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Super cute harvest mouse climbing semi-realistic wheat. The harvest mouse is made using 3D felting methods and a partial armature. The wheat is made using wet felting methods.
[Finished size: body is approx 8.5cm long (exc. tail)]
Felting methods used for project:
WET FELTING (BASIC)
3D NEEDLE FELTING
You will learn:
How to use wet felting to speed up the felting process
Basic wet felting (wheat kernels, toes)
Wet felting around wire (stems, tail)
Needle felting on a small scale
How to use a partial armature
How to insert plastic eyes
How to create flat shapes
How to mount the sculpture
Also included in tutorial: a simplified (stylised) version of feet
*some very basic sewing is also needed.
Kit will contain:
Unique project designed and created by professional fibre artist, Nicola Dean.
Needle felting needles
All fibre needed to complete your project.
Plastic eyes
Sewing thread
Wire
Wooden dome for stand
Any extras* you need to complete your project.
A link** to detailed, step-by-step video tuition that you can follow at your own pace.
Template to help you get shapes correct.
Full list of materials included incase you want to make more.
Permission to sell items you make from the design/tuition.
You will also need (not included):
Needle felting surface (e.g. foam that hasn’t been treated with any chemicals (e.g. fire retardant))
Pliers & wire cutters
Soap and hot water
Waterproof work surface
Scissors
Sewing needle
Strong glue
Important information:
*Everything you need is included except for a felting surface (e.g. foam) and basic items you will already have at home.
**You will require a device with internet access to watch the tutorial.
PLEASE NOTE: By placing an order you are agreeing to The Felting Flock’s Terms and Conditions. These can be found here for your reference.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of the fibre it may contain some traces of vegetable matter and a slight animal odour.
PLEASE NOTE: Digital files are non-refundable. If you need to return an item, in which access to digital files was supplied, you will receive a refund minus the value of the digital items.