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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Tolkien Dwarf #3: Oin

The last of my trio of dwarves inspired by the writing of Tolkien is now complete. This little fellow is called Oin. He is the tallest of the three, just measuring a bit below 10 inches. He is also the oldest of the three, sporting quite a mane of white hair and a long curled beard.  Because of the white hair, I gave him a bit of color in his outfit. I really like his fur boots with the silver buckles.  And I must say I am impressed with the battle axe he is carrying. As with the other two dwarves, his body is 100% solid needle felted wool with wired arms, fingers and legs. His cape and his weapon are both removable, but all his other clothes are permanently sewed to his body.









 One, Two, and Three!

Now I need to work on something a bit more attractive!


Saturday, January 25, 2014

Tolkien Dwarf #2: Gloin



Second figure finished- maybe. I might add a sword or small axe to his left hand or I might not. I'm going to let him be for a while. I find that I need to leave a piece for a while, then look at it again with fresh eyes to decide if it is actually finished or needs improvements.
Anyway, here he is.




 The biggest challenge with little Gloin was his shield. It is needle felted with the addition of the sterling silver chains and the small plastic center cap. The center cap helps it keep its shape and gives him something to grasp. I reinforced his arm with a metal hook that the cap loops onto inside his hand. That way it can be removed but won't be constantly falling off every time he is moved. 


His jacket is machine embroidered wool fabric. His boots are wonderful but unfortunately do not photograph well. They are fur- very fashion forward for a dwarf. He also has glass eyes-piercing blue ones.


Two down, one to go!

 I certainly don't want to give the impression that I can make these figures in one day! Ha! Not even close! I know there will be three figures because I made the three heads first. The heads took me nearly a day each, but they do define the characters so as I am making them I am also thinking of who this character will be. Once I had the heads made, then I made three bodies and attached the three heads to the bodies (unclothed). Finally time to have the fun of  creating clothes and accessories. It takes me about a day, sometimes two, to clothe and accessorize the figures. So it is a slow process, but lots of fun.



Friday, January 24, 2014

Tolkien Dwarf #1: Dwalin

Finally finished my first Tolkien inspired dwarf. He certainly looks ready for any adventure. He is a solid needle felt. I did wire his legs, arms and fingers for movement but otherwise he is solid wool all the way through. He stands just shy of 9 inches tall. His jacket is made of felt that I embellished with embroidery stitching and trim. His eyes are glass. He carries his axe which is also needle felted wool attached to a small stick that I varnished to seal it. He is anxiously awaiting the arrival of his two compatriots.



Thursday, January 23, 2014

Teaser Alert!

I am going to tease you with just a small part of the figure I am currently needle felting. Actually it is a trio of figures that I was inspired to make after watching the Hobbit.  You can probably guess. In  any case, this little satchel can actually hold something as it can be unlatched and opened if desired.





I should have one of the figures finished today. I will try to post a picture of him very soon. The satchel is his. Stay tuned.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Moose

I made this moose the other day. I have no reason why I wanted to make a moose?? Just ended up making him. He is the largest animal needle felt I have made to date. I think he is a bit too big- standing just shy of 12 inches measuring from the very top of his highest antler. From the top of his head he measures about 9 inches high.  He isn't huge by any means, but compared to the other animals I have made, he is much larger.
The challenge was to make very thin legs that could support a large body and balance a large head with antlers that were beyond the point of gravity for the spindle legs. It worked out fine- maybe I just over-think things.
His antlers and legs are wired so they can be moved. He has plastic eyes, otherwise he is solid wool. I think I should call him Bowinkle.



 

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Gatsby

May I introduce my four-legged grandson Gatsby! He is a Miniature Schnauzer. My daughter -in -law gave me a needle-felting dogs book for Christmas that had a little Miniature Schnauzer on the cover. I took a lot of pictures of Gatsby when he was visiting, so I thought I would give him a try. He is pretty cute in real life- quite a personality- I hope they think this little replica of him is as cute!


Gatsby- Almost 4 inches tall