needle felting

This week we are going to focus on felting in 3-d. Little creatures, fairies, ugly dolls, animals, masks, hats, mitts, jewels -- the sky is the limit. The risk of finger poking goes up when you are working this way so I hope we can proceed with caution.

This is my rag doll, the first I have ever done with a felted face and wooly, dread hair. It was so fun to make -- I got super obsessed with the process. Check out her massive eyebrows!

This is Olive's spritely creation. She is very tiny and her hair proceeds her in a most excellent way.

Sylvia's little sea otter is marked with flower power.
1 Comments:
abby,
you all did such a great job with the needle felting. Way to go. I am very impressed-almost makes me want to do some felting again...almost.
elizabeth
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