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  1. Ce matin en allant chercher les œufs en chocolat, quelle ne fut pas ma surprise de trouver un œuf de dragon à la place ! Certains avait déjà éclos, mais j’ai eu la chance de faire connaissance avec un adorable petit bébé.

    Sculpture en laine feutrée et oeuf en fimo. Petit aperçu de la nouvelle collection qui arrive.

    #lainefeutree #needlefelting #dragonegg #dragon #handmade
  2. J’ai passé plusieurs jours à ranger, trier, réamménager mon atelier pour les beaux jours. Je travaille dans ma cave et c’est toujours un peu déprimant quand le printemps reviens et qu’il fait du soleil dehors. J’ai pas pu beaucoup créer de choses MAIS il se trouve que j’ai fait un cadeau à un ami pour un secret santa (pas du tout en retard chut) et il vient de l’ouvrir donc je peux enfin le montrer ! C’est une baleine en laine feutrée et ça annonce la nouvelle aire de la sculpture sur laine.

    #needlefelting #whale #lainefeutrée #baleine #ocean #handmade
  3. Throwback art! I dabbled in needle felting, and made a cute giant squid! Needle felting is soooo hard on your hands!

    #squid #art #needlefelting #sciart

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    #comics
    #zines
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    #mechs
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    #animation
    #linocut
    #shortfilms
    #watercolor
    #needlefelting
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    Into any of these trips? Let's connect!

  5. My wife decided to learn felting, and this is her first attempt.

    I don’t know anything about it but it looks really good for a first attempt!

    #felting #needlefelting

  6. SHOW LOVE, EVEN ON A BUDGET

    Money can be tight sometimes, especially in this economy, making gifts difficult to organize. 

    My family also has two birthdays in December, so I am no stranger to trying to scrimp and save to make sure I can show my loved ones how much I care. 

    While overconsumption and inflation run rampant, there seems to be a rise in people wanting to make their own gifts. Here’s a list of cheap and homemade gift ideas I turn to every year. Hopefully they also help you to spread the love this holiday season.   

    Needle Felting  

    This craft uses specifically designed notched needles to form wool into different shapes and designs. The notches tangle the wool fibres and cause them to interlock to form firm structures. This versatile craft is perfect for those on a budget.   

    I started needle-felting with the help of a friend over a year ago, and it has turned into a fun hobby that also helps me make fun gifts for friends.   

    You can find Ontario roving wool at Flying Squirrel for 15 cents per bundle. And the needles can be purchased online starting at $1.50. You can easily find free patterns online as well.   

    Happy felting!   

    Crochet and Knitting  

    Crocheting and knitting is part of the needlecraft family in which you use a hook to create fabric from loops of yarn. Both can be used to make anything from a blanket to a sweater.   

    While this is not a hobby I have participated in yet, I know plenty of people who use fibre arts for gift giving. You can purchase a ball of yarn at Flying Squirrel starting at $2.99.   

    Painting  

    Who doesn’t love a hand-painted piece of art? Check out any dollar store and stock up on paper, paint and paintbrushes without breaking the bank.   

    Something I like to do is called zen-tangles. To create a zen-tangle, paint a simple shape like a triangle or a square in one colour. The point is to be intentional about each line.

    It can be very calm and makes for a beautiful piece of artwork. Cutting up the print and making unique cards out of them is sure to brighten up anyone’s holiday.   

    Baked goods  

    Use the holidays as a way to expand your hobbies or practice tried and true ones. For me, baking is one hobby I like to use when the holidays come rolling in.  

    I like baking Filipino treats for my loved ones during the holidays to show them my appreciation. Making food like puto or biko is a fun way to be creative while also putting in a lot of care into the gift. Puto, a steamed rice cake, is very inexpensive to make and requires ingredients you would already have in the pantry like flour and sugar.  

    #AdrianQuijano #baking #budget #budgetFriendlyGifts #Christmas #crochet #Hannukah #holiday #homemade #homemadeGifts #KatWex #Knitting #KWANZAA #needleFelting

  7. SHOW LOVE, EVEN ON A BUDGET

    Money can be tight sometimes, especially in this economy, making gifts difficult to organize. 

    My family also has two birthdays in December, so I am no stranger to trying to scrimp and save to make sure I can show my loved ones how much I care. 

    While overconsumption and inflation run rampant, there seems to be a rise in people wanting to make their own gifts. Here’s a list of cheap and homemade gift ideas I turn to every year. Hopefully they also help you to spread the love this holiday season.   

    Needle Felting  

    This craft uses specifically designed notched needles to form wool into different shapes and designs. The notches tangle the wool fibres and cause them to interlock to form firm structures. This versatile craft is perfect for those on a budget.   

    I started needle-felting with the help of a friend over a year ago, and it has turned into a fun hobby that also helps me make fun gifts for friends.   

    You can find Ontario roving wool at Flying Squirrel for 15 cents per bundle. And the needles can be purchased online starting at $1.50. You can easily find free patterns online as well.   

    Happy felting!   

    Crochet and Knitting  

    Crocheting and knitting is part of the needlecraft family in which you use a hook to create fabric from loops of yarn. Both can be used to make anything from a blanket to a sweater.   

    While this is not a hobby I have participated in yet, I know plenty of people who use fibre arts for gift giving. You can purchase a ball of yarn at Flying Squirrel starting at $2.99.   

    Painting  

    Who doesn’t love a hand-painted piece of art? Check out any dollar store and stock up on paper, paint and paintbrushes without breaking the bank.   

    Something I like to do is called zen-tangles. To create a zen-tangle, paint a simple shape like a triangle or a square in one colour. The point is to be intentional about each line.

    It can be very calm and makes for a beautiful piece of artwork. Cutting up the print and making unique cards out of them is sure to brighten up anyone’s holiday.   

    Baked goods  

    Use the holidays as a way to expand your hobbies or practice tried and true ones. For me, baking is one hobby I like to use when the holidays come rolling in.  

    I like baking Filipino treats for my loved ones during the holidays to show them my appreciation. Making food like puto or biko is a fun way to be creative while also putting in a lot of care into the gift. Puto, a steamed rice cake, is very inexpensive to make and requires ingredients you would already have in the pantry like flour and sugar.  

    #AdrianQuijano #baking #budget #budgetFriendlyGifts #Christmas #crochet #Hannukah #holiday #homemade #homemadeGifts #KatWex #Knitting #KWANZAA #needleFelting

  8. SHOW LOVE, EVEN ON A BUDGET

    Money can be tight sometimes, especially in this economy, making gifts difficult to organize. 

    My family also has two birthdays in December, so I am no stranger to trying to scrimp and save to make sure I can show my loved ones how much I care. 

    While overconsumption and inflation run rampant, there seems to be a rise in people wanting to make their own gifts. Here’s a list of cheap and homemade gift ideas I turn to every year. Hopefully they also help you to spread the love this holiday season.   

    Needle Felting  

    This craft uses specifically designed notched needles to form wool into different shapes and designs. The notches tangle the wool fibres and cause them to interlock to form firm structures. This versatile craft is perfect for those on a budget.   

    I started needle-felting with the help of a friend over a year ago, and it has turned into a fun hobby that also helps me make fun gifts for friends.   

    You can find Ontario roving wool at Flying Squirrel for 15 cents per bundle. And the needles can be purchased online starting at $1.50. You can easily find free patterns online as well.   

    Happy felting!   

    Crochet and Knitting  

    Crocheting and knitting is part of the needlecraft family in which you use a hook to create fabric from loops of yarn. Both can be used to make anything from a blanket to a sweater.   

    While this is not a hobby I have participated in yet, I know plenty of people who use fibre arts for gift giving. You can purchase a ball of yarn at Flying Squirrel starting at $2.99.   

    Painting  

    Who doesn’t love a hand-painted piece of art? Check out any dollar store and stock up on paper, paint and paintbrushes without breaking the bank.   

    Something I like to do is called zen-tangles. To create a zen-tangle, paint a simple shape like a triangle or a square in one colour. The point is to be intentional about each line.

    It can be very calm and makes for a beautiful piece of artwork. Cutting up the print and making unique cards out of them is sure to brighten up anyone’s holiday.   

    Baked goods  

    Use the holidays as a way to expand your hobbies or practice tried and true ones. For me, baking is one hobby I like to use when the holidays come rolling in.  

    I like baking Filipino treats for my loved ones during the holidays to show them my appreciation. Making food like puto or biko is a fun way to be creative while also putting in a lot of care into the gift. Puto, a steamed rice cake, is very inexpensive to make and requires ingredients you would already have in the pantry like flour and sugar.  

    #AdrianQuijano #baking #budget #budgetFriendlyGifts #Christmas #crochet #Hannukah #holiday #homemade #homemadeGifts #KatWex #Knitting #KWANZAA #needleFelting

  9. SHOW LOVE, EVEN ON A BUDGET

    Money can be tight sometimes, especially in this economy, making gifts difficult to organize. 

    My family also has two birthdays in December, so I am no stranger to trying to scrimp and save to make sure I can show my loved ones how much I care. 

    While overconsumption and inflation run rampant, there seems to be a rise in people wanting to make their own gifts. Here’s a list of cheap and homemade gift ideas I turn to every year. Hopefully they also help you to spread the love this holiday season.   

    Needle Felting  

    This craft uses specifically designed notched needles to form wool into different shapes and designs. The notches tangle the wool fibres and cause them to interlock to form firm structures. This versatile craft is perfect for those on a budget.   

    I started needle-felting with the help of a friend over a year ago, and it has turned into a fun hobby that also helps me make fun gifts for friends.   

    You can find Ontario roving wool at Flying Squirrel for 15 cents per bundle. And the needles can be purchased online starting at $1.50. You can easily find free patterns online as well.   

    Happy felting!   

    Crochet and Knitting  

    Crocheting and knitting is part of the needlecraft family in which you use a hook to create fabric from loops of yarn. Both can be used to make anything from a blanket to a sweater.   

    While this is not a hobby I have participated in yet, I know plenty of people who use fibre arts for gift giving. You can purchase a ball of yarn at Flying Squirrel starting at $2.99.   

    Painting  

    Who doesn’t love a hand-painted piece of art? Check out any dollar store and stock up on paper, paint and paintbrushes without breaking the bank.   

    Something I like to do is called zen-tangles. To create a zen-tangle, paint a simple shape like a triangle or a square in one colour. The point is to be intentional about each line.

    It can be very calm and makes for a beautiful piece of artwork. Cutting up the print and making unique cards out of them is sure to brighten up anyone’s holiday.   

    Baked goods  

    Use the holidays as a way to expand your hobbies or practice tried and true ones. For me, baking is one hobby I like to use when the holidays come rolling in.  

    I like baking Filipino treats for my loved ones during the holidays to show them my appreciation. Making food like puto or biko is a fun way to be creative while also putting in a lot of care into the gift. Puto, a steamed rice cake, is very inexpensive to make and requires ingredients you would already have in the pantry like flour and sugar.  

    #AdrianQuijano #baking #budget #budgetFriendlyGifts #Christmas #crochet #Hannukah #holiday #homemade #homemadeGifts #KatWex #Knitting #KWANZAA #needleFelting

  10. SHOW LOVE, EVEN ON A BUDGET

    Money can be tight sometimes, especially in this economy, making gifts difficult to organize. 

    My family also has two birthdays in December, so I am no stranger to trying to scrimp and save to make sure I can show my loved ones how much I care. 

    While overconsumption and inflation run rampant, there seems to be a rise in people wanting to make their own gifts. Here’s a list of cheap and homemade gift ideas I turn to every year. Hopefully they also help you to spread the love this holiday season.   

    Needle Felting  

    This craft uses specifically designed notched needles to form wool into different shapes and designs. The notches tangle the wool fibres and cause them to interlock to form firm structures. This versatile craft is perfect for those on a budget.   

    I started needle-felting with the help of a friend over a year ago, and it has turned into a fun hobby that also helps me make fun gifts for friends.   

    You can find Ontario roving wool at Flying Squirrel for 15 cents per bundle. And the needles can be purchased online starting at $1.50. You can easily find free patterns online as well.   

    Happy felting!   

    Crochet and Knitting  

    Crocheting and knitting is part of the needlecraft family in which you use a hook to create fabric from loops of yarn. Both can be used to make anything from a blanket to a sweater.   

    While this is not a hobby I have participated in yet, I know plenty of people who use fibre arts for gift giving. You can purchase a ball of yarn at Flying Squirrel starting at $2.99.   

    Painting  

    Who doesn’t love a hand-painted piece of art? Check out any dollar store and stock up on paper, paint and paintbrushes without breaking the bank.   

    Something I like to do is called zen-tangles. To create a zen-tangle, paint a simple shape like a triangle or a square in one colour. The point is to be intentional about each line.

    It can be very calm and makes for a beautiful piece of artwork. Cutting up the print and making unique cards out of them is sure to brighten up anyone’s holiday.   

    Baked goods  

    Use the holidays as a way to expand your hobbies or practice tried and true ones. For me, baking is one hobby I like to use when the holidays come rolling in.  

    I like baking Filipino treats for my loved ones during the holidays to show them my appreciation. Making food like puto or biko is a fun way to be creative while also putting in a lot of care into the gift. Puto, a steamed rice cake, is very inexpensive to make and requires ingredients you would already have in the pantry like flour and sugar.  

    #AdrianQuijano #baking #budget #budgetFriendlyGifts #Christmas #crochet #Hannukah #holiday #homemade #homemadeGifts #KatWex #Knitting #KWANZAA #needleFelting

  11. @Feralhousewife I don’t know about felting on fabric but I’ve tried my hand at needle felting 3-D. It’s easy!! Grab some wool and a couple of felting needs. You can use that foam block. I made a likeness of my cat and won first place in my county fair.
    #needlefelting #needlecraft

  12. I've been trying to learn more about the history/origins of #NeedleFelting (making three dimensional objects with wool by tucking or "felting" the fibers together with a needle, often barbed for the purpose).
    Any #TextileHistory wizzes or #historian who knows more about this?
    It seems so new, but why?
    #TextileArts #History #AskFedi

  13. Hi crafty Pōneke pals. The world is burning, so why not treat yourself to some crafting time?

    I'm running THREE felted baubles classes in Nov/Dec at Village Beads, and would be so happy to see you at one of them.

    Benefits of needle felting:
    🗡️Stabbing wool is an excellent way to de-stress
    🌸You can make lovely / interesting / unique things
    🆕 It's very beginner-friendly!

    villagebeads.co.nz/store/p/nee
    #nz #crafts #wellington #petone #needlefelting #christmasiscoming #christmas

  14. 🧵 Meet the Makers: Ewes and Coos Felted
    With a barbed needle + wool, you can create handmade felted art while practicing mindfulness. 🌸

    Maker Shamma found needle felting to be a soothing creative outlet — and now shares the craft through DIY kits. Try it yourself at #MakerFaireLongIsland!

    📅 Sept 14 | Stony Brook University
    🎟️ longisland.makerfaire.com
    🔗 Spotlight: longisland.makerfaire.com/make

    #MeetTheMakers #NeedleFelting #FiberArts #MindfulMaking #DIYcrafts

  15. Crafty Wellingtonians. I'm running another beginner friendly needle felting class. Come make some lil fungi with me 🍄As usual, all tools and materials are included.
    🌏 Village Beads Petone
    🗓️ Sunday 14th September
    ⌚ 9.30am - midday
    💲$55 pp
    🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Age 15+

    villagebeads.co.nz/store/p/nee

    #nz #needlefelting #teawakairangi #poneke #tewhanganuiatara #crafts

  16. Crafty Wellingtonians. I'm running another beginner friendly needle felting class. Come make some lil fungi with me 🍄As usual, all tools and materials are included.
    🌏 Village Beads Petone
    🗓️ Sunday 14th September
    ⌚ 9.30am - midday
    💲$55 pp
    🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Age 15+

    villagebeads.co.nz/store/p/nee

    #nz #needlefelting #teawakairangi #poneke #tewhanganuiatara #crafts

  17. Crafty Wellingtonians. I'm running another beginner friendly needle felting class. Come make some lil fungi with me 🍄As usual, all tools and materials are included.
    🌏 Village Beads Petone
    🗓️ Sunday 14th September
    ⌚ 9.30am - midday
    💲$55 pp
    🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Age 15+

    villagebeads.co.nz/store/p/nee

    #nz #needlefelting #teawakairangi #poneke #tewhanganuiatara #crafts

  18. Crafty Wellingtonians. I'm running another beginner friendly needle felting class. Come make some lil fungi with me 🍄As usual, all tools and materials are included.
    🌏 Village Beads Petone
    🗓️ Sunday 14th September
    ⌚ 9.30am - midday
    💲$55 pp
    🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Age 15+

    villagebeads.co.nz/store/p/nee

    #nz #needlefelting #teawakairangi #poneke #tewhanganuiatara #crafts

  19. Crafty Wellingtonians. I'm running another beginner friendly needle felting class. Come make some lil fungi with me 🍄As usual, all tools and materials are included.
    🌏 Village Beads Petone
    🗓️ Sunday 14th September
    ⌚ 9.30am - midday
    💲$55 pp
    🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Age 15+

    villagebeads.co.nz/store/p/nee

    #nz #needlefelting #teawakairangi #poneke #tewhanganuiatara #crafts