Meet Crabby the needle-felted crab one of the new TeenyWeeniePets from FeltBuzz.
Check out my etsy store everyday to see a new TeenyWeeniePet added!
Meet Crabby the needle-felted crab one of the new TeenyWeeniePets from FeltBuzz.
Check out my etsy store everyday to see a new TeenyWeeniePet added!
Meet Croc, a TeenyWeeniePet: small enough to fit in your pocket, and he won’t chew on your family jewels! You can find him, and others in the TeenyWeeniePets range, at my Etsy shop
And do you want a needle-felted dormouse with that?
The Valais BlackNose sheep have to be the cutest sheep in the world! Don’t believe me just search for images.
Anyhoo, here are some pictures of a needle-felted version I made last night.
You can order a pair for yourself by visiting my Etsy shop
You can see how they are made by watching this video:
Evening all! How is your Sunday going? We have had a lovely walk (overcast, but no rain), and are now waiting for some guests to arrive. I made this little sleepy mouse today: he’s in his pyjamas, has a teddy, a candle and a night cap too. All 100% wool (needle felted).
I made these little fellas today…
I made a mini hat today in record time, thanks to this multi-needle tool
I bought from Egprimatives on Etsy
Love it!
Perhaps I need to get out much (there really isn’t a lot to do, of an evening, in winter in rural France), but once I got the idea of making a dragon that could sit on your shoulder like the one Khalissi has in Game of Thrones I couldn’ stop. Not entirely sure how many hours it took, but I made it over a week.
I first made a wire frame out of some electrical wire I had hanging about. I used a glue gun to fix the wire, where it connected with other bits of wire.
I then began the process of putting some “flesh” on the bones. I started by wrapping wool around the wire. I figured that this would make it easier when trying to needle-felt – give the wool something to hang onto!
You can see in the above photo that I had also began to needle felt the head. It was then just a case of adding more wool and needle felting it until it began to look more like a dragon.
Once I had built up the body I made some wet felted sheets for the wings. I used two different types of red and did three very fine layers (a bright red, sandwiched between two dark layers).
It was around this point I attached three magnets to the dragon. One on each foot, and one on the tip of his tail. I attached the magnets using a glue gun, and then needle-felted over them.
It was then a case of adding colour and detail until I was happy with it.
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If you like this you may want to check out our shops on Etsy and alittlemarket.com
Here is an example of how looking at other peoples work can make you think, and give you inspiration.
I recently saw this picture from Elemental Sight
I was really impressed with the needle felting, but also impressed that the owl had “a magnet up it’s butt” to help it sit on her shoulder.
I then saw this picture (I think it was sent to me by Pintrest as a “pin you’ll love” – I did)

And then suddenly another image leapt into my head:

Which then had me itching to do some more needle-felting. This is what I came up with (I was clearly surprised!):
He has three magnets, one on each foot and one on his tail for stability. Will post more photos tomorrow of how it was done.
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