Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Busy Busy Busy...

I have been rather busy of late. Made a custom cloth doll, and no sooner had I finished it, and then the customer requested a second one.
So now she wants another, this time a boy doll. 

Been very VERY busy catching up on my needle felting as well. 
These few pictures are of items available for sale in my etsy shop, in case you are interested. :)

Another cute little baby boy, needle felted.

Caramel Apple, Anyone?

Goblin.

Puppy.

Foxes.

Goblin boy needed a girlfriend.

Moose.

Opossum. 

A pile of other things I havent quite finished yet, but will soon, as I am gearing up for Halloween Festival at the Castle of Muskogee, here in Oklahoma, so I have about a dozen or more zombies to complete, yet. I have no idea how I will dress them, just know they will each have their own look. The beige ones will be mummies, I just haven't picked up any gauze for those at the moment. The rest will be various assorted monsters and undead creatures, but the light green ones are definitely zombie material.
Anyways back to work I go. Thanks for visiting!

Thursday, June 5, 2014

L.E. Phant--Newly Completed.

L.E. is 8.5 inches long. He has button joints, and is softly needle felted, so he is still cuddly and  just right to hug. I can't wait to dress him up so he can be adopted.





Sherbet Bears...Yum!

I haven't quite finished detailing, but here is a preview.
Still have lighting issues in my office, going to have to take these lovelies outside for pictures soon. The orange sherbet is coming across a little on the red blush side, and that is not the correct color he should be. Each one measures six inches high. Taste the rainbow, lol. Snowcone, anyone?


Saturday, May 31, 2014

New Addition--"Foxley"

Just completed "Foxley" this morning. He took a little longer to finish than I had anticipated, but I love how he turned out. Foxley is 7 inches tall. He is needle felted and lightly wired for posing. He has a touch of super soft merino at his ears and chin. I also crocheted the little red basket Foxley is carrying.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Last Week at OKRF.

Only one week left for the Oklahoma Renaissance Festival. Bunny sales have been minimal...they apparently sell better at Halloween Festival of all things, lol. Wickedly Charming has done their best, will be selling Zombies and other fun needle felted creations there this Halloween, so looking forward to that. <3
Thanks to Kate Reyburn and her shop for giving them a place of honor, and me a chance to hock my wares, as I am unable to afford a booth of my own just yet.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Bear Brooch Is Finished.

The Bear brooch is complete. It measures 3 inches in diameter. Needle felted in a pale pink. The ribbon and lace are vintage.


Work In Progress--Bear Pin Brooch

Just a little something I am working on. I think it will make a great pin brooch once I am finished. It's needle felted in a pale pink wool, with 4 mm plastic safety eyes. I still have to add a touch of color and some vintage ribbon and lace to it, I hope it turns out exactly like I am envisioning it in my head. It turned out so well so far, I may have to make several of these. :)

Saturday, May 24, 2014

A Halloween Teaser

Hehehehehe....It's almost Zombie season! Looking forward to making lots of zombies and other critters....This one already has someone wanting him and he isn't even dressed yet, lol.

Jeremiah Kitteh Now Adopted

Just sent Jeremiah Kitteh to his new home. He is very happy to be adopted.

Friday, May 23, 2014

A Li'l Monkey Business

Here is some quick pictures of my newest sculpt. Isn't he cute? I just finished him about ten minutes ago. He is 5 inches tall.

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How I Add Eyes - A Demonstration

This is typically how I add the eyes to my creations. After needle felting the head and body, I make an incision at the back of the head, and create a hollow area where I can get my fingers inside. I snapped these photos while creating Jeremiah Kitteh and Greyson Kitteh for this demonstration. (Feel free to click on any picture for a closer view. Press the X in the upper right corner to return to this page.)

In this instance, I used 10 mm plastic safety eyes. I use this size typically for sculptures that are from 5 inches to 10 inches tall. They have washers to hold the eyes securely to the doll. I use an awl to make holes for eye placement, then snap the washer in place. I generally place the eyes about midway on the head.

 After I have attached the eyes, it's time to fill the hollow space with more core wool, then cover it with the outer dyed wool to hide the incision.

 Now the sculptures are ready for details, like ears, noses, and mouths. It may not be the perfect way to do this, but it is how I manage it, when I wish my creations to have eyes that are not needle felted. Thanks for visiting!

Thursday, May 22, 2014

New Areas for My Blog.

If you are revisiting my page, you will have noticed I have been quite busy today adding some new "areas" to my blog. I have now added some tabs to the top, where you can see my current creations that are available for adoption, works in progress, and past custom orders. I will be adding a section about myself soon. Thanks for visiting!

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Jeremiah Kitteh Quicky Pics

This is Jeremiah Kitteh. Finished him up today as well. A couple of quick pictures on the porch while the sun is out. The closeup shot turned out the best, I think. He is 5 inches tall.

Grey Kitteh Quick Pics

Just finished this little kitteh this morning. He is 5.25 inches tall. Not the best lighting in my office, and I took only a couple quick pictures to show him off.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Little Dolls

I started this needle felting in a larger size due to a custom commission for a friend of mine. She requested two dolls. I probably should have taken more pictures of them, but I had to ship them to their new home, so I didn't get much chance to photograph them. Each has their name embroidered on the front of their little dresses, and are 9 inches tall.



Sunday, May 18, 2014

New Blog for New Needle Felts

So, making a new place, and blog, for my needle felted sculptures. I've been quite busy, and plan to be busier in the future. All my sculptures are created by me using a variety of wool, and then single needle felting them into shape.  They are generally between five and seven inches tall, and lightly wired for posing. Each is one of a kind, and there are no patterns, only me and my imagination. If you would like to purchase one of these sculptures, please email me at micstx@gmail.com  for details and pricing-- I accept paypal. Prices start at $38 USD.