I did a double take when I watched this eye video...Fabulous! At first I thought it was a glass eye and then listening to you I realized it was needle felted in...I LOVE this! So much to learn!
I am extremely new to needle felting and you just make it look so easy! I'm in awe with how it turned out!!😱 Thanks so very, very much for making this video!!
Hi, What is the Brown mat your working it On? I use one of those brush type and I find annoying as the wool get stuck into all the time, I've used one of the sponge type only being pricked so much the centre is now quashed down but is the best as the wool don't get stuck into it. Brilliant work, and Thank you for your great tutorial.
Amazing work and thank you for taking the time to make all your needle-felting videos. Can I ask about your needle felt cushion? Did you make it or where did you get it? (What's inside the hessian cover?) If someone has already asked this, my apologies for repeating the question, but I can't find it mentioned anywhere (not easily anyway :D)
The felting cushion Sara is using is called a Stabbit Wabbit and is sold in Sara's shop. It is a double layer of burlap that you fill with three pounds of rice and then close with the attached drawstring. Sara's online store is Sarafinafiberart dot com. (Not sure if I'm allowed to post a direct link.) Hope this helps.
Highlights in eyes: Generally if one is at 11:00, they both will be at 11:00, unless who you are looking at is focusing very closrly, then you might get a 11:00/1:00 situation. Your own reflection won't work, because as you move each eye to look one then the other, your eyeballs move. Look at someone or an animal who is gazing in the distance or at you a few feet away. An alternative, would be to set up two shiny balls, or dark marbles side by side and note the position of the highlights. They will match on the o'clock. --Katheryne
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I did a double take when I watched this eye video...Fabulous! At first I thought it was a glass eye and then listening to you I realized it was needle felted in...I LOVE this! So much to learn!
I love the way you almost paint with your wool and really consider light and shade. Inspirational. Thank you xx
Love watching the eye come together. You make projects and different things to practice so enjoyable to observe and learn from.
This is wonderful. I'll need this when I'm ready for more ambitious projects. Thank you.
I am extremely new to needle felting and you just make it look so easy! I'm in awe with how it turned out!!😱 Thanks so very, very much for making this video!!
Thank you, Sara! This helps tremendously! Hey Milo!😊
You really are a talent. Your observations and your interpretations are just wonderful. I so enjoy your videos!
Freya
Wow at first I thought you had glued a plastic or glass eye in. It looks so shiny and real. You are so talented. Thanks for sharing!!
I thought that too
;-D
And me too 😄
Thank you for this and for all your tutorials. I really appreciate you!
This is great. I have a friend who has issues with doing eyes, so I'll bring this to her attention.
You are amazing. Beautiful work.
Awesome eye tutorial! Thank you for sharing. :) That owl is super cuuuute! - Heidi
BlackCat2 kkk
amazing! I need to learn this!
Thank you for teaching Panda🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌺🌺🌺
Great tip about the lighter part at the base of the iris
Hi, What is the Brown mat your working it On? I use one of those brush type and I find annoying as the wool get stuck into all the time, I've used one of the sponge type only being pricked so much the centre is now quashed down but is the best as the wool don't get stuck into it. Brilliant work, and Thank you for your great tutorial.
Did you by any chance do a tutorial on this owl you started? I love owls and would love to learn to make one..just like this one.
Does Sarafina put the translation mode in subtitles in your videos, please?🙏
Do you use core wool for details?
Amazing work and thank you for taking the time to make all your needle-felting videos. Can I ask about your needle felt cushion? Did you make it or where did you get it? (What's inside the hessian cover?) If someone has already asked this, my apologies for repeating the question, but I can't find it mentioned anywhere (not easily anyway :D)
The felting cushion Sara is using is called a Stabbit Wabbit and is sold in Sara's shop. It is a double layer of burlap that you fill with three pounds of rice and then close with the attached drawstring. Sara's online store is Sarafinafiberart dot com. (Not sure if I'm allowed to post a direct link.) Hope this helps.
Also finer needles for detail?
Highlights in eyes: Generally if one is at 11:00, they both will be at 11:00, unless who you are looking at is focusing very closrly, then you might get a 11:00/1:00 situation. Your own reflection won't work, because as you move each eye to look one then the other, your eyeballs move. Look at someone or an animal who is gazing in the distance or at you a few feet away. An alternative, would be to set up two shiny balls, or dark marbles side by side and note the position of the highlights. They will match on the o'clock. --Katheryne
C# Sharp
Es algodón ? Ese material que usas?
Where we can buy this colourful coton ...live in Pakistan Karachi??
omg you are an amazing
Love
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好喜歡
Every thing good, looks ugly at first.
She remind me of Bob Ross, what we see vs what they see.
It's an amazing talent to see this manifest.