She can do a seven day video and no one would be able to re-create what this woman is doing because she’s an artist she knows anatomy of animals she knows where the muscles are ,the bones and this is how she’s able to make them look like real animals because she is a true artist .I am an artist and I couldn’t even get close to that kind of work and I do antique toy restoration this woman is phenomenal
Love love your video!! thank you so much for sharing this with us all! I think I made 20 paws before i saw how you did it! Love the way you teach and of coarse your work is amazing!!!
I just realized what tune I was whistling at work yesterday lol No, I don't normally whistle while I work. I had watched pt 1 the night before. I just caught myself doing it now :) 48:04 those toes! 💖
If it is given to children so it will easily be shred by their hands, I mean, Is it tough or durable ?? Btw it is really nice that shows some magic in your work. Learned alot!! TY
Can you give me some tips? I'm working on a dog and I think I need to make the legs longer, but I've already sculpted them including the paws, and attached to the body, so I don't know how I can retroactively make them longer. There is a pipe cleaner armature inside also.
The armature might limit how much you can lengthen them. You may have to cut the legs off, maybe near the elbows (just below the chest/rib cage/belly). Then, depending on how much length you need, clear a bit of wool off the wire on each of the cut ends and twist in a new small section of wire to reconnect them. Then re-wrap with wool and be sure to felt the new wool into both of the cut ends. This is definitely a big challenge though. You might also be able to do this at the wrist joint instead of the elbow. I am just thinking that either of those two areas might best be able to disguise and slight lumps better because there is a natural widening there in the front legs. For the hind legs, cutting at the hock joint might be best. This is a really tricky thing to do, and I hope you are able to get something to work out! Best of luck!
Very good question. I have never tried that. Perhaps have an inner layer using black mixed with slightly longer silver strands? I bet it would be tricky...
Sorry for the delay! I have included most of this information in the video description. There should be a little arrow to click just below the video title to show more of the video description. I included links there to the products I used as well. Sometimes the links no longer work if a exact product becomes unavailable, but the color and description should still be there to see.
I buy from many different wool sellers on Etsy. I listed some in the video description, but I also use several others. I pretty much just search Etsy for the colors I need. I believe I usually buy my core wool roving from Dream felt (Etsy). Hope that helps :)
She can do a seven day video and no one would be able to re-create what this woman is doing because she’s an artist she knows anatomy of animals she knows where the muscles are ,the bones and this is how she’s able to make them look like real animals because she is a true artist .I am an artist and I couldn’t even get close to that kind of work and I do antique toy restoration this woman is phenomenal
WOW!!! Thank you for such kind comments!
This is an excellent tutorial. Thank you!!!
I'm so glad to hear it was helpful! ☺
I just want to thank you for this video! I have been making realistic felted animals for a while now and the tips I got on this have changed my life!
Wonderful! I am so glad to have helped!!!
This is the best fox plush I've ever seen as well as the best needle felted item I've ever seen
Wow! Thank you!
Your work is amazing! Thank you, for being so kind and making a great tutorial for us to learn how to make this beautiful fox!
Thank you, I am glad you found it useful :)
I'm just starting to like this kind of stuff I haven't done it before so this is pure art
Thank you!
Your felt animals are the best I have seen, they look so real and have so much expression in their faces, excellent job
Oh!! Wow! Thank you so much!
I love you Krysta and love all your felted animal you've made 👏👏👏♥️
They're so real and adorable, can't wait to see your mext video 👍👍👍
Thank you so much!!!
Your demonstration is absolutely wonderful! Thank you for showing how to make this incredible fox.🤗
I am so glad to hear it has been helpful! Thank you!😊
You deserve way more likes. I have no intention on making a felted animal but I love watching talented people share their art❤
Oh, thank you! 😊 You are so kind!
Love love your video!! thank you so much for sharing this with us all! I think I made 20 paws before i saw how you did it! Love the way you teach and of coarse your work is amazing!!!
You are so welcome!
Definitely a labor of love!
Maravilloso!!! Gracias desde España
Большое спасибо ❤
This is amazing!
Thank you!
I just realized what tune I was whistling at work yesterday lol No, I don't normally whistle while I work. I had watched pt 1 the night before. I just caught myself doing it now :) 48:04 those toes! 💖
Absolutely brilliant. Can't wait for part 3 x
Thank you!
Ein wirklich tolles Tutorial danke
Thank you. Great tutorial
Thank you!
Geweldig
Thank you Krysta, your work is beautiful do you have an Etsy shop?
Hi there Helena, yes I do. It is KreationsByKrystaO
If it is given to children so it will easily be shred by their hands, I mean, Is it tough or durable ?? Btw it is really nice that shows some magic in your work. Learned alot!! TY
It is delicate, and not really a toy. It will not hold up well to play. If there was no long wool roving added, it would hold up better for play.
This video really helped me and where did you get its eyes from?
Can you give me some tips? I'm working on a dog and I think I need to make the legs longer, but I've already sculpted them including the paws, and attached to the body, so I don't know how I can retroactively make them longer. There is a pipe cleaner armature inside also.
The armature might limit how much you can lengthen them. You may have to cut the legs off, maybe near the elbows (just below the chest/rib cage/belly). Then, depending on how much length you need, clear a bit of wool off the wire on each of the cut ends and twist in a new small section of wire to reconnect them. Then re-wrap with wool and be sure to felt the new wool into both of the cut ends. This is definitely a big challenge though. You might also be able to do this at the wrist joint instead of the elbow. I am just thinking that either of those two areas might best be able to disguise and slight lumps better because there is a natural widening there in the front legs. For the hind legs, cutting at the hock joint might be best. This is a really tricky thing to do, and I hope you are able to get something to work out! Best of luck!
If you were to make a silver fox as a companion piece, how would you get the silvered tips on the black?
Very good question. I have never tried that. Perhaps have an inner layer using black mixed with slightly longer silver strands? I bet it would be tricky...
Fantastic ! Thanks for sharing, how long does it take to make this fox....he is absolutely gorgeous 🥰👏
It took me 18 hours from start to finish.
Kreations By Krysta WOW! 😍
What wools do you use? I'd love to try and make thism xx
Sorry for the delay! I have included most of this information in the video description. There should be a little arrow to click just below the video title to show more of the video description. I included links there to the products I used as well. Sometimes the links no longer work if a exact product becomes unavailable, but the color and description should still be there to see.
WOW
How long would you say it took you to make the fox?
It took about 18 hours total.
where do you buy your material?
I buy from many different wool sellers on Etsy. I listed some in the video description, but I also use several others. I pretty much just search Etsy for the colors I need. I believe I usually buy my core wool roving from Dream felt (Etsy). Hope that helps :)
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Por favor que sea en español
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The fox is awesome, but the background music is very annoying.
So frustrating!! Can't see what you're doing half the time