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Informationen zum Autor Rotraud Reinhard was born in Germany in 1961. She started felting in 1989 and developed the technique that makes three-dimensional felting possible. She runs felting courses in her own workshop and gives lessons in schools and kindergartens. She is the author of several books on felting. She lives in the medieval castle village of Maienfels with her family, dog and cat. Klappentext A unique craft book in two parts - learn to make a felted farm and enjoy an illustrated story! The crafting section contains step-by-step instructions, complete with beautiful color photographs, showing how to make an entire farm with a range of felted animals, people and buildings. The illustrated story takes those characters, animals and settings to tell a tale of a fun-filled day on the farm. Crafters may choose to make a couple of animals to supplement an existing farm set, but the entire farm is a wonderful project for an intergenerational group. Children can make simple items and animals, while adults can tackle more intricate projects. Throughout, experienced felter Rotraud Reinhard provides tips and tricks for working with felt and bringing color and life to your farm. Zusammenfassung Learn how to make an entire farm of needle-felted animals, people and buildings with this unique craft book. Contains step-by-step instructions and beautiful colour photographs, plus an illustrated story of a fun-filled day on the farm. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction- Get Ready for FeltingProjects for Children and Beginners- Landscape and Objects- Simple AnimalsProjects for Experienced Felters- Sitting Animals- Standing Animals- Animals with Wire Legs- Miniature Animals- Human Figures- Finishing Touches While Wet- Finishing Touches When DryBuilding the Farm- Day 1: Preliminary Building Work- Day 2: Adding Landscape and Detail- Day 3: Finishing and Details- Household ItemsStory: A Day on the Farm...
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Rotraud Reinhard was born in Germany in 1961. She started felting in 1989 and developed the technique that makes three-dimensional felting possible. She runs felting courses in her own workshop and gives lessons in schools and kindergartens. She is the author of several books on felting. She lives in the medieval castle village of Maienfels with her family, dog and cat.