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Creativity => Arts & Crafts Corral => Topic started by: BlackCurtains on June 19, 2022, 04:13:23 AM
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Does anyone do needle felting?
I've been very interested in it for a while and ordered my first starter kit, it should be delivered today :happy: I also bought some neutral colors because my goal is to do realistic animals. Along with the kit and wool, I found a book on Amazon with tutorials on realistic cats.
There are some fantastic YouTube videos about it and even free tutorials. I've been watching some everyday, learning what the tools are and how to do different techniques. There are even a few realistic animal follow-along videos.
Since I have my sculpting background I think I'll really enjoy it and be good at it. It's basically sculpting with wool. I'm so excited for my kit to get here!
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Did your kit arrive yet? :)
I've only tried needle felting once or twice and that was maybe 15 years ago, or closer to 20. I might be interested if I didn't already have like a gazillion artsy hobbies. :D But for the time being I'm content with enjoying the work of others. Have seen some really amazing needle felted animals on DeviantArt!
Please share your results when you've had the chance to play around with your new kit. :happy:
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Yes, it did! I've started a small pumpkin but I'm waiting to finish this custom pony first before getting back to it (it is taking forever).
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Needle felting is something that I'm very interested in, but I have a wool allergy so it's not something that I know if I can do. I've thought about trying with gloves on or finding out if my allergies extend to all types of wool.
Please do share your work when you do get a chance to work on it.
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I know you can use polyester filling for core wool. They do sell roving from other animals like alpaca, camel, yak, highland cattle, but it's sold as natural and rarely dyed. So you would need to dye it yourself, which you can also find from wool and felting sellers on etsy. But I think if you'd want to get the detail and finished results like most people do, you have to use sheep wool.
You could always try the gloves, maybe a facemask?
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Hello! I needle felt, it's a ton of fun. I am working on a few projects, and unfortunately have finished few (I have a bit of a habit of starting new projects without finishing the old, it seems).
I have recently been working on two projects: a teddy bear and a cat face that I intend to turn into a magnet.
For the teddy bear, I just need to work on the arms and legs and get it some glass or plastic eyes. I did try to make eyes for it out of wool roving, but I didn't much like the result and I decided that it would be fun to instead try using plastic or glass eyes rather than redoing it.
For the cat, I have finished the general head shape, nose, one of the eyes and I am part way done with the fluff. It still needs another eye, ears and a muzzle. Perhaps I should've left the fluff until after I had gotten the rest done, oops!
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I would love to see them when you're finished! I can commiserate with the jumping from project to project thing :lol:
They sound like great projects! The kit that I ordered came with plastic eyes and noses but I'm wanting to felt them myself. I haven't tried yet. I'm making a pony custom for a contest on another site and it's due the 22nd. So I want to get that finished before I go back to my pumpkin.
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Here's my pumpkin :) I tried blending in some different colors but it didn't turn out like I hoped ^^;
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Ah how cute! ^.^ What size is it? Suitable for Halloween themed pony displays?
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It's about 2 inches wide and an inch tall. It's a good size for a pony display!
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Love it! So cuuuute!
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Such a cute pumpkin! :heart:
I actually have a set of needle felting but I have not tried it out yet (I have too little free time...)
I just need to come up with a idea of what I want to do so I can start :)
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I finished two more projects!
Heart garland for my mom's birthday.
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And my cute little sheep!
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I haven't noticed this thread before!
The sheep turned out really cute! :lovey: That garland is also really lovely. I'm sure your mom will love it! :heart:
A long time ago I used my cat's loose hair for needle felting. My cat was long-haired, so there was a lot of hair. I have made a heart but I don't know where it is now. My current cats are short-haired, but I have rolled their loose hair into balls by hand using water and soap. :)
I remember I also made elves with my mother and we gave them as gifts at Christmas. (Cat hair was not used in them.)
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Thank you! I have a paper bag where I save my cat's hair after I brush her. I was originally going to get it spun into yarn and made into something by someone else, but now I can make something myself with it. A heart is a good idea. My cat is medium hair but when I use a slicker brush on her, it gets up all the under fluff from her coat. That's what I save. The longer hairs with stronger pigment can't be felted because they're too smooth.
I think next I'm going to make an orange sheep :)
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All three creations are adorable!!!
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love them all so nice to see a fellow felter :frolic:
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I finally finished my orange sheep! I had just enough locks to cover him, I thought I was going to run out. I made him a lot bigger than the white sheep, you'll see in the pics. Also the light by the window was washing out his color, so I took the one on my desk so you can see how orange he really is :)
WIP pics, armature and the core wool sculpted.
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My next one is going to be shades of blue for my mom :)
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That's an amazing sheep! Love!
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They are amazing! I love the great big massive ears on the orange one. So cute! The curls look very handsome too.
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Oh, he is really handsome! :lovey: They are a cute couple! :heart:
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omg i love them all especially the ginger one, where did u get the curly wool if u dont mind me asking
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these are so cute :D
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omg i love them all especially the ginger one, where did u get the curly wool if u dont mind me asking
Thank you! I get most of my wool including the locks from Etsy sellers.
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Orange sheep looks fantastic!!!
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Lovelovelove! Look how adorable they are!
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I finished the blue one for my mom :)
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My sheep keep getting bigger :lol: This one is even bigger than the orange one.
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:happy: Oh how cute it is! I'm sure your mom will love it! :heart: My mother could also like that because her favorite color is blue and she likes sheep. :) What color will come next? :D
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Thank you! I got some natural colored locks that's a mix of white, grey and black. So maybe black or grey. I will have to make it a small sheep.
I bought some books with how to felt little cats and dogs that I want to try too.
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I was busy without proper internet and got two sheep done. Then I ran out of core wool and had to wait to order more.
I made a black sheep with cute white locks
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Here's a group shot of all the ones i made so far.
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And then I had just a little bit of core wool left, so I made a tiny brown one.
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Such cute sheep xxx
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