The eggs are about 3/4 of an inch long. {I’ve got to start adding a penny or something to these photos to give a sense
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A Fluff Cupcake
All needle-felted with a few stick pins for sprinkles! It’s about the size of a real cupcake.
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Contributing to My Felt Habit
Here are some of the books I received from Santa this year. I recommend them all – great photos, clear directions, and so many good ideas! Click on the photos to link to the amazon page for each. There’s this one by Salley Mavor. Check out her website to see some of the folks you’ll
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A Happy Norwegian Woman
Here’s the best detail – she’s got little feet!
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From fluff to square
I was pretty happy with how this little "gift box" came out. I wasn’t sure it would be possible to make corners out of wool roving, but it worked! Expect to see a lot more of these – hopefully posted on my poor, neglected shop very soon. After the holiday break, it feels good to
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eek -a mouse!
He came out looking more like a Rat – which was ok since we just watched & loved Ratatouille!
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Snowpeople
This was my second needle felting project. I thought about giving them faces, hats, arms…but I decided that I like them kind of basic like this. They’re about 4" tall.
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Taking a stab at a tree…
I may have been drawn into Needle Felting as much by the beautiful raw materials as I was by the oh-so-cute finished products. The wool roving, or "fluff" as I like to call it, comes in every luscious color you can imagine. Aside from the Fluff, all you need is a few specially barbed needles