I've just started my first little needle felting project, chicken, and I needed help figuring out how to make the eyes and how to add the legs. I thought this book would help me to get through the completed project. That helped, but I went through the details I was looking for. This book has a good basic guide to materials: needles, foam rubber, types of wool fibers that are best for needle felting. And an introduction to basic techniques such as rolls, flat shapes, cones, tubes. etc. There are 20 projects with detailed instructions. In this guide you will find more detailed information about some of the techniques, e.g. B. for creating a hummingbird beak, which is pretty clever. I tried to learn how to make eyes. Unfortunately, this detail is missing in the book. "I can sew a button onto a shirt and tie it in the back. The felted animal has no 'back'. As for the animal designs, most are quite cute and serve as a primer. The reader can create their own version of this one animal. Most of the examples were quite cute. Some of them were extremely cute - a rabbit, a sheep, a giraffe, some not so cute in my opinion like a frog and a mermaid, but the reader gets a good basic idea of how you assemble an animal, there is a goose and an elephant in the gallery at the end, which I would like to try and probably can do, after learning the techniques described in this book. I can sew a button on a shirt and tie it at the back. The felted animal has no "back". So I got lost until I got to the Lamb, project 16 on page 93. That's where the details of sewing on the blindfold were given. Most animal projects are pretty cute and serve as a primer. The reader can create their own version of this animal. Most examples were pretty cute. Some of them were very cute - a rabbit, a sheep, a giraffe, others not so cute in my opinion, like a frog and a mermaid. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant, that I would like to try and that I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. to the felted animal. So I got lost until he got to the Lamb, project 16 on page 93. This explains how to sew on blindfolded eyes. Most animal projects are pretty cute and serve as a primer. The reader can create their own version of this animal. Most examples were pretty cute. Some of them were very cute - a rabbit, a sheep, a giraffe, others not so cute in my opinion, like a frog and a mermaid. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. to the felted animal. So I got lost until I got to the Lamb, project 16 on page 93. That's where the details of sewing on the blindfold were given. Most animal projects are pretty cute and serve as a primer. The reader can create their own version of this animal. Most examples were pretty cute. Some of them were very cute - a rabbit, a sheep, a giraffe, others not so cute in my opinion, like a frog and a mermaid. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. Most of them are quite cute and serve as a primer for beginners. The reader can create their own version of this animal. Most examples were pretty cute. Some of them were very cute - a rabbit, a sheep, a giraffe, some, in my opinion, not so cute as the frog and the mermaid. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. Most of them are quite cute and serve as a primer for beginners. The reader can create their own version of this animal. Most examples were pretty cute. Some of them were very cute - a rabbit, a sheep, a giraffe, others not so cute in my opinion, like a frog and a mermaid. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. Most of them are quite cute and serve as a primer for beginners. The reader can create their own version of this animal. Most examples were pretty cute. Some of them were very cute - a rabbit, a sheep, a giraffe, others not so cute in my opinion, like a frog and a mermaid. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. Most of them are quite cute and serve as a primer for beginners. The reader can create their own version of this animal. Most examples were pretty cute. Some of them were very cute - a rabbit, a sheep, a giraffe, others not so cute in my opinion, like a frog and a mermaid. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. Most of them are quite cute and serve as a primer for beginners. The reader can create their own version of this animal. Most examples were pretty cute. Some of them were very cute - a rabbit, a sheep, a giraffe, others not so cute in my opinion, like a frog and a mermaid. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. Most of them are quite cute and serve as a primer for beginners. The reader can create their own version of this animal. Most examples were pretty cute. Some of them were very cute - a rabbit, a sheep, a giraffe, others not so cute in my opinion, like a frog and a mermaid. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant, that I would like to try and that I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. Most of them are quite cute and serve as a primer for beginners. The reader can create their own version of this animal. Most examples were pretty cute. Some of them were very cute - a rabbit, a sheep, a giraffe, others not so cute in my opinion, like a frog and a mermaid. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. Most of them are quite cute and serve as a primer for beginners. The reader can create their own version of this animal. Most examples were pretty cute. Some of them were very cute - a rabbit, a sheep, a giraffe, others not so cute in my opinion, like a frog and a mermaid. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant that I would like to try and I can probably do after learning the techniques in this book. But the reader gets a good basic idea of how to assemble an animal. In the gallery at the end there is a goose and an elephant,
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