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Welcome! Lesson three covers the intermediate phase between the skeletal phase and the final detailing. We're adding "muscles" to our bones.

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Hello and welcome! Today I'm going to cover armature construction up to the "stick figure" phase. When we're done we'll have a woolen unicorn "skeleton" that can stand on its own power and has the rough shape of our final piece.

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I'll be using a unicorn as my creature. If you'd like, follow along and make your own unicorn and show off your own finished beastie at the end! If not, just use the lessons to make whatever you like.

These will all be public entries from beginning to end. Link your friends!

This lesson has been posted early to give interested parties time to gather supplies before I proceed. Lesson 2 will be posted in 1-2 weeks following this article.

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7th-Nov-2009 07:19 pm - Needle Felting Digital Workshop
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Lesson 1: Supplies and Suppliers
Posted: 8.11.2009

Lesson 2: Basic Body Construction
Posted: 13.11.2009

Lesson 3: Body Construction Continued
Posted: 18.11.2009

Lesson 4, Final Finishing Tips and Techniques
Posted: 30.1.10




Hi! I'm Ally. I'm a beginner needle felter and I hope to share some tips and tricks with you as I learn. I am far from an expert, but I am passionate about needle felting! I'd like to thank Wendy L. Feldmann as my instructor. If you live in the Triangle Area of NC, I highly recommend catching one of her real-life workshops if you get the chance. If not, I still highly recommend you look around your area to see if there is anyone offering classes. It's only a matter of time before needle felting clutches take over the world!
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