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Wow, she's beautiful!
Oh wow, they're amazing!
Haha, thank you! Glad you like him!
I'm not sure where this idea came from, but I decided I wanted to make a tiger-themed dragon. I'm quite pleased with how he turned out His stripes are all painted on, but the rest of the colors are the colors of the ultrasuede I used. I also decided to give him ears, and I think they work pretty well here. I'll be keeping this one for myself, but I'm hoping to make some more to sell! He also has his own story here: http://dragonsofcwmjones.blogspot.com/2 … berry.html Or, rather, he has the beginnings of a story there. I'm planning on doing more stories with the three characters in this one. Those stories will be the backstory to this one and will help fill in the gaps.
Okay, that's good to know. Thanks!
Hi everyone,
I recently got a couple of rabbits, and I noticed that the fur I pick up when I'm brushing them is really, really soft. I know some people reuse pet hair in needlefelting, but I'm wondering how you're supposed to do that? I'd like to wash it first, but I don't know how you're meant to do that, and I'm guessing you would need to card it after it's washed? Anyone here know?
Thanks.
Thank you both!
Oh wow, what a good idea! I'll have to remember that to try it sometime... I tried using a fusible interfacing to make a cotton fabric work, but it still wasn't strong enough to become a dragon skin. Thanks for the tips!
Thank you!
This is my latest dragon: Forager, a little dragon of the forest
Like my other little dragons, he is made of ultrasuede and is fully posable, thanks to a full inner armature of wire. He has glass eyes and is 4.5 inches long, under 1 inch wide (not counting his wings when folded), and has a wingspan just under 4.5 inches.
Each of my dragon hatchlings has a unique story about how they hatched. Most of them hatch and live in a mountain valley called Cwm Jones. Forager was hatched in the forest, and his story can be read here: http://dragonsofcwmjones.blogspot.com/2 … rager.html
You can visit him on etsy here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/126500324/ … ure-dragon
Thanks for looking!
Wow, your work is phenomenal! She's so cute!
Oh my goodness. So adorable!
Awww, so cute!
Thank you!
She's adorable! Such nice work
I have another dragon for sale! This is Gil ("gil" is an elvish word for "star"). He's made of ultrasuede and is fully posable. Gil is 4.5 inches long and has a wingspan just under 4.5 inches.
He can be visited on Etsy here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/125112636/ … ure-dragon
And this is his story: http://dragonsofcwmjones.blogspot.com/2 … light.html
He is adorable!!
Thank you everyone! And glad you enjoyed the stories, Heidi! Your little dragons are adorable too
This is my dragon for this week: Calumet. He's made of ultrasuede and is fully posable. He's 4.5 inches long and has a wingspan just under 4.5 inches.
You can visit him on etsy here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/123742221/ … ure-dragon
My dragon hatchlings all come with stories. Calumet’s story can be read here: http://dragonsofcwmjones.blogspot.com/2 … opper.html
Thanks!
This is little Peppermint: my first microminiature dragon to be up for sale! He is made in the same way as my "bigger" dragons, so he is fully posable, thanks to a full inner armature of wire. He's 2 inches long, half an inch tall (when on all fours), and his nose is just under 1/4 of an inch wide.
You can visit him on etsy here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/123266910/ … ature-soft
Wow, she's amazing!
Thanks, Becky!
Thank you!