I had been struggling trying to do other wire dog skeletons when I stumbled onto your video and it was so EASY!! Thanks for sharing, I will definitely look at your other videos for more tips!!
Thank you very much to share this easy simple way to work on wire armature for needle felting animals. It is much much easier than majority video. I will give it a try now 😄😄
@@julesfeltlikeit yes actually I was quite surprised you didn't have more on the channel! The video was well done and you seem very experienced and creative. Great work
@@julesfeltlikeit any current projects you are working on? Maybe a video dedicated to tips youve learned over time for making certain animals or even in general. You just have a fun personality 😅 id like to see more. You can try out making some shorts!
I love your work, and your tutorials are so helpful. On this wire armature tutorial, I've had my eye on that dachshund next to your pad. I've got to make a dachshund for someone, and wish you had a tutorial for that! I love the way yours looks. Haven't seen any others I like.
@@julesfeltlikeit I was just hoping for a step-by-step process for the doxie. But I think I can wing it. I did make the armature last evening, and I'm hoping the legs won't be too short, or the body too long. I like your technique. Thanks for all your videos! Good luck with the cleaning. :)
Interesting technique. I make much larger sculptures, 17" Tall. So I use 12 gauge aluminum wire for the armatures. I'm always looking for shortcuts to speed the process up. So thank you, thank you, again for your insightful videos. You truly have a kindred spirit and I appreciate you being there for all of us.
I love that you are taking the time to talk to me!!! I haven’t had any time to make new videos lately and I want to! Is there anything in particular you’d like to see more of? What about the filming style - more talking? Less speeded up video? More text on the screen? What’s helpful?
@@julesfeltlikeit Yes, that's a good idea: more text on the screen. That way we can freeze frame (key-k) and take written notes. And it would be good to see more math on the screen: lengths, dimensions, time, etc. Your dogs are outstanding but I don't make those, so that wouldn't apply to me. But building armature does apply to me. And so does wrapping wire and needle felting and making curly locks. (light bulb!@*) I know what I'd like to see you talk about. It's firmness: different degrees of firmness. Do you felt the legs firmer than the tummy? Is it good art if some areas are firmer than others? My flowers and rooster feathers are never as firm as the legs and core body ... You're a really good teacher and you seem to have an innate gift for this type of creativity. So, thank you. Thank you for listening. And now that I have found you, I look forward to viewing more of your videos
Excellent. Thanks for sharing. You really have the vision of anatomy down! I think I need to move to a thinner wire for the armature. I too have grappled with using glue vs not. I was not using any at first, but now tried it a few times. Nice to see how you make all the pieces fit without glue.
The trick is to use REALLY long pieces of wool to wrap around the wire so you can extend a little past the end and all the way back again to the anchor.
Yes! Try a very fine needle to tuck in the fuzz and then an small iron like this one!! Clover Mini Iron II "The Adapters Set" smile.amazon.com/dp/B001BLU4SA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_69ZVF5PEZW81R095M4F3
Unfortunately I have been kind of winging it when I make the dogs. This is why you see me cutting wire or added to paws. Its very ineffective and I need to do better! I also have had dogs turn out larger than I wanted. I'm right in the middle of a new video where I'm not using any wire except for pipe cleaner legs, and I'm adding them later in my process so I can more easily get the size right. I'll see how that goes!!
I'm so so sorry - I don't know how I missed this comment! You can use an iron (they make very small irons specifically for crafts!) or hair spray or simply trim with scissors to get rid of fuzz!! I would love to know what you ended up doing to get rid of yours!
Wow! Incredible armature concept…appreciate your sharing! ❤
Oh you are so very welcome!!!
Thank you much i been struggling to make a dog but now i know how to make one
You are so very welcome!
I made the dog and it turned out cute
I had been struggling trying to do other wire dog skeletons when I stumbled onto your video and it was so EASY!! Thanks for sharing, I will definitely look at your other videos for more tips!!
Thanks for watching!!!
Thank you very much to share this easy simple way to work on wire armature for needle felting animals. It is much much easier than majority video. I will give it a try now 😄😄
Wonderful!!! Thank you so much for commenting. I am so sorry I haven’t posted anything new in so long. I need to do that!!
Thank you so much for this! I just started this craft and I am loving it. Thank you for the tips and your wonderful enthusiasm
You are so welcome! I’m sorry I haven’t made more videos recently. Some day!
@@julesfeltlikeit yes actually I was quite surprised you didn't have more on the channel! The video was well done and you seem very experienced and creative. Great work
@Needlepain I would love to make more - they are just quite time consuming to do. What other topics should I do?
@@julesfeltlikeit any current projects you are working on? Maybe a video dedicated to tips youve learned over time for making certain animals or even in general. You just have a fun personality 😅 id like to see more. You can try out making some shorts!
@Needlepain I am teaching two classes from Sept thru December in addition to my regular work, so it will be tough until 2025. :-/
I love your work, and your tutorials are so helpful. On this wire armature tutorial, I've had my eye on that dachshund next to your pad. I've got to make a dachshund for someone, and wish you had a tutorial for that! I love the way yours looks. Haven't seen any others I like.
I am in the process of cleaning my office…. Then I’ll make more videos! Anything in particular about it you’re hoping to learn?
@@julesfeltlikeit I was just hoping for a step-by-step process for the doxie. But I think I can wing it. I did make the armature last evening, and I'm hoping the legs won't be too short, or the body too long. I like your technique. Thanks for all your videos! Good luck with the cleaning. :)
@Retrojean2 thank you so much!
That was great! I actually feel like this is something simple enough for me to try🤞
Yay! And thank you so much for checking it out!!
Interesting technique. I make much larger sculptures, 17" Tall. So I use 12 gauge aluminum wire for the armatures. I'm always looking for shortcuts to speed the process up. So thank you, thank you, again for your insightful videos. You truly have a kindred spirit and I appreciate you being there for all of us.
I love that you are taking the time to talk to me!!! I haven’t had any time to make new videos lately and I want to! Is there anything in particular you’d like to see more of? What about the filming style - more talking? Less speeded up video? More text on the screen? What’s helpful?
@@julesfeltlikeit Yes, that's a good idea: more text on the screen. That way we can freeze frame (key-k) and take written notes. And it would be good to see more math on the screen: lengths, dimensions, time, etc. Your dogs are outstanding but I don't make those, so that wouldn't apply to me. But building armature does apply to me. And so does wrapping wire and needle felting and making curly locks.
(light bulb!@*) I know what I'd like to see you talk about. It's firmness: different degrees of firmness. Do you felt the legs firmer than the tummy? Is it good art if some areas are firmer than others? My flowers and rooster feathers are never as firm as the legs and core body ...
You're a really good teacher and you seem to have an innate gift for this type of creativity. So, thank you. Thank you for listening. And now that I have found you, I look forward to viewing more of your videos
Wow! This is an amazing set of notes and all things I will try to talk about next time. Thank you so much for your careful consideration!!
Really like the tutorial. Great explanations. Have you made a Frenchie ?
Thank you thank you! I’ve made a Frenchie twice, but I need to do it again. They are hard!!!
You are adorable!!! Love this so much!
Awww thank you!! I decided to try doing the whole thing with my iPhone instead of my EosR…. Definitely was much simpler!
Great video, love the easier armature and seeing you form the body, thanks so much x
You are so very welcome!!! Thank you so much for watching!
Excellent. Thanks for sharing. You really have the vision of anatomy down! I think I need to move to a thinner wire for the armature. I too have grappled with using glue vs not. I was not using any at first, but now tried it a few times. Nice to see how you make all the pieces fit without glue.
The trick is to use REALLY long pieces of wool to wrap around the wire so you can extend a little past the end and all the way back again to the anchor.
Perfect name also ❤😂
Fascinating video, thanks for sharing. Belle :)
Thank you for watching!!
Cuuuute!!! Thanks for this!! More please!
I will do my best!! Thanks for watching!!
I’m having an issue with the fuzzy bits when I’m finished. Any suggestions?
Yes! Try a very fine needle to tuck in the fuzz and then an small iron like this one!!
Clover Mini Iron II "The Adapters Set" smile.amazon.com/dp/B001BLU4SA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_69ZVF5PEZW81R095M4F3
Can you tell me the measurements of the wire to make a small dog like yours? My dog turned out to be bigger then I wanted.
Unfortunately I have been kind of winging it when I make the dogs. This is why you see me cutting wire or added to paws. Its very ineffective and I need to do better! I also have had dogs turn out larger than I wanted. I'm right in the middle of a new video where I'm not using any wire except for pipe cleaner legs, and I'm adding them later in my process so I can more easily get the size right. I'll see how that goes!!
Can I use wool yarn that is lumpy for hair?
I don’t see why not! I would tease it apart first.
Can you help me with getting rid of the fuzz?
I'm so so sorry - I don't know how I missed this comment! You can use an iron (they make very small irons specifically for crafts!) or hair spray or simply trim with scissors to get rid of fuzz!! I would love to know what you ended up doing to get rid of yours!
Tenho dificuldade em fazer a cabeça e cara dos cachorros 🐕
I had to translate your reply - but I hear you! I also have difficulty making the head and faces. That’s the part that takes the longest!!!
I would love it if you just slow up on some of the details. The speed is just too fast for me to understand what you are doing. Thanks.
Okay! I was planning to make a new video soon. Are there any details in particular you wanted to see?
i couldnt see half the things that was going on and u talked to quietly
Oh no! I’ll do better next time. Thanks for letting me know!
I like when she started but I don't like at the end because she did it so faz.
I’m so sorry! Sometimes I speed up videos because I worry they are too slow for folks. Let me know how I can do better!
So hard for me T^T
You can do it!!!!!