Amazing tips! I love your interaction with all the "supporting characters" as well. Thank you so much for your videos, it's such wonderful info for us newbies! ♥️
Aw thank you for this, glad you like the 'supporting character' 😁 love that 😆 I'm very lucky I work with a lovely cast of characters 😁 thank you for your lovely comments and thanks for watching
Right now I'm a few hours in to furring a piece that's about 30cm (12 inches) long and watching some of your videos to stay entertained. One tip you forgot to mention that I personally would also recommend to new needlefelters is to keep it small to make sure your sanity stays intact...
Wow, that's a large project I'm impressed! Yes I should have mentioned that keeping it small will be less mind numbing 😁 as you know adding fur can be very time consuming, thanks for the comment, keep going I'm sure your piece will turn out great.
Thank you for sharing this and the detail! I've just come back to watch again a few times because I'm about to put a mane and tail on a zebra. I love how much variety there is in needle felting.
thanks for your tutorials! I am working on my second needle felt project ever and have been trying lots of new things with it and your videos have been super helpful!
ah, this is super helpful. i was doing my fur completely wrong, haha. oh, and a idea for the whiskers, you could make a sort of dip in the back of the cats head, and then take the thread through the cat, making the whisker, but not take it all the way through the head, like still leave a tail at the back of the head. and then glue the end of that tail into the head, like you did with the grey cats whiskers but reversed. so you would do that with all the whiskers, and since the glued ends are in a dip, all you have to do is fill the dip with felting. this is similar to how i hid a string in on of my creations, but instead of glue, i needle felted the thread int the back of the head, and then covered it. might be a bit tricky with that plastic thread, because all the glue, and tread would probably leave a hard spot, so it might be difficult to felt over. definitely gonna watch how you shaped the cat now. i made one a month ago, and the shape just wasn't great.
Wow thanks for this, that's a really good idea, I really like the idea of hiding a dip at the back of the head, that would be one way of hiding the glued ends with more wool or fur, brilliant. I did think afterward that I should have put the whiskers on before adding the fur to the face as the fur would probably have hidden any glue marks, but having the anchor point at the back of the neck would make sure it was out of view. Many thanks for this idea. Glad you found this video helpful and I hope you find the shaping of the cat helpful 😊
Thank you!!! I'm about to add a beard to a gnome I'm working on. This is super helpful. And i just love the kitty! (and the ones who popped up for comments lol) ❤
Aw thanks for this, glad it was helpful, you might want to watch the video where I give Santa a beard using the same techniques which is here: ruclips.net/video/TvcgU7dV1k4/видео.html Glad you like the kitty and her friends commenting 😊 hope your gnome turns out well and you have fun felting, thanks for watching
Wow I’m new to needle felting and thought I was on the wrong path but I stopped and watched your video it made my felting sooo much better hope I’m not late! I subscribed!
Hi there, I'm planning on needle felting a 2d picture, and thinking of trying to create a colour gradient when doing that, so watch this space 😊 thanks for watching
This is exactly the kind of tutorial I like! No chit chat, just information and clear directions, and it moves along quickly! Excellent!
Thanks for this, glad you like my style 😊 thanks for watching
Oh so good! Julie is such a seasoned pro….., I love her generosity in sharing trade secrets. ❤
Aw thank you for your lovely comments 😊 I'm glad you like it, thanks for watching
Amazing tips! I love your interaction with all the "supporting characters" as well. Thank you so much for your videos, it's such wonderful info for us newbies! ♥️
Aw thank you for this, glad you like the 'supporting character' 😁 love that 😆 I'm very lucky I work with a lovely cast of characters 😁 thank you for your lovely comments and thanks for watching
Right now I'm a few hours in to furring a piece that's about 30cm (12 inches) long and watching some of your videos to stay entertained. One tip you forgot to mention that I personally would also recommend to new needlefelters is to keep it small to make sure your sanity stays intact...
Wow, that's a large project I'm impressed! Yes I should have mentioned that keeping it small will be less mind numbing 😁 as you know adding fur can be very time consuming, thanks for the comment, keep going I'm sure your piece will turn out great.
Thank you for sharing this and the detail!
I've just come back to watch again a few times because I'm about to put a mane and tail on a zebra. I love how much variety there is in needle felting.
Oh wow a zebra sounds fab, I hope it goes well, glad you liked the detail 😊 yes it's such a brilliant craft 😁 thanks for watching
thanks for your tutorials! I am working on my second needle felt project ever and have been trying lots of new things with it and your videos have been super helpful!
Aw glad you're finding them helpful, hope you have fun needle felting, thanks for watching
Great tips, thank you Julie. I love your sense of humour!
Aw thank you for your lovely comments, glad you like the tips and the humour 😊
Love your voice. So soothing ♥️
Aw thank you, glad you like my voice 😊 thanks for watching
A very great job and the video explained too👍😁👍
Aw thank you, glad you liked it, thanks for watching
This is very helpful. Thank you! And your cat is very cute.
Aw thank you for these lovely comments and thanks for watching
I love you. You're videos are so cute and relaxing
Aw thank you so much, glad you like the videos, thanks for watching
ah, this is super helpful. i was doing my fur completely wrong, haha.
oh, and a idea for the whiskers, you could make a sort of dip in the back of the cats head, and then take the thread through the cat, making the whisker, but not take it all the way through the head, like still leave a tail at the back of the head.
and then glue the end of that tail into the head, like you did with the grey cats whiskers but reversed. so you would do that with all the whiskers, and since the glued ends are in a dip, all you have to do is fill the dip with felting. this is similar to how i hid a string in on of my creations, but instead of glue, i needle felted the thread int the back of the head, and then covered it.
might be a bit tricky with that plastic thread, because all the glue, and tread would probably leave a hard spot, so it might be difficult to felt over.
definitely gonna watch how you shaped the cat now. i made one a month ago, and the shape just wasn't great.
Wow thanks for this, that's a really good idea, I really like the idea of hiding a dip at the back of the head, that would be one way of hiding the glued ends with more wool or fur, brilliant. I did think afterward that I should have put the whiskers on before adding the fur to the face as the fur would probably have hidden any glue marks, but having the anchor point at the back of the neck would make sure it was out of view. Many thanks for this idea. Glad you found this video helpful and I hope you find the shaping of the cat helpful 😊
@@juliesfeltedfriends the cat shaping video was really helpful, i learned a lot. next time i make a cat, it should go much smoother.
Your little kitty came out great!
Aw thank you for this and thanks for watching
I love your tutorials! Thanks for sharing them!
Aw thanks for this and thanks for watching
Great video Julie 🙂
Aw thanks, glad you liked it, thanks for watching
Thank you!!! I'm about to add a beard to a gnome I'm working on. This is super helpful. And i just love the kitty! (and the ones who popped up for comments lol) ❤
Aw thanks for this, glad it was helpful, you might want to watch the video where I give Santa a beard using the same techniques which is here: ruclips.net/video/TvcgU7dV1k4/видео.html
Glad you like the kitty and her friends commenting 😊 hope your gnome turns out well and you have fun felting, thanks for watching
Amazing lesson, thanks ❤
Aw thank you, glad you liked it, thanks for watching
This is adorable 🥰
Aw thanks, glad you like the cat 😊 thanks for watching
Wow I’m new to needle felting and thought I was on the wrong path but I stopped and watched your video it made my felting sooo much better hope I’m not late! I subscribed!
Aw thank you for your lovely comments, glad you found my video helpful, thanks for watching and subscribing
@@juliesfeltedfriends no thank you you’ve helped me get better!!
I love your channel! It's so entertaining and helpful at the same time.
Aw thank you for this, glad you like the videos, I love making them fun and hopefully entertaining 😊 thanks for watching
Many thanks for this very helpful video
Aw thank you, glad you found it helpful, thanks for watching
Ah so helpful thank you!
You're very welcome, glad you've found it helpful, thanks for watching
Can you make a video about how to needle felt a colour gradient please ☺️
Hi there, I'm planning on needle felting a 2d picture, and thinking of trying to create a colour gradient when doing that, so watch this space 😊 thanks for watching
Have you ever used real cat fur?
No I've not actually used real cat fur, but I believe it's possible, but I've never tried it 😊