I would think so, but if you’d like it a little bit longer, you can just add a few more rows of knots! (And maybe cut the cords longer, but I ALWAYS cut them way too long, so I don’t have that problem)
Thank you for sharing your process! Such a gorgeous result! This is so inspirational, I've been 3D felting for a while but this is really making me want to try painting this way 🤩
❤ Hi this idea looks so cool,, I was even thinking of a way to use fabric on soap insted of the normal felting wool, by stiching the fabric around the soap as close as you can get it to the inclosed soap I think it would work.and would give a differant look, plus little decals can be stiched on to, what do you think of this idea, do you think it would work.?
@@AssemblyRequiredCrafts I tryed it, and yes it does work great, even stiched on some decals from differant colored felt, I'm going to order a bag set of felting wool you get a storage bag with all the tools you need.
Great video!!! You’re a pro at needle felting!! I just got started and had good luck with my first kit!! But would like to make animals & birds on my own with no kit some day.
Thanks! The more you practice with different kits, the easier it will be when you go off on your own. And don’t be afraid to make mistakes (or make really ugly projects), that’s definitely part of the learning process!
I started therapy yesterday and my silly sense of humor thought I should get a patch for everything that she describes me with, like a badge of honor. So after day 1, I'm going to make a "compound trauma" patch and a "big heart" patch. I would've never thought to use felt! Thank you for this 😊
Hi there i looked at quite a few video's before coming accoss yours, i must say your video was the best with finally getting the hang of it. thank you so much for a fantastic video. making a cute animal for the grandchildren.
Thank you for this video!! You’re a life saver. My daughter got a very similar kit from Barnes and Noble and the instructions were not clear. Now she can make animals to her hearts content!
I just started slow stitching in October. I started with 5x7 pieces of muslin, but as a quilter, found this to be too thin, so I started putting batting and another layer of muslin behind. Basically, a teeny quilt, I guess. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE his size and sandwich because it fits just right in your hand. I have been using mostly Sulky 12 wt. thread (1 strand = 2 strands of regular embroidery floss, or doubled = 4 strands, I hear - but the 2 strands of Sulky looks closer to 3 strands of embroidery floss). I’ve been doing 1-2 each day so I now have quite a supply. I’m thinking of maybe trimming off 1/4 inch of the batting and sewing a border between them to create something like a snuggle throw - not too thick, and not too big. It IS a relaxing way to occupy time while listening to a book or tv.
Just found you on you tube. I like the owl and would love to make it , but I need the measurements of the cords and the size of the cord. What is the finished size of the owl?
Found you by "accident". So glad. Your a natural at presentation, explain clearly and i love watching your hands. Was that a Sachiko needle type move ?? Haha! Im new also to slow stitching and ive watched many a video and i like yours! Thank you. Ive subbed and ill be back. Happy slow stitching!