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Jo UK wrote:Robin!
I haven't heard of this style of work before now. Where can I learn what needle felting is?
Jo you can start from here:
http://www.livingfelt.com/
Don't forget to post some photos of your first felted animal - i bet it will be a cat:)
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yarko wrote: Jo you can start from here:
http://www.livingfelt.com/
Don't forget to post some photos of your first felted animal - i bet it will be a cat:)
Oh...thank you it is very useful link for me too :2thumbsup:
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Needle felting is very popular here (US) at the moment. I am proud of my cat - she can do it and does not need any needles :rotf:

The site that yarko posted is great, isn't it? But also look at this one - tiny birds and other wonderful animals

http://mysite.verizon.net/vze91fyp/id8.html
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Those birds are wonderful! I can't imagine doing that, but I love to see the results of others' efforts!
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I made the copy of my parrot :mrgreen: Not so perfect but it was one of my firsts works. :innocent:
Its so nice to hear that the felting is so popular :headroll:
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robin wrote:I made the copy of my parrot :mrgreen: Not so perfect but it was one of my firsts works. :innocent:
Its so nice to hear that the felting is so popular :headroll:
Robin, it´s perfect! I was sure it´s real and you posted your pet! Really!
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juta wrote: Robin, it´s perfect! I was sure it´s real and you posted your pet! Really!
Thanks Juta 8-) Here is the real parrot for comparing download/file.php?id=1638&mode=view
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robin wrote: Thanks Juta 8-) Here is the real parrot for comparing download/file.php?id=1638&mode=view
Almost the same!
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robin wrote:I made the copy of my parrot :mrgreen: Not so perfect but it was one of my firsts works. :innocent:
It is wonderful! :2thumbsup: :bow:
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juta wrote: Robin, it´s perfect! I was sure it´s real and you posted your pet! Really!
Same here - when i looked at the pic' my first thought was 'it's real'.
Robin you have every right to be proud!
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Thanks to you all for your compliments.
Me and my husband went in the country today and luckily we saw three roe deers and funny little birds with long tails(long-tailed tit, (Aegithalos caudatus) These little birds were hanging on the top of the branches searching the food. :shake:
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robin wrote:Thanks to you all for your compliments.
Me and my husband went in the country today and luckily we saw three roe deers and funny little birds with long tails(long-tailed tit, (Aegithalos caudatus) These little birds were hanging on the top of the branches searching the food. :shake:
great....you have good luck to see so proud deers :2thumbsup:
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robin wrote:Thanks to you all for your compliments.
Me and my husband went in the country today and luckily we saw three roe deers and funny little birds with long tails(long-tailed tit, (Aegithalos caudatus) These little birds were hanging on the top of the branches searching the food. :shake:
great pictures robin!
lucky you, to be in a right place in right time and have a camera with you :2thumbsup:
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Jo UK wrote:If you like sunsets, look here

http://www.missouriskies.org/sunset_gal ... llery.html
So many amazing sunsets, I have never seen such a beautiful colors :thumbs:
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Someone posted it on another forum, so I thought I would borrow it!
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wow, thanks Jo...I love sunsets and rises too
I often say that my apartment plusis are sunsets and rocking chair :rotf:
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More theft of sunsets. These are volcanic sunsets. Beautiful!

http://www.spaceweather.com/sunsets/gal ... 82jbrdick6
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Jo UK wrote:More theft of sunsets. These are volcanic sunsets. Beautiful!

http://www.spaceweather.com/sunsets/gal ... 82jbrdick6
I am wordless, charmed... :bounce:
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talking about sunsets...
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