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Had a nice weekend visiting my folks and practicing the art of felting for the very first time. The little mushrooms were made with wool roving and a felting needle, as was the little branch and bird. (The green felted bowl had been previously made by Mom.) The blue bullseye is actually a pincushion, made by knitting 4 tubes out of different colored yarn, putting them together, and felting the whole thing in the washing machine. So much fun!
2 comments:
Those are great!
One more photo needed to round out the cuteness factor: the underside of your felted mushrooms!
Had fun!
Keep on feltin'...
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