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    • Coley
      Coley @EliaMurrayArt last edited by

      @EliaMurrayArt yes I think I’d like to give it a try to see how it goes. I might do a different creature tho, maybe a mouse, will think on it! Will let you,do your svs bunny and I’ll create something similar but a little different too😊

      https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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      • EliaMurrayArt
        EliaMurrayArt @Coley last edited by

        @Coley that's a great idea! You could make anything this way 🙂 No need to make a rabbit.

        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliamurrayart/
        Portfolio: www.eliamurray.com

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          Mara Price @EliaMurrayArt last edited by

          @EliaMurrayArt
          Hi Elia,
          I’m totally new to this. Can you please give us the rabbit dimensions and also how much wool to buy. Etsy has so many choices in wool. Do you have a particular store you can recommend with kits?
          Thanks!

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          • EliaMurrayArt
            EliaMurrayArt @Mara Price last edited by EliaMurrayArt

            @Mara-Price That's a tough question... Personally I have bought about 1lb of core wool, because I know I'll use it and because it can be less expensive when you purchase more. For the bunny itself - it won't take that much wool. I wish I could give you more precise measurements.

            The amount of colorful wool is hard to determine because sometimes you need to layer a lot, sometimes you need only a little of certain colors. Like I know I need a bunch of red, but I also am going to use a little blue, some yellow perhaps, but only small amounts of those.

            I am going to be making my rabbit about 3-4 inches tall. So not very big, but it may be easier for you starting out to work a little larger so you can work in more details if you'd like! Small works great if you don't want to worry about details and just overall shape.

            I'll be using the wire armature so that I can pose and bend my rabbit.

            I'm going to link some shops I use in a moment!

            Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliamurrayart/
            Portfolio: www.eliamurray.com

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            • EliaMurrayArt
              EliaMurrayArt last edited by

              Wool: Nice soft wool, great smooth colors.
              https://www.etsy.com/shop/BigSkyFiberArts?ref=usf_2020

              Wool: Very textured - GREAT core wool, beautiful colors.
              https://www.etsy.com/shop/GreyFoxFelting?ref=usf_2020

              Wool: Great short fiber wool for super fast felting. Tiny amounts of wool, but they go a long way.
              https://www.etsy.com/shop/1127handcrafter

              Needles:
              https://www.etsy.com/shop/HeidifeathersOnEtsy?ref=usf_2020

              Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliamurrayart/
              Portfolio: www.eliamurray.com

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              • EliaMurrayArt
                EliaMurrayArt last edited by

                So here is my start.
                From the top of my rabbits head to the bottom of his feet is 6 inches, a little taller than I wanted but I figure he will squash a bit.

                I measured out a length of wire from toe to tip of ear and then doubled it - which came out to 24" of wire, folded in half to about 12 inches and then shaped. I made two of these which will create the spine, and the legs.

                Then I wrapped the whole thing in pipe cleaners and added arms.

                Now, this is heavy duty. You do not need to do this much wire. You could easily do half as much wire but I wanted my guy to be pretty sturdy.

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                Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliamurrayart/
                Portfolio: www.eliamurray.com

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                • EliaMurrayArt
                  EliaMurrayArt last edited by

                  My deep apologies for the radio silence. I had some life events happen and I'm sure you know how that goes.

                  Here's an update! And I would love to see if you folks have started your rabbits! Or finished them!

                  At this step I have begun winding the core wool, the cheap white wool, all around the white frame. I wrap first a thin layer and then I begin to build the layers out, stabbing away, until I get my desired shape!

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                  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliamurrayart/
                  Portfolio: www.eliamurray.com

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                  • EliaMurrayArt
                    EliaMurrayArt last edited by

                    Update! The Rabbit is now Red!

                    So at this point the rabbit I have been stabbing is quite fluffy - fluffier than I want it to be.

                    So! I decided to wet felt the legs, arms, and ears so as to make those parts thinner to get the look that I want.

                    When you soak wool in hot water, the fibers will knit together much tighter (think felt). Add soap and agitation and you will see your wool start to felt together and shrink.
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                    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliamurrayart/
                    Portfolio: www.eliamurray.com

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                    • Coley
                      Coley @EliaMurrayArt last edited by

                      @EliaMurrayArt oooh he's very cute! Or she? Who knows 😜
                      I haven't gotten anything done as I've been working on various art deadlines. I did get half of my mouse wire done on one side, and I found some pipe cleaners, slow progress lol. Looking forward to seeing your bunny develop!

                      https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                      • EliaMurrayArt
                        EliaMurrayArt @Coley last edited by

                        @Coley please post photos here so I can see your progress!!!

                        That goes for anyone 🙂 I'd really love to see what you're making! (Realizing this is not everyone's priority) 😁

                        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliamurrayart/
                        Portfolio: www.eliamurray.com

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