For the last few years we have attended a wool festival at a favorite local dairy farm. We buy lots of beautiful wool roving and yarns to supply us for the year. We are new to the art of felting and are having a lot of fun learning how to do it. My ladies seem to be naturals with the process.
Fauna.......
Mommy Under A Tree
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Bunny Bumpkins
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Fuzzy Wuzzy or No-Eyed Bunny
Araina......
Spring Doll
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Mouseies
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Chickpeas
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so sweet!
ReplyDeletebeautiful creations.
I started needle felting last year and I must say...I am very impressed. I love them!
ReplyDeleteThose are great! I'm a little scared to give my kids the needles so we've just done wet felting so far.
ReplyDeleteSweet...love the chickpeas
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely
ReplyDeleteso cute! I'm going to have to show J when she feels better.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of taking the kids to a farm to learn about from sheep to wool.But I think we are def. going now. ;)I had a post where J created scenes using wool on wool board. (Enki suggestions).
Very sweet! The girls and I are getting in the mood to do some needle felting...might have to get it out this week. :)
ReplyDeletecute! This is on my very long, loooong, list of things to learn!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful felting they did!
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