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In this detailed tutorial we show you how to make the most beautiful felt dahlia flowers you have ever seen... perfect for a wedding bouquet or boutonniere!
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These colourful needle felted butterflies are crafted from the tiniest bits of wool scraps I had collected, leftover from previous proj...
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How adorable are these needle felted hares for Easter time. These felted hares are little works of art. I can not find the original artist but would love to give them credit so please comment if yo…
In this detailed tutorial we show you how to make the most beautiful felt dahlia flowers you have ever seen... perfect for a wedding bouquet or boutonniere!
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PDF sewing pattern to make a felt baby plant 8 inches tall (20,5 cm). It is not a finished doll. Includes tutorial with pictures and step by step explanation. For hand sewing. Difficulty: high (not for beginners) Instructions in Spanish-English. Things to do with this pattern can be sold in your own shop. Mass production, re-sale and distribution of pattern pieces and instructions is Expressly prohibited. Dolls made from this pattern are not suitable for children under 3. Instant Download. If you have problems downloading, email me and patterns will be shipped within 24 hours.
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Each miniature Robin will be made to order and yours will come with its own unique character and markings. Each Robin takes over 5 hours to make and is made from 100% British wool. If desired, it can be threaded or pinned to make unique accessories or decorations. Your bird will come in a recycled cardboard gift box wrapped in tissue. Please do get in touch should you have any special requirements and I will be happy to accommodate.
Kay Bojesen designede i 1935 en zebra af træ, som et af sine første eksotiske dyr. Zebraen er nu kommet i butikkerne og skiller si...
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todo dia me pedem moldes de bichinhos de feltro... esse de hoje pode ser usado de naninha ou para decorar o quartinho do bebê créditos gosto muito desse tipo de trabalho! . Leu nosso post? Deixe um comentário, isso me deixa muito feliz! bjuss
A quick needle felting tutorial for beginners on 'how to' make a wing for your needle felted birds.
Dansk designet raflebæger i træ og filt Flot og smart raflebæger i træ fra danske Frede Host. Dette må være det smukkeste raflebæger, som man kan anskaffe sig. Det er udført i kvalitetstræ med filt indvendigt. Raflebægeret kan betjenes med en hånd, så du enkelt kan rafle med terninger. Der medfølger 6 stk. hvide terninger. Raflebægeret måler Ø9 cm x 15,5 cm og kan fås i flere forskellige varianter og træsorter. Det gælder ANNY i egetræ, KNUD i valnøddetræ, TOVE i egetræ og wenge træ, ERIK i mahogni træ, KAREN i røget egetræ, Agnes i sortbejdset egetræ samt POUL i hvidolieret egetræ. Vælg din favorit ovenfor. Når raflebægeret ikke er i brug, kan det fint stå på en hylde, kommode, sofabord eller i vindueskarmen. Raflebægeret har en elegant fod, så det står stabilt. Dansk designet og produceret bæger til terninger. Kan benyttes til alle typer af terningespil som f.eks. Yatsy eller Meyer. Specifikationer: Mål: Diameter: 9 cm Højde: 15,5 cm Materialer: Egetræ, amerikansk valnød, mahogni træ og wenge træ Der medfølger 6 stk. terninger. Tilbage til Brætspil og tilbehør
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Whether you’re just getting started Needle Felting or have a few projects under your belt, you might discover something new after checking out this list!
I love butterfly crafts, and this is a very straightforward one. A great excuse to use lots of bright colours too! You will need: Toilet paper rolls Paints (we used bottles of poster paints) Scissors Pencil Pipe cleaner 1. Paint your tubes first. To get a really nice mix of bright colours, put two or three blobs of colours that work well together on different plates (ones that don't make sludgy brown when mixed!). Like yellow and red, blue and white, or blue and yellow, green and yellow, yellow and pink, or blue, pink and white. White added to any of these colour combos looks great. We had some ready mixed purple too, which looked lovely with the pink and the blue. This is a great way for kids to experiment with colour mixing, using a simple palette of complementary colours. Give them a big brush to paint with (we often use a pastry brush) - this helps with the mixing and with speed.. and then let them loose! We painted the inside of the tubes as well, but you really don't need to. Works just as well without. Mixing up the complementary colours gives a lovely marbly or sort of tie-dye effect. But if you wanted to do stripes of colours instead, or add some dots, that's totally up to you! 2. When the paint is dry, flatten a tube with your hand and press along the creases, so it's easier to draw on. 3. Use a pencil to mark the outline of your butterfly - for the butterfly body, mark about 3cm/1in along the crease, on the left-hand-side. To get the proportions of the top and bottom wings right, we drew this body line a little closer to the bottom of the tube than the top. (As a guide, our TP roll was about 10cm, the body line starts 4cm from the top of the tube, and finishes roughly 3cm from the bottom of the tube. Draw a curved line from the top of the body line to the top right-hand corner. Make a pencil mark halfway down the body line on the LHS. Draw a straight line from the right-hand edge towards this mark, but leave a gap (of about 2cm). From the end of this line in the centre of the tube, draw a big curve down to the bottom right-hand corner. Then, from the bottom of the body line on the LHS, draw another sweeping curve towards the same corner, but for fuller bottom wings, don't take this line right to the corner, stop a little before. See photo below. 4. Cut out your butterfly, cutting through the doubled-over card. With the middle section, it's easier if you cut along the straight line first, then cut along the curve below, starting at the bottom right-hand corner. 5. Cut away a little sliver of the top wing crease. Cut it at a slight angle. See below. Don't cut off too much! 6. Open up your butterfly. The natural curve of the tube makes a lovely shape. 7. Bend a pipe-cleaner in half and hook it around the middle of your butterfly. Twist the two pieces together to fasten, then wrap one tightly around the other, to make a head. When you're happy, decide how long you want the antennae to be and trim the pipe-cleaners, allowing a little extra if you want to bend over the pointy tips so they're not so sharp. Bend into shape. 8. We made so many butterflies we needed somewhere to put them! So we painted some old cardboard packaging brown (you could leave it its natural colour) and cut out a tree trunk and some branches. We glued them all onto some brown wrapping paper with pva craft glue. But didn't stick down the very ends of the branches, so they stuck out a bit. Then attach a paper clip to the pipe-cleaner on the underside of a butterfly and clip this onto the end of a branch. If you don't want to be able to remove them, you could of course glue the butterflies onto the tree.
Tthere are a couple of simple mistakes that you can avoid to ensure that you save time and money as you dive into this wonderful world of crafts.