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This bright felt black-eyed susan brooch is a perfect way to carry summer cheer all through fall and winter. At three inches across, it's big enough to make a statement. And the shiny black faceted glass button in the center adds a bit of punch. I like the contrast of its almost formal bearing against the more casual looking yellow felt.
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These red and white cap mushrooms look so cute and magical, they’ve captured the imaginations of thousands of authors and illustrators, crafters, and Waldorf families, not to mention the wacky game designers at Nintendo.
They are, in actuality,Amanita muscaria, commonly known as fly agaric or fly Amanita, and are poisonous and psychoactive.
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Inspired by nature and the beauty of the Irish landscape Nicola Brown creates sculptural pieces, rugs, wallhangings and wearable art using a variety of wet felting techniques. Nicola started felting in August of 2007 with tutor Carmen Sanchez and since then has attended workshops in Ireland, Germany and Denmark with international artists and feltmakers...- Comment [0]
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Make adorable little wool felted pets with these kits designed and assembled by USA artists/published authors in New England. Each kit includes all of the materials needed to complete one (in some cases two) wool pet(s), including detailed, step-by-step instructions with color photographs, wool, and wool felting needle, and other materials, all packed in a nifty little clear plastic carry-out-style container with a handle.
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What makes the Magpie Studio unique? We emphasize a process-oriented line of study. Develop your feltmaking expertise by learning about materiality, mixing, fiber dynamics, color blending and more. Our goal is to go beyond a project-making approach to offer you a greater understanding of wool and the entire feltmaking medium.
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