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Post by sundownalpacas on Dec 27, 2015 17:14:10 GMT
Hi everyone, I drop by here occasionally to see all the projects that you felters have posted. I have finally figured out how to share my projects without creating a photo presence on another site. I participate with Raverly and have posted some of my Nuno felted projects there. I just had to make them public, so you can view without having to sign up for Raverly. If you make the picture full screen, you can then scroll through the pics. If this doesn't work, well at least it was worth a try. Happy New Year Liz Alpaca Nuno Scarves
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Post by crealou on Dec 27, 2015 17:24:07 GMT
Hi Liz! You work is lovely. It is not easy to work with alpaca but it is doable!!
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Post by lyn on Dec 27, 2015 19:04:47 GMT
Your scarves are lovely - they look so soft and luxurious.
p.s. I couldn't see any forward/backward arrows but I found out (quite accidentally) that I could scroll through the pictures using the wheel on my mouse.
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Post by Pandagirl on Dec 27, 2015 20:07:17 GMT
Beautiful scarves Liz! Thanks for sharing.
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Post by sundownalpacas on Dec 29, 2015 12:33:28 GMT
Thank you everyone. I have a Nuno felted piece of material that I am currently working on. I have an idea what it might finally be. I will share when it is finished.
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Post by Frances on Dec 30, 2015 14:33:43 GMT
Pretty Scarves
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Post by zed on Jan 2, 2016 17:04:24 GMT
Very nice! I like the feathery/watercolour looking ones most.
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Post by Frances on Jan 2, 2016 17:30:58 GMT
How did you make the one (watercolor) that looks like an infinity scarf - a circle in one piece??
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Post by sundownalpacas on Jan 2, 2016 19:48:34 GMT
I handpainted the silk scarfs with Procion dyes, then did a cobweb felting on them. I joined the scarf with felting to make it an infinity scarf. Liz
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