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cornflakegirl

3.jpg2.jpg1.jpg4.jpgThis is Miller, a newly designed life size cat.  He doesn't really look like the real cat, so there's much room for improvement.  I would appreciate your harshest critique please~~
bear_original

cornflakegirl

You can break it apart without any special tool, just bend it using hand till it reach <30 degree.   A plier is needed if you need to joint them back together.
crscraft sells the plier,  you can also find it here:
http://www.shopartistique.com

:hug:
Yi

cornflakegirl

THANK YOU all! I'll definitely try more stuffing and plastic pallets  with the one I'm working on!

Hugs,
Yi

cornflakegirl

tt.jpgHi everyone,  I have finally decided to give mohair and glass eyes a try after working with faux fur all along.  I thought I'll try the cheaper upholstery mohair first.  It actually isn't hard to sew and turn at all than I expected.  It just takes tons of fiberfill and still leaves lots of wrinkles.
bear_angry 
Is there something I can do to make the wrinkles disappear or less obvious
Here is a pic of the dog I made, it was meant to be a Weimaraner, not Shai Pei.  :redface: 
Thanks ahead for your advice!   

Yi

cornflakegirl

If I remember it right,  AmeliaMakesArt makes it. bear_original  I've always admired her work and talents.
She has an Etsy store here:
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=60941
And more pics of her needlefelted dogs and cat here:
http://ameliamakesart.typepad.com/photo … index.html

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