To make the long story short, one of my New Year resolutions was to try to learn to felt (and brew the rose hips). And I have done it:) I bought the wool, and the needles and a very cute Japanese design book and started. The Japanese book which looked very cute at first proved to be of little help, since I could not read it. And the pictures do give you ideas, but it is still hard to implement those. Youtube proved to be extremely helpful. Plus I have talked to a few people who were doing it and they were very helpful.
So , here are the ones I am not embarrassed to show) Two of them are already looking for new owners on Etsy.
8 comments:
Awww....so cute! What a great creative ability you have!
They are adorable! Felting is something I've always wanted to try too.
They're gorgeous! I just bought my first felt toy a week or so ago. It was a little rabbit looking at me from an art shop window.. :)
How fantastic that you can make your own!
Dear Vita, good for you! I see you in a "new light" - making toys! They are lovely and I'm sure you'll have a lot of customers... Here's the blog of Gretel, my first follower - http://allaroundus.blogspot.com/! (You were the second one - I won't forget!) She is an illustrator and a needle felter - I hope you'll like her toys. Good luck and go ahead with the needle!:) I hope your kids are charmed!
We don't have such a craft here in Bulgaria and the process of creating is a pure magic to me!:)
Ah, wonderful!
I was just goin to link you to my friend Gretel's work, but see Rossichka beat me to it!
Here's another Russian needlefelter you may already know of:
http://www.fadeeva.com
Hugs x
Vita these are so beautiful, well done for learning this new skill and for making such sweet creatures!
Thank you for the wonderful comments, all of you!
And a special thank you to Rossichka and Rima for the links. I have seem works by Gretel before (and loved them!) but have never come across Fadeeva's work. Thank you again! I am inspired all over again:)
I love them.
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