Whether tigers or tortoises, field mice or feathered peacocks, artisanal creatures are a celebration of life itself. By Ligaya Mishan WITH EACH STAB of the needle, the fibers catch, twist and snarl.
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No, no animals we know of were harmed in the production of Rosie Bear, but you could certainly put your eye out with the long-ass needle artist (and high school senior!) Amanda Williams uses to create ...
Using a long needle, Chinese artist Yin Yue diligently pokes a piece of wool onto a pink-purple elephant made out of wool felt in her studio in Beijing. She stumbled into wool felt art about a decade ...
SAGINAW, MI — Elizabeth Sauer's solo exhibit was opening at the arts council in Kalamazoo, and she was welcoming family who were all headed to the opening reception. The next day, she was back in ...
Harriet Tronnes, 11, creates a variety of fuzzy creatures with felted wool. Roy Inman Special to The Star The chipped-out areas of the walkway approaching the Hyde Park home where 11-year-old Harriet ...
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Since July 2022, Karen Tran has been hiding needle-felted animal tchotchkes around Boston. The creatures are made by stabbing wool roving into the small, gumball-size rotund shape of a koala or a ...
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