Showing posts with label Needle Felting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Needle Felting. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

More Minion Mayhem - Dave

If you remember a couple of months back the Minion Kevin made a needle felted appearance on my blog?
Well he's since been joined by Dave!

Here's how he looks in the fuzzy flesh.





I made this little guy using the exact same steps as I used to make Kevin, so I shan't be posting a step by step guide. However if you'd like a reminder of how the minions are made click here!

Kevin and Dave have since gone off to serve their new masters, however they were kind enough to take a couple of photos of the two of them causing mayhem at work! Bananaaaaaaaa!






Friday, 8 August 2014

Minion Mayhem - Kevin!

Minion mayhem is gonna sweep this blog shortly as I've been asked to make a trio of the little yellow mischief makers!
So to get the ball rolling, here is Kevin!

The Minons should prove pretty straightforward to make, with their rounded bodies and simple colour scheme, Kevin here was no exception. I shall be building each minion up in the same way as I have with Kev, so I'll only go through the making process once. 
Here's how its done!

 


As with all my Needle Felted makes I begin with a sketch, in this case Kevin is the tallest of the three Minons that I'm going to be making, so I needed to plan to make sure they're all going to be in scale with one another. I started with a simple wire armature and loosely felted a core finer around it for his body, I then felted a yellow wool over this.

 
 Next I worked on shaping his body a little more and then felted wool around his wire arms.

 

I then felted his blue dungarees onto the lower half of his body and worked on the definition of the side pockets.

 

He was looking slightly legless, so it was time to add those next.

 

 
And then I worked on his goggles (or is it goggle if he only has one eye?) 
Firstly felt the grey base of the goggle separately leaving a raised ridge around the outside to accommodate his eye and then attach it to his body. Then you felt the black strap around his head followed by the grey attachments to the base either side to cover up the ends.

 

Next up are his feet, which are simply black balls of wool felted around the wire armature. This step may take a bit of tweaking and adding to to get him to stand without support.

 
And now his hands! The palms were done in a similar way to the feet, just balls of black wool felted around the armature, but fingers were all felted separated to the hand and attached one by one, possibly the trickiest part of this make. Once the cuffs of his gloves are added to cover the rough ends, his hands are done!

 
Finally we have the last few touches, Kevin's eye was just a ball of white wool felted into space inside the raised ridge we'd left and his iris and pupil are another couple of tiny balls of brown and black wool felted into position. Kevin's grumpy little frown is just another slim strand of black wool, as is the G logo on the front pocket of his dungaree's, which was felted separately and attached before the logo was placed. I also glued on a couple of small black beads for his buttons.




Lastly the hair is just a few strands of black cotton thread sewn into the top of his head and felted down a little to secure it in slightly. And there you have it!


 Dave and Stuart will be joining Kevin, so if you're a minion fan keep an eye out!


Wednesday, 25 September 2013

A Chocobo Adventure!

So yesterday I showed you all the process of how I made the rather adorable needle felted Chocobo!
(If you missed it then click here!)

Well I let him out in the park to explore, here are some photos of his adventures!












Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Needle Felted Chocobo!

Hey there you lot!

Fancy a look at my latest needle felting venture?
After working on the Totoro trio, and Byron the Bear I wanted to explore a more complex shape created out of felt!



 So meet my little Chocobo!

As always, I took progress photos, so here's a quick run down on how I created this cutie!

Like every other needle felted creation, this Chocobo started out with a drawn template to act as a guide. I wanted this chappie to be poseable, so like with the Finn and Jake plushies I made, I gave him a wire armature skeleton.



After a tip from an animator friend, I used polymorph for the first time to give structure to the wire skeleton. These sections act like bones and offer the soft sculpture some rigidity.




Now begins the felting, I started with the feet and the body.





Then comes the head and neck, followed by a bit of shaping and then the main section of the tail.



Next were the two secondary sections of the tail, then I simply added three more spikes to match my drawn guide.





Similarly to the tail, I then shaped spikes for the Chocobo's crest, starting with the longest spike in the middle then the lower two, and one on top. 
The next part was rather fun, the Chocobo's beak! I'm really quite pleased with the shape I managed to active here.
Finally to complete the Chocobo's body I made his wings. These I felted separately, using the drawing as a guide to the correct shape, then attached them.

With some final touches to his legs to bulk them out a bit, give them claws and shape the area where they attach the the body, all that remains is to glue on a couple small beads for his eye, and voila!







So there you have it! Isn't he cute!
I let this critter out into the park earlier to explore, I'll post photos of that adventure at a later date!