This week I was in the mood to practice my needle felting. I wanted to try something with pipe cleaners to see who it worked. So, I made a simple stick figure for a base. Then I decided I wanted to try craft stuffing as a base to save on my roving. It worked and it felted together to stay on the pipe cleaners, but it didn't pack in and stiffen like roving does.
Next I wanted to try using wool yarn. I had some old yarn that had no tag, so no idea if it is all wool, but it has a nice texture and color for animals, so I used a method I say online. I cut pieces of yarn and then brushed them with my cat's brush, yes my cat's brush, I cleaned it first;) It worked nicely, it turned the yarn into a puffy roving that felted up nicely and quickly since it is coarser.
So, I started felting over the stuffing and what was going to be a person, turned into a bunny, then what was a boy bunny laying down became a girl bunny standing up. I just work like you might with clay, I just add and think as I go and I never know how it will turn out till I am done. I made her some clothes with a felted sweater and a few bunny features and this is how she came out. I made white boots since I wanted her to be a skater, but not sure about the skate bottoms, and for now I have decided that I want her to hold a garland. It will have four hearts that spell out love, so I can make that with wool and jute and it will be done this week. This way if I want, I can always change the garland and have a christmas one for next year and use her for two seasons.
She stands about 9" tall to the pom pom. I have learned that stuffing is not good to felt with unless it is wool, it is too soft so I couldn't shape and form her the way I wanted and the pipe cleaners get in the way and don't really bend that well, too soft.
I hope you like her, it was a fun experiment and I learned some new things.
We got a lot of the snow from the storm, so we stayed home and watched movies. At the end of the day the sun came out just in time for a beautiful sunset and Bill got the fun of cleaning off the driveway. I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend and sunny days.
15 comments:
What a sweet little bunny! You did a great job! Looks like you got a lot of snow. We have not gotten that storm and I hope we don't. I am ready for Spring!
Debbie she looks wonderful. As I was reading your description I thought paper clips for the blades...then I read she was 8" tall so no that is out the window, you could make some that have a big curl at the toe. Maybe some clothesline cord wrapped in foil? Can't wait to see what you come up with,
Your bunny turned out so cute, Debbie! You have a lot of fresh snow - enjoy it.
OMGosh, Debbie, I LOVE your bunny!! She is perfect! Just wonderful!
Oh my to the snow!! I would declare a snow week and not come out of the sewing room!!:o) Enjoy!
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Wow! That pic of the snow and sunset is gorgeous!!!
Cute little bunny! Isn't it fun how certain projects just evolve as they get created?
Have a great weekend!
Your bunny is really cute. How creative of you!
Charlotte
love your bunny! you got wayyyyy more snow than we did and I am so very happy about that! we got maybe an inch.
Cathy
Cute! I don't think my mind works in a way that I could create this.
your rabbit is so fun.... gosh thats a lot of snow and it looks gorgeous.
Hugz
Cute bunny and those pipe cleaners have been used a lot in my past critter and doll making. They have lots of uses.
Debbie that little bunny is just DARLING, well done! I love how she told you what she was as you went along. So fun. That sunset pic is just amazing, how glorious!!!
Sweet, fun little bunny.
I hope your snow melts quickly!
Hugs :)
Lauren
cute bunny!
storms headed our way this week!
So cute, filled with personality.
Your bunny is positively adorable! I felt some, but haven't done much in a long, long, time....Truth be told, while I like the end projects, I don't care for the "process" as much as I do other fiber crafts... Maybe because it makes me think way too much...and I always end up sticking my fingers.
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