So, the fluffy little Milly inspired me to make another fluffy dog: a Shetland sheepdog. this is the first animal (except a dragon before) that I made its mouth open. It was funny to make a little bent tongue and tiny teeth :) The whole dog is woolen, including the eyes, no wires inside.
I like neat work like that. Small details give the final look to the whole figure.

More of this Shetland Sheepdog

















For sale.


The third and the last dog for now is a cute black dachshund (badger dog). I like her nor less than little Milly (I have to admit, it was sad to send her away). She's sitting on the top of my desk and
It's incredibly hard to make a good photo of woolen things and it's particularly nasty to have photos of the black ones!

More of this BadgerDog










 The doggie has hand-made, hand-painted eyes. She's 6.5"(14cm) tall and 10"(ap.26cm) long (tail not measured :)).

Sale considered :) 



Dogs, dogs, dogs

Hi everyone!

Recently I've got an interesting customer's order for a dog.
I'm fond of doge you know. But for unknown reasons I haven't been needle-felting dogs much. Really I don't know why.

But orders is orders! I started needling. It was hard (I know dogs' anatomy  much better than that of koalas for example, so I saw every mistake I made while needling and I had to fix them). The customers' orders are always both a very hard and interesting job to do: I have to make an accurate model of a certain kind of animal as I usually do and also give it a likeness to the real customer's pet.
I tried very hard and...  :)


                                               More of the little Milly
The customer was happy (and so was I :)).

The pictures of the beautiful dog called Milly and her little "sister" are published by the kind permission of their owner.




But that isn't the end of the story! :)
Once started needle-felting my favorite pets could I just stop?

Needle felting course in Wyong, NSW, Australia

 My Aussie Friends,

If you wish to learn needle felting and can get to Wyong, NSW, I'd be happy to meet you on the needle felting course I'll be running.
This Needle felting course is your chance to learn another way of expressing your creativity, get new friends or just have a good relaxing time while felting :)

All the materials included. Just come and have fun!

When: 14 February to 4 April
            10am - 12 pm Mondays
                 (Monday 7 March - Information session from Northern Settlement Services
                 Monday 4 April - Energy and Water Ombudsman)

    Where: Northern Women's Health Centre, 7 Rose Street, Wyong, NSW, Australia

    Cost:  No cost, however gold coin donation appreciated.

    Childcare: Childcare will be available for women with children who wish to attend this group. Please advise when you are booking if you require childcare. There is no charge for childcare.

    Bookings
    essential. Phone: 43 511152 or
    Email: nwhc.reception@cccwhc.com.au


    Please share this info with anyone who could be interested in this course. Thank you!

    Have a great Australia Day! :)

    The cat family and two koalas

    After creating the humans I got tired of fine felted features like fingers and felted a lion for a change.
    That turned out to be the beginning of the cat family obsession!
    Here he is, the First lion. He was sold soon and I missed him so much...


    http://picasaweb.google.com/oiolin.gallery/Lion

    I felted the Second one.

     http://picasaweb.google.com/oiolin.gallery/Lion02

    And although I haven't sold him yet ;) I proceeded felting the big cats. I've already made a panther once, so I wanted to try something new. A Tiger?
    That was a challenging although very interesting task! And you know... some people say this tiger is my self-portrait :) Cautious and open-hearted, curious and good.



    http://picasaweb.google.com/oiolin.gallery/Tiger

    At the same time I took an order for a koala. And I felted a nice one. Maybe too nice because my daughter refused to give it away! What could I do? - Felt another one.
    So here they are:


    http://picasaweb.google.com/oiolin.gallery/EatingKoala#

    The eucalyptus spray is made of polymer clay (by Deco), partly colored with acrylic paint.

    Needle felted... humans?

    It takes me a century to publish a new post but I'm far more productive when it comes to felting :)
    So here there are my needle-felted humans:
    a couple of human-like Inferno-creatures with their fire-breathing pet :)


     http://picasaweb.google.com/oiolin.gallery/Inferno
    and a Lady pirate (inspired by the Pirates of the Caribbean :))

     http://picasaweb.google.com/oiolin.gallery/PirateGirl

    The figures have firm wire frame inside, the Pirate is fixed to the wooden stand (pine bark). The most fine and most interesting part of work was about their faces and eyes particularly. Can you catch a glimpse of light in the eye? :)


    Oh, and I made the pistol as well! I don't know why I'm proud of it so much, lol :)

    My World on a pin cushion :)

    As you maybe remember :) I live in Australia now. But most of my life I spent under completely different sky! So the wonder of the Southern Hemisphere took me deeply, and I never get tired of reminding myself that now I can claim the whole World to be MY home (give some room, Mr Darth Vader! :D))))

     

    Being in that kind of mood I crafted the next pin cushion…

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    And the reverse side really reminds of Darth Vader :) Who else could’ve thought of cutting the Earth! :(

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    I promise, no one’s hurt :)

    Oranges

    Handy-crafts women know well: every craft tool have to be useful and attractive. Beautiful things bring joy, inspiration, they help creating something new.

    Maybe that’s the reason why I’ve received 3 orders for an item…

     

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    That’s a pin cushion. Actually I use the same pin cushion myself to hold my felting needles on :)

     

    I like repetition of a good model if the customer asks for that (or for my one use). I like to see how unique every repeated item is! It’s like watching a new flower to open. You know what it’s going to look like but it’s never the same as others!

     

    Yummy, isn’t it? :)

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    Pin cushion like this goes on US $9 + shipping cost (as stated by Australian Post).

    It’s lilies’ time!

    Lilies is one of my favorite flowers. I love the diversity of their appearance and the fragrance too. After all, these flowers  use to blossom on my birthday month! :)

     

    Most of the people who’ve already seen my lilies adore the off-white one the most. I wonder, why? :) What would be YOUR favorite?

     

    The Orange
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    The Pink
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    The Coral
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    The Marble
    4 

    The Salmon10

    The Yellow
    12

    The last but not the least – The off-white

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    Here’s the whole bunch of them!

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    More of the bunch here: http://picasaweb.google.com/oiolin.gallery/BunchOfLilies#

     

    A bit more of the same lilies here:

    http://picasaweb.google.com/oiolin.gallery/Lilies#

     

    All the flowers are for sale. The price of one flower is US $20, shipping worldwide. The shipping cost is that of Australian Post (no packing or other additional fees).

    Ex, shipping to the US is $11 (no additional packing fee, just the Australian Post price).

    Flowers, flowers everywhere…

    Making flowers turned out to be so fascinating, I couldn’t stop sculpting the whole day! Here are two bunches I made then…

     

    Meadow flowers. Sweet reminder of summer days.

     

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    Cake toppers, small flowers, hair pins, earrings… these flowers can be anything! They are tough enough to be worn as bijouterie and lightweight.

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    Small wedding bouquet or just the gift to say “I love you” :)

     

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    Orchid on a tree

     

     

    And many others!

    Deco clay Tags:

     

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    I still can’t stop making flowers so there will be more of them soon :)

    Deco clay Tags:

    Claycraft by Deco


    I always enjoyed making something from clay. Now I found something completely new.  
    DECO Clay is a cutting edge technology of Japan clay artists and chemists, allowing to create thin details, impossible with usual clay. Result is unbelievably light and strong clay items. No wonder this clay is used for creating flowers.

    Latest sales

    Other two lots sold on Etsy were two white moomins and a black cat. I hope their new owners would love these little creatures no less than I do.

    Here they are: the Cat

     

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    and moomins

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    Oiolin’s Etsy Shop

    At last my works are available at http://www.etsy.com/shop/oiolin

    It was good and sad to sell the Red Kangaroo, I loved that curious little one a lot! Well, missing kangaroos in my house :) nowadays I’m felting another one… it is always a surprise what the sculpture is going to look like in the end. We’ll see.

    Peace Felt 2010

    You Can Help Create a Circle of Peace Felt Around the World in 2010
    Create a work of art using handmade felt which symbolizes peace or unconditional love
    to give to & receive from your peace partners somewhere else in the world!

     

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    http://www.peacefelt.org

    Easter rabbit came too early?

    Gentle Sunrays inspired me to felt this little Sunny Bunny. Or is it an Easter rabbit came already? I think, I should search for some eggs nearby :)

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    Soutache

    Here are some pieces of bijouterie I created in quite a rare soutache technique. http://picasaweb.google.com/oiolin.gallery

    This White Pearl necklace is my favorite!

     

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    Summer butterflies  inspired me to create the pattern of this Purple bracelet

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    And this Tender Rose reminds me of ancient Indian culture

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    Australia Again!

    It seems Australia is to be my permanent place of living now. It couldn't not to be reflected on my works. ;)


    Bon appetit!

    Don't eat these fruit! They are pure merino wool!







     
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