Thank you for your encouraging words. I love the way you talk to us, I've never met you, but watching & listening to you makes me feel like I've called in to a friends' place, and we're sitting down for a coffee & a chat. Thank you for your warm & welcoming ways..❤
@@Crown694 you are the sweetest and I am so thankful you feel that way because that is how I feel with you all!! I want us all to create and enjoy this positive space. I thank you so so much for feeling that and saying so! Happy making to you and enjoy your creative beautiful mind!❤️
Excellent- I find the different ways you do armatures very unique and it’s all armature friendly since there are no mistakes- we’ll bug ones and you show how you can adjust lengths if needed - thank you so much ❤❤❤
@@iceberg232323 you are so welcome! I generally allow about 2 inches for the neck. Sometimes a bit longer or shorter depending on what or who I am creating. I hope that helps!! Happy creating to you!! 😊😊😊
May I ask a question/some advise please...if your new to this process is making a small/med/large face recommended for just starting out??? BTW thanks so much for taking the time to make these videos and teach about this process, your videos are awesome for me as I'm just starting my journey with this medium
Thank you so very much and welcome to felting!! I do recommend making a larger face/head first. It is easier to create shapes and refine details when working larger. Then decrease. My heads and faces were much larger in the beginning. Hope this helps and thank you bunches again! ❤️
Thank you for your encouraging words. I love the way you talk to us, I've never met you, but watching & listening to you makes me feel like I've called in to a friends' place, and we're sitting down for a coffee & a chat. Thank you for your warm & welcoming ways..❤
@@Crown694 you are the sweetest and I am so thankful you feel that way because that is how I feel with you all!! I want us all to create and enjoy this positive space. I thank you so so much for feeling that and saying so! Happy making to you and enjoy your creative beautiful mind!❤️
❤@@thefeltingharp
Excellent- I find the different ways you do armatures very unique and it’s all armature friendly since there are no mistakes- we’ll bug ones and you show how you can adjust lengths if needed - thank you so much ❤❤❤
@@gwendolynhendricks7714 thank you so much!! Happy creating to you!!😊😊😊
Thank you so much! What was the approximate length of the neck wire that you usually use for this size doll?
@@iceberg232323 you are so welcome! I generally allow about 2 inches for the neck. Sometimes a bit longer or shorter depending on what or who I am creating. I hope that helps!! Happy creating to you!! 😊😊😊
May I ask a question/some advise please...if your new to this process is making a small/med/large face recommended for just starting out??? BTW thanks so much for taking the time to make these videos and teach about this process, your videos are awesome for me as I'm just starting my journey with this medium
Thank you so very much and welcome to felting!! I do recommend making a larger face/head first. It is easier to create shapes and refine details when working larger. Then decrease. My heads and faces were much larger in the beginning. Hope this helps and thank you bunches again! ❤️
@@thefeltingharp thank you for replying to my question! Bigger it is!!!!
@@pattiloney4348 I will also add when I started most of my dolls were approximately 17 inches. 😊