Hello there! 😊 I'm absolutely enamored with the vibrant shades of green in the field with wildflowers and that fluffy little face of the cutest bunny. 🌸 Such a lovely atmosphere, it's an amazingly beautiful wool art piece! 🎨🐰
When I grow up I want to be like you. O.k so I am 78 and have literally only half ruined a poppy kit, but enthusiasm, is prolific, and perhaps I may get a bit better in the distant future. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful work of art. Marilyn Handley
Thank you Marilyn! It's never too late to start again, so long as there's an interest! When I first started about 10 years ago, I have zero idea about wool but I just love sheep from pictures I saw. I thought wool can only be made into yarn and knit into jumper! I first discovered this craft when I saw a needle felting kit sold in a newly opened Japanese shop Daiso. I bought it and do it but I didn't like it cuz I didn't like the wool they have. That's when I google about the art. The wool in the kit was tops and not batts and all the fibers stuck on my sponge! So I ordered some wool batts (which I now am using) online as they are not available in a tropical island where I am staying! Then my journey began the day I receive my wool...🥰💜
Thanks Robin! Bunnies are so cute, I love them too! Had a few of them (one family) long time ago. Most of the time I only use 1 needle, the No.38 triangle or star needle. That's for wool painting. If I am doing sculpture or 3D, then I will sometimes use No.36 initially, then change to No.38 and ending with No.40 to smooth out the surface. 🥰💜
Hello there! 😊 I'm absolutely enamored with the vibrant shades of green in the field with wildflowers and that fluffy little face of the cutest bunny. 🌸 Such a lovely atmosphere, it's an amazingly beautiful wool art piece! 🎨🐰
Thank you as always! 😊
This is such a beautiful bunny. Really love this.
Thank you Jennifer! Hope you will enjoy the next one too! 🥰💜
A big fan of your art.
Thank you, appreciate it so much! 🤗💜
When I grow up I want to be like you. O.k so I am 78 and have literally only half ruined a poppy kit, but enthusiasm, is prolific, and perhaps I may get a bit better in the distant future. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful work of art. Marilyn Handley
Thank you Marilyn! It's never too late to start again, so long as there's an interest! When I first started about 10 years ago, I have zero idea about wool but I just love sheep from pictures I saw. I thought wool can only be made into yarn and knit into jumper! I first discovered this craft when I saw a needle felting kit sold in a newly opened Japanese shop Daiso. I bought it and do it but I didn't like it cuz I didn't like the wool they have. That's when I google about the art. The wool in the kit was tops and not batts and all the fibers stuck on my sponge! So I ordered some wool batts (which I now am using) online as they are not available in a tropical island where I am staying! Then my journey began the day I receive my wool...🥰💜
She is just adorable Zaine!❤❤❤ I love bunnies, so interesting to watch you do that, kinda therapeutic. How many of those needles do you go through?
Thanks Robin! Bunnies are so cute, I love them too! Had a few of them (one family) long time ago. Most of the time I only use 1 needle, the No.38 triangle or star needle. That's for wool painting. If I am doing sculpture or 3D, then I will sometimes use No.36 initially, then change to No.38 and ending with No.40 to smooth out the surface. 🥰💜