Tuesday 5 May 2020

Needle Felt Maggie Doll

A needle felt doll is by far the hardest project that I have made so far and although she is far from perfect I'm pretty pleased with how she turned out.



She is free standing and pose-able so the armature needed to be quite sturdy to start the character.


the head took many hours of work and was done over a few days. Her hair was another problem as I only had straight fibers but meet skewers and an oven took car of that for me.


I feel that she needs a necklace or a scarf so that will come next. although I'm giving the finger stabbing a break for a few days.


She is quite happy to sit where I want her to, her dress is made from a felt sheet that I had in my stash, I may need to get some more in different colours.


as her body and head are made separately I can tell you after all of the hours work i was terrified that I would end up with a wobbly head, but, I needn't of worried as it went on perfect.


Hand are the devils work. Her fingers and thumb are each made separately and I stabbed my own fingers several times whilst trying to shape them.


Lets talk feet, they may not be the prettiest but again each toe is made individually and yes she has bunions from wearing her high heels when younger.

Not sure when I will get round to making her a companion as she took so long but I will.





Wednesday 29 April 2020

Hello Mr Fox Needle Felting


As we no with all of this self isolating the wild life is reclaiming its land and here is Seaham we have spotted a few Foxy Loxy's about. I decided I would like to make a needle felted Fox and I love him so much I may do some more to keep him company.

I wont say he was easy as he wasn't and I left his face until last as I was scared to do it haha!


Just look at that bushy tail.
His legs were tricky little beggers trying to keep them skinny whilst wrapping them.


Did I say he was bendable? well as he has a wire armature it allows you to bend him to the pose you want.

I think he looks right at home in the garden. I need a name for him, can you help? I would love you to give me suggestions in the comments, I quite like Mr --------

Sunday 26 April 2020

Baby Elephant needle felting.

I moved on with needle felting to a baby elephant, we've named him Edward, he's as cute as a button.


it's quite funny as I didn't really like him until I felted his head to the side.
I also made a learning curve in that i had been using the wrong wools, who knew that there was so many.

so the Marina wool is fabulous for angels and hair but not so good for building shapes.


His backside brings a song to mind " I like big butts and I cannot lie"


Just look at that face, butter wouldn't melt.





Wednesday 22 April 2020

Needle Felted Grey Bunny


I couldn't leave my first needle felted bunny without a companion so here is Oscar a little grey bunny and companion to Rosie, I think you can see that they have become firm buddies.



Isn't he gorgeous? I think Rosie loves him.


He's a real sweetie, I made him more fluffy than Rosie using more Merino fine wool.

I start with using Carded wool for all of my figures as it builds the shapes quickly, the refined and coloured parts are a more refined wool.



Friday 17 April 2020

Baby Bunny Needle Felting


Still learning the needle felting and I think I've fell in love with this sleeping baby bunny one.
Adorable.


I've trid to capture him from different angles so that you can see how cute he is.




I have added a video below just to try and show how tactile he is.


I have been studying other needle felters work and found this and fell immediately in love


I'd love your comments on this one and I may need to do another in a different colour so that he doesn't get lonely.