Needle Felted 2D Snowshoe Hare Part Three: Face and Finishing Detail
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Sarafina Fiber Art is excited to present a 2D felting tutorial, the Needle Felted Snowshoe Hare. Sara Renzulli teaches how to apply skills that are used in painting to the world of 2D fiber art. In Part Three you will learn how to finish the face of the snow hare as well as addressing any finishing details. Visit www.sarafinafiberart.com for your 2D Snowshoe Hare Supply Pack and other needlefelting supplies.
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Wow! This is so impressive. I am not sure I have enough knowledge to be able to do the shading but your detailed explanation of how to accomplish this is wonderful for someone with some artistic painting experience. Just wonderful!
thank you for sharing your amazing art I'm going to give it a go and pray mine looks as loose and painterly as yours !!
@RoeRoe123
4 жыл бұрын
Looks like you could go pet it!
This is so great! You have me at hello at 2am 😁
Thanks for sharing your art. It is beautiful! and thanks to the camera lady too!
You are so talented! This has been FUN!
I loved this tutorial! I would love to see more wool painting :)
Stunning.
@flamesofvenus
5 жыл бұрын
Love this painting with wool idea :)
awesome , as usual, Sara! I cant wait to try the bunny wool painting!
This is so beautiful
Any idea when you will be selling this kit again? I absolutely love it!
Once it's completed, how do you best display it? Framed under glass? Matted? or??
Loved the tutorial and you've really inspired me. Being picky now, but if you could somehow manage to position the camera overhead rather than from an angle it would save the crick in my neck! Thanks for sharing your skills x
I really want to try this project…it’s amazing! I’m wondering if thinning shears would be the way to go for trimming back spots that have already been felted , but need a trim??? I’ve got Yorkshire Terriers, and that’s how I finish their face trims so they don’t have any harsh lines, and you have me thinking of adding a pair to my Felting Tools. Do you think that’d work? I’d love your thoughts if you see this.
What do you use as your background? Is it wool that also has to be felted first ?
Do you think you'll talk about ways to mount the picture?