A pin with the Steemit logo.Master Class. My handmade work!
A pin with the Steemit logo.Master Class.
We will need:
- New Zealand carded wool (blue, blue, white, black);
- Foam rubber sponge (for washing dishes);
- Needles for felting (№ 36 and № 38);
- Pin stock.
First we take the blue wool and make a circle. To do this, pluck a small piece from the general skein and fluff, divide the long fibers into short ones. To do this, carefully pull them in different directions. It is necessary to create a homogeneous mass for each individual part. We put the wool nablyku. To make a circle of an even shape, we put a workpiece of a circle cut from the paper (I took a cup from the children's dishes) and poking around with a needle to outline the outline. Then remove the workpiece (cup) and fill the middle. We stick the needle into the wool at a right angle, and pull out the needle. We repeat, trying to keep this angle further. We wrap the edges inward and fill up the seal. Repeat the same thing with white hair, make a white circle.
We take the blue wool and lay the body of the whale. We attach it to the white circle. This is exactly the same as the whole process as a whole - we put the strings of the attached part to the base and quickly move the wool inwards over and over again. Next, we select the belly with white hair and use the black wool to distinguish the back and abdomen of the whale. We make fins. From a piece of black wool we make a glazik, and then from the white we put the pupil.
We put on a blue circle white with our whale and light movements of the needle connect with each other. Then glue the workpiece for the brooch. From the blue wool lay out the logo steemit, roll and the pin is ready!
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A very nice contribution, which I take with for "My Steemit Favorites Part 11."
https://steemit.com/photography/@homeartpictures/my-steemit-favorites-part-11-meine-steemit-favoriten-teil-11-homeartpictures-originalcontent
Thank you. Very nice!
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Great work, salute you!
Thank @ardian27
Super cool!
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That is just awesome work there. Can I ask you permission to use a photo of your pin to make Steemit buttons?