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I create custom framed Portraits using needle felting. This is a process of using a barbed needle and unspun wool. A bit like painting with wool.
Finished portraits look touchable, have a 3D effect and are a lasting memory of your best friend.
Prices and sizes are: 6x8 inch framed - £60
8x10 inch framed - £80
(A4) 8x12 inch framed - £100

Added details: Additional animals in the same portrait are charged at £30 extra

All prices include postage. Portraits take a minimum of 4 weeks to complete.
My most recent work :)
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Bloody hell,I'm impressed. I'll be honest and thought,here we go let's see what they've come up with this time. But yep..I'm impressed. :)
 
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Love, love, LOVE them - not only technically good, but they capture the individual’s persona, too. :) Gorgeous.

Thank U for posting them - my housemate is an artist, & she also loves Ur work - she saw it previously, when it was shared on FB by a fellow needleworker. As soon as i showed her the IWS, she said, “oh, i saw this! - isn’t it beautiful?! ...” yes, it is. :)

[My housemate does prints, graphics, brush & pen, & quilting, as well as other needle & fiber work, such as crochet. Her most recent project was a LARGE scale print, which used a full-size tarmac roller AKA steamroller to roll the print onto a huge sheet of handmade paper, 6-ft x 4-ft.]

Welcome to the forum,
- terry

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I create custom framed Portraits using needle felting. This is a process of using a barbed needle and unspun wool. A bit like painting with wool.
Finished portraits look touchable, have a 3D effect and are a lasting memory of your best friend.
Prices and sizes are: 6x8 inch framed - £60
8x10 inch framed - £80
(A4) 8x12 inch framed - £100

All prices include postage. Portraits take a minimum of 4 weeks to complete.
My most recent work :)
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These are superb are they just done from a photograph only sadly I lost both my toy poodles last year.
 
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Love, love, LOVE them - not only technically good, but they capture the individual’s persona, too. :) Gorgeous.

Thank U for posting them - my housemate is an artist, & she also loves Ur work - she saw it previously, when it was shared on FB by a fellow needleworker. As soon as i showed her the IWS, she said, “oh, i saw this! - isn’t it beautiful?! ...” yes, it is. :)

[My housemate does prints, graphics, brush & pen, & quilting, as well as other needle & fiber work, such as crochet. Her most recent project was a LARGE scale print, which used a full-size tarmac roller AKA steamroller to roll the print onto a huge sheet of handmade paper, 6-ft x 4-ft.]

Welcome to the forum,
- terry.

Hi Terry. Thankyou for the huge compliment. I have shared this on facebook. I can't link to my page yet as i haven't posted enough on this forum

These are superb are they just done from a photograph only sadly I lost both my toy poodles last year.

Sorry to hear that. Yes I just require a clear photograph, preferably taken at your pets height, and that is what i will recreate.
 
Hi Terry. Thankyou for the huge compliment. I have shared this on facebook. I can't link to my page yet as i haven't posted enough on this forum



Sorry to hear that. Yes I just require a clear photograph, preferably taken at your pets height, and that is what i will recreate.
I am not sure what you mean at pets height? Would a picture like my avatar suffice.
 
Hello @LittleFelties - I have approved you on our dog friendly directory. However, I cannot find you on Facebook and the link you gave was incorrect.
 
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“At the pet’s height” means literally looking at them straight on - not DOWN on them, from above, nor up at them from below, but face-on. :)

The camera should be level with the dog’s nose, or close to that level, to get their eye expression & any distinguishing features.

HTH,
- terry

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