You must stop by Primitive Handmades Mercantile to see all the new "treasures" that the artists have to offer! You won't be disappointed! I had fun needle felting this woolly sheep with raw sheep's wool! I used a pattern by Prim and Proper Folk.
I did some needle punching too! This was a pattern by Brenda Gervais. Love the sheep and his keeper! My Mom, Liberty Handmade Primitives stitched up these prim perfect blue heart shaped pinkeeps! And this prairie cloth towel with a blue patch! The next update will be March 16th with the pages being filled with Easter, Bunnies and Chicks! And....... we will be having a contest with a lucky winner receiving some handmades from two of our artists!
Happy Shopping and have a great weekend!
~Teresa~
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EVERYTHING IS JUST BEAUTIFUL TERESA!
ReplyDeletekaren
Thank you for the heads up! What a wonderful group of offerings this month!! You and the others are all so talented!! warm hugs!!
ReplyDeleteYour work is great! I have that Brenda Gervais pattern but haven't punched it yet! I love how yours turned out--great idea to make it a hanging pillow. ~Roberta
ReplyDeleteI am loving blues - a sign of spring skies and eggs in nests perhaps!!
ReplyDeleteYour sheep is so great and I love the punchneedle!
Best wishes
Christine
Wow, you needle felted that wooly sheep? I LOVE him. Your mom is awesome at the prim too. The pattern by Brenda, you did a beautiful job on it.
ReplyDeleteI want to try punch needle and I have a needle felting kit that a sweet bear blogger named Prudence sent to me.
Hugs,
Susan
I so love the Little Prim Sheep..You did a great job creating him!!
ReplyDeleteLots of nice offerings!
Blessings
Tonya
LOVE that wooly sheep! Your Mom does fantastic work, too! Thanks for sharing!
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Brandy
Teresa, I just love your wooly sheep! I have seen needle felting done, and it looks dangerous to me...do you ever stab your hand? :)
ReplyDeleteMelinda
Thanks so much ladies!!! Melinda..... Yes, I have stabbed my fingers when felting. The needles are very sharp!
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