Needle Felting Video Tutorial: Making Tiny Hands
- Danielle S.
- Jan 29, 2018
- 1 min read
Hello Everyone!
So, recently I started playing around with different methods of making tiny hands for my needle felted animals. I've been making A LOT of tiny felted hands lately (and for that, I blame it on my obsession with making felted mice lol).
I think making tiny armature hands will always be a bit tricky (especially with those little fingers!), but I recently developed a method that may make it a bit easier to get those fingers all the same shape and size (without having to individually wrap each one).
I filmed a tutorial to show you (video below)! Hopefully this will be helpful to some, and will take a little bit of the aggravation out of the process.
As always..I am open to all questions if needed!
Happy Felting! - Danielle


























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