You can see what I have been making recently in my post following this one - here
This post is from November 2012 when I took part in an Angel swap.
THURSDAY, 29 NOVEMBER 2012
My angels!
My angels have now flown and have reached their new owners so I can show you them now.
This is Amelie who is now living with Jo of Jozart, see her lovely blog here....
...and this is Avril who flew all the way to Canada to live with Bamfa (who by the way also has lovely blog)
Both of these angels were inspired by the work of Annette Emms who had an article in Stitches Magazine and who also has a blog here - it's well worth a look at some of her older posts too!
They are a combination of needle felting and sewing(with just a little touch of glue). I loved making them so much that two more are in the pipeline.
You may have noticed that they have French names - just a litle pre-occupied with France at the moment - He! He!
Thanks for looking, Chrisx
This is Amelie who is now living with Jo of Jozart, see her lovely blog here....
...and this is Avril who flew all the way to Canada to live with Bamfa (who by the way also has lovely blog)
Both of these angels were inspired by the work of Annette Emms who had an article in Stitches Magazine and who also has a blog here - it's well worth a look at some of her older posts too!
They are a combination of needle felting and sewing(with just a little touch of glue). I loved making them so much that two more are in the pipeline.
You may have noticed that they have French names - just a litle pre-occupied with France at the moment - He! He!
Thanks for looking, Chrisx
Thanks for looking, Chris
Your felted angels are awesome, and I'm sure are still being enjoyed by the recipients. Thank for choosing this post to show today.
ReplyDeleteAvril and Amelie look so warm and kind. I do love them and they are worth to be shown after years. You have interesting challenge going on.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice evening ♥♥
Your original post was a bit before I started blogging, so I am so very glad you reposted your angels. They are so adorable.
ReplyDeleteI don't know Bamfa, but I DO know how much Jo must have loved her angel. They are both gorgeous, and I'm so impressed with your many skills and talents, including needle felting. These are simply adorable. And I'm glad you reposted these because I don't actually remember them. It may be before I "met" you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these adorable angels for a Second look on the 2nd. I KNOW anyone would be happy to receive an adorable angel that has so much love attached.
I LOVE your angels, so sweet! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThey're so lovely - and it's very clear how much fun you've been having with them!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
What a fantastic collection, I love these!!! Brilliant idea and the results are just delightful!
ReplyDeleteI think you are right to keep making these angels. They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese are both totally delightful. I like their dresses and sweet faces and the woolly hanging yarn too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful - I think I am in love!!
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
Lovely to see all those other angels and I am lucky to have Amelie who will always come out again at Christmas to spread hear joy! Thank you again for making her.
ReplyDeleteJo x