We are using wool to make clothes and other things for many centuries but being creative with wool is something new. Recently I posted about “creative woolen food items” in which you can see how the creative hands turned wool into food items but the level of creativity becomes high when the artist create realistic-looking things from ordinary stuff.
In this post I am sharing some great work done with amazing use of needle and wool and they turned the wool into human shapes, animals, birds and other beautiful things.
Needle-felted sculpture, solid wool! Mother & child share a boisterous hug.
Yes, that’s right; it is what it looks like. A pure and white blessing angel, made of 100% organic wool as a soft sculpture, according the Waldorf tradition.
The old man musher is needled over wire and the dogs are solid wool. He’s wearing his Buffalo Plaid jacket and wool army pants and the traditional Alaskan “Bunny Boots.”
Needle-felted (100% wool) sculpture as a gift for a midwife. Stands 8″ tall.
She is standing and holding a big blue bird.
A little trinket dish, needle-felted.
Put your rings or other small treasures in the pond for safekeeping while this little Fae one watches over. Wool with silk accents.
Beautiful needle-felted kitty cat.
Needle Felted African Gray Parrot, Fully pose-able wire feet!
Mother & son sculpture stands approx. 4.5″ tall. Completely needle-felted with wool (corrie-dale and merino, Cotswold locks for mama hair). Soft to touch, firmly felted.
Mother holding her son and the daughter is standing by.
They stand approximately 10″ tall and are 100% wool. The are fully jointed with needle felted joints so they are quite flexible. No wire armature, no sewing, no stuffing, just needle felted wool.
Mini T is 100% needle felted wool (with the exception of all of his bling) and stands 8″ tall.
Some More Wool Sculptures
I hope you enjoyed the wool sculptures. Please share your comments.
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