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My first attempt at needle felting, even though he was styled with fiberfil.
A good beginning and o'h the possibilities are endless.
wowwww,he's wonderful!!!...
What a cute fluffy little guy!!!
Hugs &
Now thats a cutie!
A very very good beginning....I can't wait to see what you do next :-)
/bearhugs,
You've got great 'style'! Your Look is definitely in evidence.
Downs breeds don't needle as firmly as other breed choices, but I think you'll enjoy the firmness that you can needle in: wool fiber goes past the springy stage that you experienced with fiberfil and will remain where you put it, instead of moving/changing shape as you handle it.
The degree of firmness will depend on the length of time spent needling: as a beginner it's too easy to stop too soon, thinking that you'll 'mess up or lose' a line or curve or depression you just needled in. On the contrary, NOT needling enough may lose the line, as it's insubstantial underneath and not giving a good, solid support.
OOhhh, how wonderful!! Great Job!!! And yes the possibilites are endless..... Happy Felting!
~Patricia
Thank you for all your kind comments.
Dakota only took me an hour to make, kind of an impulse craft thing.
My daughter tackled a mouse and she didn't do too bad either for 13.
Now that just means I have to buy supplies.
Would love to tackle some more polar bears and some hands and arm for some new animals I have in mind for the new year.
:clap: How wonderful you're polar bear is!!
I think it is really cleaver of you to make this one.
GREAT JOB!!!!
Have a real great Chrismas my friend
Hugs Chrissie
hes lovely really great for a first go
:clap: He's gorgeous! Such a fantastic first try. I love his face and his cute paws!
If you make more, I recommend a combination of Romney and Corriedale. They felt well and the Corridale is especialy soft for polar bears
He's really lovely!
Too cute!!! well done! :clap:
He is adorable......
Cute little guy