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I did not think this could be done, but I recently saw a bear with a waxed/felted nose. It does not appear to have embroidary stitching done over the needlefelting either. Has anyone tried it? Any suggestions?
Kim T
I wax my needle felted noses all the time, I have a bear on ebay now you can get a good look at his nose, all the avatar bears noses are felted. It is not an easy task, I use a kitska If you would like more details and pictures of a kitska let me know I will post them. ps. I probably spend about an hour or so per nose
Joanne
Joanne- please post pictures and give details
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This is what I use to wax noses, A kitska is a tool used to make Ukrainian eggs, (I couldn't resist posting a picture of mine) it is a brass funnel on a stick. Before I begin let me say I have tried doing it without the kitska, by brushing on the melted wax. Pure bee's wax has a high melting point, when I melted it first and then tried to brush it, it cooled too fast. The kitska keeps the wax very hot and liquid.
First I seal the nose with an a paint sealer, I use Delta all purpose sealer, its like a clear gesso, this hardens the nose and makes it easier to work with. I heat the kitska over a flame. Then I use the barrel to scoop out some wax, as you can see the flame blackens the barrel, which in turn will blacken the wax. Then I put the kitska over the flame again to melt the wax inside. I then apply the wax to the bears nose. I do this in layers till I don't see the fuzz of the felting any more, but it is not smooth. I then heat my little scissors over the flame and use them to smooth the wax. Last after it is good and hard, I use a popsicle stick that has the finest grit wet/ dry sandpaper glued to it to buff it, I buff it dry not wet. There are 3 sizes of kitskas I use all 3. I also use it to make their mouths. The needle is there to unclog the kitska.
A word of caution. kitskas can drip, hot black wax on anything is almost impossible to remove. I keep a paper towel handy to wipe the tool.
You can purchase kitskas and wax from the Ukraninian gift shop www.ukrainiangiftshop.com They sell 2 different kinds, I would only use a Delrin, The traditional kitskas drip too much. Price $4.75 for kitska $1.10 for a block of bee's wax.
If you have questions, ask I will help if I can. I don't know anyone else who waxes felted noses.
Joanne
Joanne,
Thank you for sharing your method and being so helpful with the pictures and everything. Your bear on Ebay is stunning...you are a truly gifted bear maker! I have been trying to figure out a method for this for some time. I love to needlefelt and hate to embroider. You are extremely generous to share your method. Thank you so much!
Kim T
You are quite welcome, glad I could help. Thanks for the compliment on my work
Joanne
That is really interesting. Not sure that I could do that looks serioulsy dangerous. Me Wax Fire, not the best idea :crackup: :crackup:
WOW Joanne!! Your eggs are spectacular!!!!!