How to Create Armatures with The Digitwidget
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- Опубликовано: 25 фев 2016
- Sara Renzulli of Sarafina Fiber Art has been busy creating a new tool to make your armature building easier and your projects more consistent. We are excited to introduce the Digitwidget! This handy widget will have you dancing a jig when you see all of the uses and applications. The Digitwidget helps ensure that all of your sculptures have uniform lengths of fingers, toes, claws, arms, legs, and more. Visit www.sarafinafiberart.com for your Digitwidget and other needlefelting supplies.
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Even though you made this video 7 years ago, it is just as innovative and fun for newcomers to felting as if you had invented the Digit Widget today! Can’t wait to give mine a try😊
Very clever, Carpenters use a similar technique with a stick of wood. It's called a story stick and its used to repeat dimensions in cabinetry.Lovely work!
Such a helpful technique.
Both the general process and using the tool.
Awesome! I am definitely going to buy one of those. Thanks, Sara.
This reminds me of stocking flowers but they use cut PVC pipes of different diameters. This is better!
Absolutely fantastic. Love everything you do and sell.
You're both such good fun :D Great video x
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How neat!
When will they be available??? I want one!
Clever.
This is such a great innovation! I'd like to have this one, and another one that is made for giant size creations, that would start where this one left off and increase logically from there... :-)
I just ordered your clever, time-saving, and money-saving tool - the Digitwidget! The only place I can find birds' feet/legs for sale is $7.00 a pair and making them by hand is frustrating to make a pair equal in size! The price of the Digitwidget is not expensive when I think of the money I will save and the time!! I do have a question though: It appears that you wrapped your finished bird legs/feet with something before you painted them. Would you please direct me to a video on what to use and how to do it OR just tell me if you don't have the time, please? Great view and thank you!!
I bought the tool...but I am confused. The original feet seem easier. I guess I have to wait for the"little birds" ???
Can I ask what type of wire you use.
Yes it seems lighter than 20 guage but not 30 ?
:-) !!