My pebble obsession has moved into christmas mode.
Red and white felted pebbles.
Just because.
(I looked at lots of tutorials online, and in the end just took a bit from this, a bit from that, and had a go. The larger ones were done in the kitchen sink, the smaller ones in the washing machine.)
Thursday 11 December 2008
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Sneaked off for two minute break from the poorly one. I love these Diana. Have never had a go at felting as I am terrified of breaking the washing machine! uch a shame about today but we can share resolutions in the new year instead xx
These are just fantastic - in the red and white, so festive, but different. Cx
What an original idea Diana. Lovely!
Kx
ooooh. They look so tactile!! I think I would be easily addicted to these .. x x
Your pebbles are so wonderful!
I've been wanting to try felted beads for quite a while now but haven't worked up the courage yet. K x
Hi Diana,
i like these a lot... but very shocked at the departure from blue! are you ok?... i am sure some blue ones may appear soon.
lots of love to you.
hope you are having a good day
with love
Ginny xx
The pebbles look lovely and touchable! Is there a real pebble in the centre of each one?
I love these...can you email me instructions..I love red...they are wonderful...I once felted some slippers...all in one piece and swore never again but the word washing machine sounds like a promising treat...how strange you should make something rd as I have just started a blue Noro scarf....
I didn't know it was possible to have pebble envy until now...
Oooo I do like those, I would love the instructions.
Lovely weather we are having tonight, I hope you are wrapped up warm.
Pippa xx
They look like candy. Very beautiful.
As per the rest of the comments on her....love to have some instructions, perhaps you could do a post on it??!! The Red and White is Gorgeous!!
Those look almost edibly good!
Those look really neat and I have never feted anything and have no idea how it is done. Please lift the veil of this mystery.
They are lovely and by the way I simply loved the photographs of Archie and Walter, so funny Walter is a dear.
This reminds me of an installation at the Chelsea College of Art & Design's graduate show I saw years ago which featured a room filled with motorised felt eggs that rolled around the floor like slow moving Mexican jumping beans!
Those are wonderful! I do love being surprised by the magic things being made in blogland. Merry pebbly Christmas.
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