INSTRUCTIONS - PART 2 OF 2 CLOTHING 15. 19:52 - Scarf (brown/purple) - Pull the wool so it’s long and felt it flattish. Continue to pick up and turn over so it doesn’t stick to the base and so that both sides get felted. Make a uniformly wide and thick scarf, felting the center and edges alike to give it a good shape with rounded ends. For length, see step 17 to confirm if you’ve made it long enough. 16. 21:17 - Hat (blue) - Fold the blue in half and felt it flattish, making a domed hat shape. The hat is generally a square with a slightly rounded and wispier top. Leave the hat bottom a bit thicker, as if the hat were folded up at the “cuff.” Pull the more rounded top wider, so it’s fluffier and wispier. The top of the hat should be big and wispy. Continue to felt the bottom so it’s firm and thicker. Felt all over, defining the shape, but leaving a ridge along the bottom, felting along the bottom edge to firm the bottom shape. Fold the hat into a cylinder and carefully felt along the seam, both from the outside (being careful not to felt it to the other side), as well as poking into the hat from within the cylinder to the outside. Felt the border of the hat by putting the hat opening on the corner of the mat give felting support. Gather and snug the wispy top to make a pom pom on a hat appearance at the top of the hat. Snip lightly into the pom-pom part and “wisp it up”. Felt around the join to firm the top of the hat and make a clear distinction between it and the pom pom. Trim the pom pom for neatness. DRESSING THE MOUSE 17. 25:32 - Scarf - Looking at the mouse, place one end of the scarf against the left side of the neck, approximately under the left eye, with the remainder of the scar to the left. Felt it lightly into place at that edge to hold it in position. Wrap it around the back of the neck, to the front, crossing the initial placement, over the left shoulder, and onto the back. It should go about 1/2 way down the back. Felt the final location lightly into place, perhaps making the end a bit pointed. Be careful not to over felt, so it looks like he’s wearing a scarf, not like the scarf is part of his body. 18. 25:40 - Hat - Place the hat on the back of the head between the ears, pointing slightly back, and felt around the rim of the hat to put the hat in place. The back of the hat will nearly touch (or touch) the top of the scarf. Felt a bit around the cone of the hat for more security, again, being careful to keep it looking like he’s wearing a hat, and not like the hat is part of his body. BOOK 19. 26:43 - Book Block (Insides, white) - Take a piece of wool about 1/2 the length of the mouse and fold in into a square about the size of your thumb nail. Felt the slightly thick square well around all edges, being careful to lift it and turn it over so it doesn’t stick to the mat. 20. 27:20 - Book Cover (brown) - Pull the dark brown in half lengthwise and stack. Pull that in half lengthwise and stack. Roll into a tube and fold in half. Continue to pull in half and stack, carding it a bit, until it is a rectangle slightly larger than it needs to be to be a cover for the book block (since it will reduce in size some during felting). Felt it well, lifting and turning, giving attention to the edges, to make a nice rectangle. When you think it’s about done, hold the book block to it and see if it covers it. Stretch it out a bit if necessary to make sure it fits, or felt it smaller to make sure it fits, hanging over the book block just slightly like book covers do. In any case, make sure it has good clean edges. 21. 28:26 - Covering the book - When the cover is finished, wrap the book block and felt the cover into place. First, slightly through the cover just to hold it, but mostly felting it well through the edge of the book block into the cover from the inside. Felt directly into the book block edge to make a nice firm edge on the book block. Felt along the spine of the book, as well. 22. 30:24 - Attaching the book to the mouse (see also step 24) - Ultimately, the book will be placed between the mouse’s curved arms, between its paws. But it will not be put there for real until the tail is attached, next. TAIL 23. 30:39 - Tail (pink) Take a long wisp of the pink and wrap a length of pipe cleaner (maybe 2.5” ?), leaving the top 1/2” or 1/3” unwrapped. Felt all over. Wrap so the “body end” is thicker, and the other end comes to a nice point. Felt it firmly, rolling it along the mat to make sure it is felted all the way around. Use the awl to fluff out some wool at the mouse’s bottom where the tail will go. Bend the tail so that the mouse will stand, using the bend of the tail being a third “leg.” Use the white wisp that was pulled out to help to securely felt the tail to the body, felting all the way around the base of the tail. 24. 32:34 - Attaching the book - Bend the arms so that the mouse holds the book. They don’t show it being felted or anything, just put there. I hope this is helpful!
INSTRUCTIONS - PART 1 OF 2 I have not made this yet, but this is my observation from watching the RUclips instructions. QUANTITIES - all sizes, lengths, and quantities are observational guesses - sorry, folks, but that’s the best I could do there. But it looks like the head might be about 25% (1/4) of the white, the body 50% (1/2) of the white, and the ears, legs, and arms 25% (1/4) of the white. The size of the body and head are, then, the natural result of that quantity of wool after felting. In each case, the quantity (1/4, 1/2, whatever) is used in installments (not all at the start), adding more wool to shape, until the full quantity is used. The nose and ears use only tiny wisps of pink, with the rest maybe being divided equally between (1) the feet/hands and (2) the tail. HEAD 1. 0:07 - Skull (White) - Pull off length of white (maybe 6" x 1"?), fold in half, roll. Begin to felt. It looks like she might be, off screen, adding more wool to it to build it up as she goes, ultimately making a firm-ish egg shape. 2. 0:43 - Outer Ears (White, make 2) - Tear off a small amount of white (maybe 1" or less?) and card it (pull apart, stack, pull apart, stack, repeatedly). Roll edges in to make a flat disk. Lay on the mat and felt, including the edges and the front and back. The edges are slightly thicker from the folding in. She looks to be felting in an arc, also, to distinguish the "inner ear" from the raised edge. Continue to lift it up and do front/back to keep it from sticking to the mat. Do not felt the bottom part of the ear, as that will be used to felt the ear to the head. When the ear feels like a nice firm disk, and can be pinched at the base to make it "cup" a little. Make 2. 3. 1:42 - Inner Ears (Pink, make 2) - Pull a wisp of pink (maybe dime sized?) and card it (see Outer Ear, above). Make a tiny disk and felt it to the outer ear, leaving a white rim around it. Pinch the ear to make sure it cups nicely. Add a wisp more of pink if necessary. 4. 3:00 - Attach Ears to skull - Cup ears slightly. Hold the ear to between location the widest part of the head, like at the widest part of an egg, and the back of the head. Hold it with the unfelted bottom of the ear to the back of the head, and felt this material to the head. Be sure the ear is pinched/cupped slightly. Felt well in the little crease where the ear attaches to the head. When it's mostly done and well secured, felt a little at the front base, as well. Do the same with the 2d ear. The ears should be attached on the top arc of the head, not on direct opposite sides. The eyes will be in line with the innermost edge of the ears, so that can help to place them, as well. Give them a final securing felt around the bases. 5. 4:24 -Making eye holes & attaching eyes (make 2, wool and eye pieces) - Felt the forehead area, generally, to add a bit of firmness. Begin to felt in a small, concentrated circle, in the location of the first eye. It looks to be placed at the widest part of the "egg"/skull and generally in line with the innermost edges of the ears. The small circle should make a visible, but slight, round depression where the eye will go, and it should be the size of the eye bead. Use an awl to make a hold in the eye location, and press the eye stick into the hole. Press firmly to seat. 6. 5:06 - Nose (pink)- Felt the nose area lightly to firm it up a bit. Take a tiny wisp of pink and card (see Outer Ears) and roll into a ball between your fingers. Felt it carefully at the point of the egg to place it, then felt it to firm it into place. 7. 5:37 - Mouth (black) - Felt the lines that will make the mouth and the line that connects the mouth to the nose. These are located slightly under the pointiest part of the head, with the nose at the pointiest part. These should be felted so that they are visible, indented lines tracing the shape of the mouth and nose-to-mouth line. Take a tiny wisp of black and roll it into a snake between your fingers. It should be longer (it looks to be twice as long) than the nose-to-mouth space it fits into. Carefully poke it into place, and then felt to firm, folding the longer part over and felting. For the mouth itself, take a wisp of black (again, about twice as long), and roll it into a snake. Place straight across the mouth area, centered where it will touch the nose-to-mouth strip. Poke it into place there, and then start to coax it into the "mouth channel" on either side, felting it into place, and folding over excess and felting that (or trimming if it is not needed, and felting in the ragged end). BODY 8. 6:33 - Body (white) - Take a length of wool and roll it. It looks to be about 1.5x the length of the head. Felt it a bit. Add more wool to wide it. Felt it to firm, including the bottom (but not the top). Tug a bit at the bottom to make the bottom as wide as the "main" width, and pull the wool a bit to divide the bottom make little "thighs." Felt to firm, tugging as necessary to help form the thighs. It looks like she felts carefully to define the crotch and thighs. Felt toward the top to firm around the chest area, but leave the very top unfelted, so that wood can be used to join the body to the head. 9. 8:39 - Body shaping and Upper Legs (Thighs) - Using a pair of nippers, slice into the crotch area and further define the thighs. Pull piece of wool (flat, about the size of the body) and card several times. Felt it to the body to “heal the cut” and soften the body as a whole. Repeat, building up the body, especially around the hips and legs, making the bottom a bit wider than the top from the front and side view, so he is gracefully contoured and slightly portly (good front image at 19:11 and side at 19:07). Keep the distinction of the thighs and felt to firm. Repeat several times with small “flats” of wool, continuing to build up the body and firm. When the right size and shape has been achieved. firm it up well everywhere, including between the thighs, to make a nice distinct shape. Felt the wispy top slightly, just to control it a bit and make the top of the body level, but this should still be quite fluffy and soft. 10. 12:23 - Prepare Body for Lower Legs- Using an awl, poke into the lower points of the thighs and pull out wisps of wool. Felt to give a good shape to the lower body. 11. 12:50 - Attach the Head - The neck area should be flat, but soft. Pull up a light ridge of wool around the edge that will “cup” the curved bottom of the head. Place the top of the head on the mat. Place the neck of the body at the bottom of the head (facing up) and felt into place, going lightly around all the edges for placement, then securing with additional felting, repositioning as necessary. Felt the general upper body and touch up around the head, generally, as necessary. 12. 14:04 - Arms and Legs (make 2 each, pink and white, with wool and pipe cleaners) - Cut two longer (arms, 2.5”?) and two shorter lengths (legs, 1”?) of pipe cleaner. Wrap one end with a narrow wisp of pink wool (looked to be about 16 wraps). Take a long, narrow wisp of white, and wrap where it joins the pink, and then continue wrapping until 1/2 way up the appendage for the arms, but just barely above the white for the feet. Leave the rest of the pipe cleaner unwrapped (some excess pipe cleaner will be trimmed off in step 14). Felt all over, leaving it slightly fluffier at the top where it will ultimately be felted to the body. Wrap with a wisp more of wool, if necessary, to make a narrow tube with a pink end. Continue felting for firmness. Bend the little legs where the white joins the pink into an L, pink part of the feet face forward (i.e., white legs, pink feet). 13. 17:02 - Attaching the legs - Using an awl, make a hole into the thigh. Slip the unwrapped portion of the leg into the hole. Felt it into place to firm it up with the wisps that were pulled out of the thighs in Step 10 above. Wrap legs with a narrow wisp of wool to better join the legs to the thighs and to shape the legs and felt into place. From the thighs to the feet, it should look like a fat triangle (thighs) going down to a point (feet), with the feet then coming forward. 14. 18:04 - Attaching Arms - Hold arm to body to determine placement and confirm length. It looks like the arm is placed to the side a bit below the neck and 1/2 way between the front and the back. If length of wrapped arm is satisfactory, trim arm pipe cleaner so only about 1/4” or 1/3” (?) of unwrapped pipe cleaner remains. Bend the arms at the shoulder and curve slightly (see 30:24 for a good view). Using the awl, poke a hole in which to insert the unwrapped pipe cleaner. Insert the arm and felt it into place with some of the fluffier end. Use longish narrow wisps to wrap the shoulders and felt the arms to the body more securely.
@@woodentops1394 you are so welcome, and thank you for the kind words! Making these instructions actually really helped me when I went to make the mouse himself. He came out really well, and at first I thought the thumbnail image of the video, was my own mouse! I ended up having some of everything left over, except, I think, pink. I hope you enjoy making him. He was a great introduction for me into needle felting! ❤️✝️❤️
@@carolnicholas2362 you are so welcome! I ended up having leftovers of everything but pink. I had just enough pink. It came out really good, and the mouse is adorable!
I bought it because it implied it was for beginners. But without instructions to know how much wool to use or how to “stab” correctly this lil kit is NOT for learning. Gonna go deep dive actual beginners “how to” tutorials. BRB
I just received my mouse kit . There’s a paper with pictures of the completed mouse that came with the kit. It says: “Please make according to the size of this drawing in the process of making” so I have been using that for scale. But I’d feel a lot better about it if they would show in the video … her showing the whole strip of the white wool and showing what portion to use for the head . (Use a 1/4 or 1/2 the white supplied ). 😊
It would be helpful to have a darker or different color background so that it's easier to see what is being done and how it should look. White on white is difficult to see the concept.
😀👍🏻 Ho già iniziato il progetto seguendo il tutorial video, e per essere il primo che realizzo, sta venendo abbastanza bene. Il tutorial è molto semplice da seguire e chiaro nelle indicazioni riguardo la grandezza e la quantità di tessuto da usare per ogni parte. Essendo un lavoro manuale di artigianato, bisogna regolarsi un po’ a occhio. Metterò una foto nella recensione su Shein appena avrò terminato.
I am disabled, a friend introduced me to felting, picture .. not the figurine .. now I would draw pattern and foam a wire frame to work on .. as you get better , learn new details to each animal. One needs to take or watch more video… REMEMBER DETAILS! Brings you close … you our designs …thank you , for instructions..
I do agree it should have a list of just how much to use for each part and also a first time doing this what are the different supplies are for 🤔 I what to make it for a Christmas ornament grandson's
It would be helpful if you actually explained what is happening and how much felt to use for each part. I'm heading to RUclips to find better instructions.
c'est dommage cette critique, je trouve au contraire qu'il suffit de regarder la vidéo pour reproduire le modèle et le résultat est magnifique avec courage et savoir faire
Disappointed in myself for not reading all the description, kit doesn't come with directions for the witch and the video is too fast for me and really doesn't explain sizes for the parts of the mouse.
You can change the playing speed of the video if you click on the gear which appears in the upper right corner of the video if you point your mouse there. Or you can stop and replay.
Har köpt detta packet, är för nybörjare. Men det är svårt att bara följa video. 😔 Inga instruktioner med i packet tyvärr 😢 Hoppas att det blir bra ändå ❤
Until the shape will maintain it’s form. Make sure you poke with your needle all over the piece. For something this size I usually do 3-5 minutes. About 5 minutes for the body, and 3 minutes for the ears. You want it to feel firm.
This video is useless - it shows you how to construct the mouse but gives no guidance on how big to make each part of the mouse nor how much fiber to use to make said parts - not for an absolute beginner - might be ok for a beginner who has a few projects under their belt, but I wouldn't bet on it.
This is my first felting project I've ever made and I'm having no issues! It's pretty self-explanatory. I just made sure to start with a small amount and work my way up (you can always add more but its harder to take away).
idk about the rest of the comments but this was pretty easy to follow. maybe i’m just too good 🤤🤤 although this is my first time trying any sort of felt project so he looks kind of janky
Follow these instructions , you must watch video , watch .. and learn the difference ways of shaping wool…it’s so much fun , but a flat picture , not a standing mouse . But I will make mine right … pictures of making .. thanks
My mom got me this lovely kit to try and I’ve got to say….its not that informative and the needle supplied is EXTREMELY flexible and not at all practical. I’ll now have to find an actual felting needle…
INSTRUCTIONS - PART 2 OF 2
CLOTHING
15. 19:52 - Scarf (brown/purple) - Pull the wool so it’s long and felt it flattish. Continue to pick up and turn over so it doesn’t stick to the base and so that both sides get felted. Make a uniformly wide and thick scarf, felting the center and edges alike to give it a good shape with rounded ends. For length, see step 17 to confirm if you’ve made it long enough.
16. 21:17 - Hat (blue) - Fold the blue in half and felt it flattish, making a domed hat shape. The hat is generally a square with a slightly rounded and wispier top. Leave the hat bottom a bit thicker, as if the hat were folded up at the “cuff.” Pull the more rounded top wider, so it’s fluffier and wispier. The top of the hat should be big and wispy. Continue to felt the bottom so it’s firm and thicker. Felt all over, defining the shape, but leaving a ridge along the bottom, felting along the bottom edge to firm the bottom shape. Fold the hat into a cylinder and carefully felt along the seam, both from the outside (being careful not to felt it to the other side), as well as poking into the hat from within the cylinder to the outside. Felt the border of the hat by putting the hat opening on the corner of the mat give felting support. Gather and snug the wispy top to make a pom pom on a hat appearance at the top of the hat. Snip lightly into the pom-pom part and “wisp it up”. Felt around the join to firm the top of the hat and make a clear distinction between it and the pom pom. Trim the pom pom for neatness.
DRESSING THE MOUSE
17. 25:32 - Scarf - Looking at the mouse, place one end of the scarf against the left side of the neck, approximately under the left eye, with the remainder of the scar to the left. Felt it lightly into place at that edge to hold it in position. Wrap it around the back of the neck, to the front, crossing the initial placement, over the left shoulder, and onto the back. It should go about 1/2 way down the back. Felt the final location lightly into place, perhaps making the end a bit pointed. Be careful not to over felt, so it looks like he’s wearing a scarf, not like the scarf is part of his body.
18. 25:40 - Hat - Place the hat on the back of the head between the ears, pointing slightly back, and felt around the rim of the hat to put the hat in place. The back of the hat will nearly touch (or touch) the top of the scarf. Felt a bit around the cone of the hat for more security, again, being careful to keep it looking like he’s wearing a hat, and not like the hat is part of his body.
BOOK
19. 26:43 - Book Block (Insides, white) - Take a piece of wool about 1/2 the length of the mouse and fold in into a square about the size of your thumb nail. Felt the slightly thick square well around all edges, being careful to lift it and turn it over so it doesn’t stick to the mat.
20. 27:20 - Book Cover (brown) - Pull the dark brown in half lengthwise and stack. Pull that in half lengthwise and stack. Roll into a tube and fold in half. Continue to pull in half and stack, carding it a bit, until it is a rectangle slightly larger than it needs to be to be a cover for the book block (since it will reduce in size some during felting). Felt it well, lifting and turning, giving attention to the edges, to make a nice rectangle. When you think it’s about done, hold the book block to it and see if it covers it. Stretch it out a bit if necessary to make sure it fits, or felt it smaller to make sure it fits, hanging over the book block just slightly like book covers do. In any case, make sure it has good clean edges.
21. 28:26 - Covering the book - When the cover is finished, wrap the book block and felt the cover into place. First, slightly through the cover just to hold it, but mostly felting it well through the edge of the book block into the cover from the inside. Felt directly into the book block edge to make a nice firm edge on the book block. Felt along the spine of the book, as well.
22. 30:24 - Attaching the book to the mouse (see also step 24) - Ultimately, the book will be placed between the mouse’s curved arms, between its paws. But it will not be put there for real until the tail is attached, next.
TAIL
23. 30:39 - Tail (pink) Take a long wisp of the pink and wrap a length of pipe cleaner (maybe 2.5” ?), leaving the top 1/2” or 1/3” unwrapped. Felt all over. Wrap so the “body end” is thicker, and the other end comes to a nice point. Felt it firmly, rolling it along the mat to make sure it is felted all the way around. Use the awl to fluff out some wool at the mouse’s bottom where the tail will go. Bend the tail so that the mouse will stand, using the bend of the tail being a third “leg.” Use the white wisp that was pulled out to help to securely felt the tail to the body, felting all the way around the base of the tail.
24. 32:34 - Attaching the book - Bend the arms so that the mouse holds the book. They don’t show it being felted or anything, just put there.
I hope this is helpful!
Thankyou
You’re a saint 😭
I bought this kit 12 months ago. I was too intimidated to even start. However, with your excellent instructions I am GONNA DO THIS.
@@carpecanem611 I hope you enjoy making it! I ended up making mine, too, and he is really pretty darn cute! :)
INSTRUCTIONS - PART 1 OF 2
I have not made this yet, but this is my observation from watching the RUclips instructions.
QUANTITIES - all sizes, lengths, and quantities are observational guesses - sorry, folks, but that’s the best I could do there. But it looks like the head might be about 25% (1/4) of the white, the body 50% (1/2) of the white, and the ears, legs, and arms 25% (1/4) of the white. The size of the body and head are, then, the natural result of that quantity of wool after felting. In each case, the quantity (1/4, 1/2, whatever) is used in installments (not all at the start), adding more wool to shape, until the full quantity is used. The nose and ears use only tiny wisps of pink, with the rest maybe being divided equally between (1) the feet/hands and (2) the tail.
HEAD
1. 0:07 - Skull (White) - Pull off length of white (maybe 6" x 1"?), fold in half, roll. Begin to felt. It looks like she might be, off screen, adding more wool to it to build it up as she goes, ultimately making a firm-ish egg shape.
2. 0:43 - Outer Ears (White, make 2) - Tear off a small amount of white (maybe 1" or less?) and card it (pull apart, stack, pull apart, stack, repeatedly). Roll edges in to make a flat disk. Lay on the mat and felt, including the edges and the front and back. The edges are slightly thicker from the folding in. She looks to be felting in an arc, also, to distinguish the "inner ear" from the raised edge. Continue to lift it up and do front/back to keep it from sticking to the mat. Do not felt the bottom part of the ear, as that will be used to felt the ear to the head. When the ear feels like a nice firm disk, and can be pinched at the base to make it "cup" a little. Make 2.
3. 1:42 - Inner Ears (Pink, make 2) - Pull a wisp of pink (maybe dime sized?) and card it (see Outer Ear, above). Make a tiny disk and felt it to the outer ear, leaving a white rim around it. Pinch the ear to make sure it cups nicely. Add a wisp more of pink if necessary.
4. 3:00 - Attach Ears to skull - Cup ears slightly. Hold the ear to between location the widest part of the head, like at the widest part of an egg, and the back of the head. Hold it with the unfelted bottom of the ear to the back of the head, and felt this material to the head. Be sure the ear is pinched/cupped slightly. Felt well in the little crease where the ear attaches to the head. When it's mostly done and well secured, felt a little at the front base, as well. Do the same with the 2d ear. The ears should be attached on the top arc of the head, not on direct opposite sides. The eyes will be in line with the innermost edge of the ears, so that can help to place them, as well. Give them a final securing felt around the bases.
5. 4:24 -Making eye holes & attaching eyes (make 2, wool and eye pieces) - Felt the forehead area, generally, to add a bit of firmness. Begin to felt in a small, concentrated circle, in the location of the first eye. It looks to be placed at the widest part of the "egg"/skull and generally in line with the innermost edges of the ears. The small circle should make a visible, but slight, round depression where the eye will go, and it should be the size of the eye bead. Use an awl to make a hold in the eye location, and press the eye stick into the hole. Press firmly to seat.
6. 5:06 - Nose (pink)- Felt the nose area lightly to firm it up a bit. Take a tiny wisp of pink and card (see Outer Ears) and roll into a ball between your fingers. Felt it carefully at the point of the egg to place it, then felt it to firm it into place.
7. 5:37 - Mouth (black) - Felt the lines that will make the mouth and the line that connects the mouth to the nose. These are located slightly under the pointiest part of the head, with the nose at the pointiest part. These should be felted so that they are visible, indented lines tracing the shape of the mouth and nose-to-mouth line. Take a tiny wisp of black and roll it into a snake between your fingers. It should be longer (it looks to be twice as long) than the nose-to-mouth space it fits into. Carefully poke it into place, and then felt to firm, folding the longer part over and felting. For the mouth itself, take a wisp of black (again, about twice as long), and roll it into a snake. Place straight across the mouth area, centered where it will touch the nose-to-mouth strip. Poke it into place there, and then start to coax it into the "mouth channel" on either side, felting it into place, and folding over excess and felting that (or trimming if it is not needed, and felting in the ragged end).
BODY
8. 6:33 - Body (white) - Take a length of wool and roll it. It looks to be about 1.5x the length of the head. Felt it a bit. Add more wool to wide it. Felt it to firm, including the bottom (but not the top). Tug a bit at the bottom to make the bottom as wide as the "main" width, and pull the wool a bit to divide the bottom make little "thighs." Felt to firm, tugging as necessary to help form the thighs. It looks like she felts carefully to define the crotch and thighs. Felt toward the top to firm around the chest area, but leave the very top unfelted, so that wood can be used to join the body to the head.
9. 8:39 - Body shaping and Upper Legs (Thighs) - Using a pair of nippers, slice into the crotch area and further define the thighs. Pull piece of wool (flat, about the size of the body) and card several times. Felt it to the body to “heal the cut” and soften the body as a whole. Repeat, building up the body, especially around the hips and legs, making the bottom a bit wider than the top from the front and side view, so he is gracefully contoured and slightly portly (good front image at 19:11 and side at 19:07). Keep the distinction of the thighs and felt to firm. Repeat several times with small “flats” of wool, continuing to build up the body and firm. When the right size and shape has been achieved. firm it up well everywhere, including between the thighs, to make a nice distinct shape. Felt the wispy top slightly, just to control it a bit and make the top of the body level, but this should still be quite fluffy and soft.
10. 12:23 - Prepare Body for Lower Legs- Using an awl, poke into the lower points of the thighs and pull out wisps of wool. Felt to give a good shape to the lower body.
11. 12:50 - Attach the Head - The neck area should be flat, but soft. Pull up a light ridge of wool around the edge that will “cup” the curved bottom of the head. Place the top of the head on the mat. Place the neck of the body at the bottom of the head (facing up) and felt into place, going lightly around all the edges for placement, then securing with additional felting, repositioning as necessary. Felt the general upper body and touch up around the head, generally, as necessary.
12. 14:04 - Arms and Legs (make 2 each, pink and white, with wool and pipe cleaners) - Cut two longer (arms, 2.5”?) and two shorter lengths (legs, 1”?) of pipe cleaner. Wrap one end with a narrow wisp of pink wool (looked to be about 16 wraps). Take a long, narrow wisp of white, and wrap where it joins the pink, and then continue wrapping until 1/2 way up the appendage for the arms, but just barely above the white for the feet. Leave the rest of the pipe cleaner unwrapped (some excess pipe cleaner will be trimmed off in step 14). Felt all over, leaving it slightly fluffier at the top where it will ultimately be felted to the body. Wrap with a wisp more of wool, if necessary, to make a narrow tube with a pink end. Continue felting for firmness. Bend the little legs where the white joins the pink into an L, pink part of the feet face forward (i.e., white legs, pink feet).
13. 17:02 - Attaching the legs - Using an awl, make a hole into the thigh. Slip the unwrapped portion of the leg into the hole. Felt it into place to firm it up with the wisps that were pulled out of the thighs in Step 10 above. Wrap legs with a narrow wisp of wool to better join the legs to the thighs and to shape the legs and felt into place. From the thighs to the feet, it should look like a fat triangle (thighs) going down to a point (feet), with the feet then coming forward.
14. 18:04 - Attaching Arms - Hold arm to body to determine placement and confirm length. It looks like the arm is placed to the side a bit below the neck and 1/2 way between the front and the back. If length of wrapped arm is satisfactory, trim arm pipe cleaner so only about 1/4” or 1/3” (?) of unwrapped pipe cleaner remains. Bend the arms at the shoulder and curve slightly (see 30:24 for a good view). Using the awl, poke a hole in which to insert the unwrapped pipe cleaner. Insert the arm and felt it into place with some of the fluffier end. Use longish narrow wisps to wrap the shoulders and felt the arms to the body more securely.
Thank you so much for this. I was about to launch the ball of fuzz in the bin. You have explained it really well. Much appreciated xx
@@woodentops1394 you are so welcome, and thank you for the kind words! Making these instructions actually really helped me when I went to make the mouse himself. He came out really well, and at first I thought the thumbnail image of the video, was my own mouse! I ended up having some of everything left over, except, I think, pink. I hope you enjoy making him. He was a great introduction for me into needle felting! ❤️✝️❤️
Thank you for the instructions so kind of you x😊
@@carolnicholas2362 you are so welcome! I ended up having leftovers of everything but pink. I had just enough pink. It came out really good, and the mouse is adorable!
I made this and I love it. It was my first project and it will not be the last.
I bought it because it implied it was for beginners. But without instructions to know how much wool to use or how to “stab” correctly this lil kit is NOT for learning. Gonna go deep dive actual beginners “how to” tutorials. BRB
My feelings exactly!
It would help to know the size of the head and body so as not to run out of the right amount of wool.
Totally agree
I just received my mouse kit . There’s a paper with pictures of the completed mouse that came with the kit. It says: “Please make according to the size of this drawing in the process of making” so I have been using that for scale. But I’d feel a lot better about it if they would show in the video … her showing the whole strip of the white wool and showing what portion to use for the head . (Use a 1/4 or 1/2 the white supplied ). 😊
It would be helpful to have a darker or different color background so that it's easier to see what is being done and how it should look. White on white is difficult to see the concept.
😀👍🏻 Ho già iniziato il progetto seguendo il tutorial video, e per essere il primo che realizzo, sta venendo abbastanza bene. Il tutorial è molto semplice da seguire e chiaro nelle indicazioni riguardo la grandezza e la quantità di tessuto da usare per ogni parte. Essendo un lavoro manuale di artigianato, bisogna regolarsi un po’ a occhio. Metterò una foto nella recensione su Shein appena avrò terminato.
You buy the kit and then you get this ridiculous instruction video. What are the sizes of each piece?
I am disabled, a friend introduced me to felting, picture .. not the figurine .. now I would draw pattern and foam a wire frame to work on .. as you get better , learn new details to each animal. One needs to take or watch more video… REMEMBER DETAILS! Brings you close … you our designs …thank you , for instructions..
It does mention to use the picture on the leaflet and use the same dimensions more or less.
Comprei o meu primeiro projeto na SHEIN, obrigada pelo vídeo, consegui ❤
Hi, I’ve purchased this beautiful mouse, my first project! Hope it’s as easy as you make it look💕 🐁
Same here!
Was it 😂
I can’t wait to make my kit! This is so cute!❤
Making it now. It looks great and so easy. I'm going to get some more. So cute!
Now I understand why it was so cheap. It was fun to watch but had no information in how much batting/needle to use for each body part.
I do agree it should have a list of just how much to use for each part and also a first time doing this what are the different supplies are for 🤔 I what to make it for a Christmas ornament grandson's
I'm disappointed that there aren't written instructions. Ridiculous
I agree,,,I would like written directions.
@@natalieoldfield9096right😢
@@natalieoldfield9096you’ll be fine😊
Vraiment trop trop belle cette souris et bravo pour la dextérité ❤❤❤❤
Absolutely loved watching this, thank you so much for sharing your amazing skills. You’ve given me inspiration. Merry Christmas x
It would be helpful if you actually explained what is happening and how much felt to use for each part. I'm heading to RUclips to find better instructions.
Прекрасная работа ! И очень красивые руки.
Just made it! This was fun
You have any advice and a picture of your completed mouse😊
I think it's great to get something for a reasonable price and to be able to do the creative part by myself. This is really easy to copy 😂😂
If you are new at this forget it. The instructions are terrible
c'est dommage cette critique, je trouve au contraire qu'il suffit de regarder la vidéo pour reproduire le modèle et le résultat est magnifique avec courage et savoir faire
Was my first time but found instructions okay and my wee mouse is cute though a bit skinny, haha.
Disappointed in myself for not reading all the description, kit doesn't come with directions for the witch and the video is too fast for me and really doesn't explain sizes for the parts of the mouse.
You can change the playing speed of the video if you click on the gear which appears in the upper right corner of the video if you point your mouse there. Or you can stop and replay.
très jolie, j'adore
Har köpt detta packet, är för nybörjare. Men det är svårt att bara följa video. 😔 Inga instruktioner med i packet tyvärr 😢 Hoppas att det blir bra ändå ❤
Does anyone know how long you're supposed to poke it with the needle?
Until the shape will maintain it’s form. Make sure you poke with your needle all over the piece. For something this size I usually do 3-5 minutes. About 5 minutes for the body, and 3 minutes for the ears. You want it to feel firm.
How long does it take to make this for a beginner?
I would like to know which needle to use for each part. If there was a ruler, we at least would have an idea about length.
Thank you for sharing. I cant get my head round it. I havent got a clue how to felt.
Love the music im from the USA
Yes , drawing of size & pieces.. it’s sure wasn’t easy ..but fun
Moc hezké 🙂
This video is useless - it shows you how to construct the mouse but gives no guidance on how big to make each part of the mouse nor how much fiber to use to make said parts - not for an absolute beginner - might be ok for a beginner who has a few projects under their belt, but I wouldn't bet on it.
This is my first felting project I've ever made and I'm having no issues! It's pretty self-explanatory. I just made sure to start with a small amount and work my way up (you can always add more but its harder to take away).
Beautiful x and I love the music,can you tell me what the music is ?
I did and I STILL got the same thing so I'll work it out myself
Great tutorial. Just what I needed! Thank you.
idk about the rest of the comments but this was pretty easy to follow. maybe i’m just too good 🤤🤤 although this is my first time trying any sort of felt project so he looks kind of janky
No one told me how lethal this is! I've stabbed myself twice already!!😂
😂
Muy bonito hermosa trabajo congratulations 🎊
So much is out of shot on the video….. did she put the pipe cleaner in the legs when she poked them?? You can’t see anything 🤬
Love the video and music! Great job
The needles bent easily then broke, end of.Have to get new now.😟
Hast du auch Maße dazu?
Omg so cute thanks for sharing..
Follow these instructions , you must watch video , watch .. and learn the difference ways of shaping wool…it’s so much fun , but a flat picture , not a standing mouse . But I will make mine right … pictures of making .. thanks
Do you sell the mouse kit?
I don't get it...
love this, but I’m brand new to this, please,where can I buy this kit
On shein! :)
Temu
@@mindyarnold1 Just bought on Temu. No instructions except this video
From Temu. I just received one, note it does not come with any written instructions.
Temu
I'm looking online to see how to makes this I stupidly thoughts there would be instructions 😂
Me too. I wish I had paid more and got a true beginner kit somewhere else
Es precioso,. Gracias
My mom got me this lovely kit to try and I’ve got to say….its not that informative and the needle supplied is EXTREMELY flexible and not at all practical. I’ll now have to find an actual felting needle…
There are many different kits ive a bunch
El inicio y el final espectacular, pero no enseñaste como hacer la estructura de metal!!
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Where do I find the video
Cute mouse, but these are completely inadequate instructions.
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Doesn't help she's using a white background and white wool!!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼😍😍😍
La vidéo votrop vite et pas de taille pour s'avoir se qu'il faut comme laine pas fait pour un débutant avec ce kit!!!
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What instructions? Terrible
Which cotton is used
hello,this is not cotton,the material is wool,thanks
Klasse🤍🤍🤍
זה מטוק
😢namas pico o que pedo
Me hicieron perder plata y tiempo, terrible para nunca más comprar en la tienda, ni instrucciones trae la peor tienda y video.🤬
mejor lo hubiera echo de plastilina en ves de andar picando, no lo compren
This tutorial is useless for beginners so disappointed just another thing that will go in the draw no instructions or anything
Kansloos niet kopen !!!