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Lovable Felted Animals: Enchanting Mascots, Pets and Accessories

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About Lovable Felted Animals: Enchanting Mascots, Pets

Product Description Lovable Felted Animals is—dare we say—the cutest felting book EVER! This book shows you how to make graceful models of a lifelike sleeping lion, a mom and baby koala, a regal deer, a polar bear with cub, a fluffy alpaca, the world's most adorable hedgehog and so much more! Illustrated step-by-step instructions walk you through how to make 43 different projects, and a lesson on basics helps you get started. The animals featured in this book include: A curious panda or a sleepy fox with a flower pot A catch-all tray featuring "swimmy" creatures like a dolphin, seal or otter Friendly bears and a perky hedgehog Bright-eyed, bushy-tailed pen and pencil covers (a dog, a cat, and a few woodland friends) Simple faces to make into brooches or fridge magnets (a cat, a chipmunk and a menagerie of bears) And more! Different projects show how to add details such as clawed feet, antlers, markings and tail feathers. With the variety presented in this book, you can start with something easy and move on to animal figures that let you capture delicate expressions and add a little attitude, making this book an excellent guide to both learning and developing needle felting skills. Review "These felted figurines are so darling—super cute yet so realistic, all at once…[The book is] really high quality, with lavish photos throughout." — CraftsR.US blog About the Author yucoco cafe (Yuko Sakuda) is an instructor, author and designer of needle felting projects. Influenced by a mother who excelled at dressmaking, she took up crafting as a hobby from a young age and has been creating ever since. Her needle work has been exhibited at numerous galleries and events. You can see more of her work at www.yucococafe.com