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For all those who are already beginning to groan and complain so much with a face .... phew say that I can not hear. Insert da complaining vaccinations but soon back away because I bet you will all recall, ooh a face, I can do though!
I prefer to use a thick mousse so my needle can not come to the table and breaking, a figure that is less important, but you had a painting felt then you definitely need. Thick mousse For today it may just as well on a thinner (I saw myself once someone poking a dishwashing sponge :-)
Take a large tuft wool wadding (you should not have it can equally well with the fairy-tale only is this expensive wool) and start to roll it up a little tighter from above so you get a cone-like shape
Start at the top pricking make it a point. with 3D figures, it is important that you turn your work regularly, so that it retains its shape, do not do that then you will soon have a flattened gnome ;-)
Stay wool wrap and poking good firm to the cone, note this is a work that it takes some time, you will soon be a three quarters of the sting, so do not expect you to have the perfect cone min after 5.
to eyes, take two mini brown tufts, put them on the spot where the eyes should be and stick with your needle several times in the same place, important here to keep in the same place prick else you eye too big.
This can be a tricky drawing, but believe me it will be okay. If it does not work according to how you have in mind, you simply remove the tuft again and start again. last prick you some black wool between the mouth and is ready
The primary rule here is only to prick around the face and on the bottom, take so long fine pick and wrap them around, make a new puncture holes where it should not. Around the face coming soon hair and / or beard so there may pierce.
What are you so awesome! Now you have the choice, it is a female or a male ... I chose a female and used what krulletjeswol vaccinations (this can also be perfect with ordinary fairy-tale) for her
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You could go so believe in fairy tales ... actually I do a bit :) believe in fairy tales, with all these wonderful people vaccinations around me and in my gosh, I lees.Weer amazingly beautiful and finely as celebrating a birthday blog. Put far beyond Mama Ilse, we enjoy it!
Posted by: Miriam | 27/04/2011 at 21:53
A newly discovered technique for me, dry felting. So thankful vaccinations for the kids hey, to make something I have a sister who would be a start packet, was already very happy to breed, and you look just share one out! So I throw a fish out ...
Super this technique. Saw him for the first time on patijtje my granddaughter Go try it so. 'm Still of the old thechniek I learned in Hazerswoude of Tjetske Vergeer. But this is really fun going to try ......
Wow! Super! I recently felted for the first time when I was actually a spring fairy! I will try these goblins vaccinations too! Thank you for the beautiful pictures too! Very clear description! I have nothing of material here, and very hard to find, so it would be great if I have a starting package o) Greetings! Sweater, Laura, Jana & Fien
I've always want to get started, very clear explanation (thick meric that!) Saturday once the stuff of shopping together, unless luck smiles at me, and a package that suits direction, still just might wait :-)
Whew, Ilse, what a beautiful explanation! You must have the same amount of time into pulling in pictures as in prick. Years working within anthroposophy children has been on the Waldorf school, but ... never pricked my life with a felting needle! There urgently needs to change after admiring your gnome. Of course, we really like it lots!
OOh great

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