My name is Tyorka. I live in a small town called Komsomolsk-on-Amur, which is in the east of Russia.
I love needle felting. I can do it just about anywhere and at any time - in a truck, on a subway train, or even hanging upside-down. Whales are my favorite to make - the bigger, the better! One of them was 180 centimeters long.
I believe that you can make anything of wool - a portrait, a tree or a concept, like inspiration.
If there were 124 hours in a day, I’d make an entire wooly planet. Well, probably.
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Yes! The will be astronomically expensive to pay for time, craftsmanship and material BUT they’re really nice and much, much better than the enormously expensive plastic fan merch that’s on the market.
Load More Replies...There is a woman in the Ukraine that makes things like this and sells them. I would totally buy this.... it's adorable!!!!!
Not sure how it happened, but I’ve been making something with my hands since I was a kid, but most of the work was made for ‘the desk drawer’. Even though I tried to ‘raft’ some of my works to my friends as gifts, one could find a free spot in my apartment for the new ones. All shelves and drawers were swamped with materials and weird-looking critters.
Long story short, my friends persuaded me to do a small exhibition, and surprisingly it turned out quite well.
I suddenly got noticed thanks to it and was granted an invitation to exhibit at the State Museum! And then I got invited to the TV! The regional one!
I basically make about $6,000-$8,000 a month online. It’s enough to comfortably replace my old jobs income, especially considering I only work about 10-13 hours a week from home. I was amazed how easy it was after I tried it….. ===))> 𝐖𝐰𝐰.𝐅𝐮𝐥𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐤.𝐂𝐨𝐦
Load More Replies...HOLY MOLY !!! THIS IS BRILLIANT !!!!! Up until now, i didnt bother with making an account on bored panda but after seeing this, God daaang i just had to make one so that i can comment. These are the most beautiful knittings i have ever seen and gosh darn you are filled to the brim with talent !!! WOWOWOWOWOWOWO truly amazing. Thanks for sharing
Very interesting. Too bad I'm allergic to so many things- including wool.
And it was in the same museum when I saw a strange-looking dachshund. I’ve been told it was made of wool. Dry felting? Let’s have it and try.
It turned out, though, that it’s impossible to buy decent needles and wool where I live. And I had nothing left to do but to get everyone around and one of the exhibition participants eventually gifted a set of needles and a batch of wool to me.
I roughly caught on to what the process should look like and started to study.
I basically make about $6,000-$8,000 a month online. It’s enough to comfortably replace my old jobs income, especially considering I only work about 10-13 hours a week from home. I was amazed how easy it was after I tried it….. ===))> 𝐖𝐰𝐰.𝐅𝐮𝐥𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐤.𝐂𝐨𝐦
Load More Replies...And at first, everything was falling apart, I poked it with a needle gently and accurately, but there was a feeling that didn’t change anything. I mean, it became clear right away how to do it, but how to do it well… And I really wanted to do something... captivating!
Generally speaking, there were no courses or master classes around, so I just studied the raw material for a couple of years by myself in an attempt to become good friends with it.
And it is probably not a coincidence that one of my favorite works was created during this period. It is probably not the most sophisticated, but definitive and experience-changing for sure.
It is hard to say how I came up with the idea. It is always a winding path, a kaleidoscope of thoughts and images. At the same time, there’s a chance that you come up with an idea that can transform everything. So I would rather say I don’t have a simple answer, and I simply don’t have time to fix such ‘quantum leaps’.
And felting the whale for the work was just half the battle. It was planned to illuminate the houses somehow, make stairs and miniature lambs. As a result, I made a lot of things from Fimo: some animal parts, houses and a small person inside one of the houses. It seemed like a more feasible task than taming new material.
Along the way, I asked smart people to help with lights and wires. I literally glued the ladder out of wire, I still worry if it can survive long enough. At the base is an ordinary stone from the yard.
I couldn't see his eyes in the beginning they just blended in with a Hair he looks like a donkey with no eyes put an accent color white or something to pull them out of that hair make them more visible. Your characters are really cute I've run out of ideas to felt anymore. You must have amazing patience To do such firm sculptures
This one is amazing! The buck teeth, the stance, the attitude! Shut up and take my money!
Long story short, if you clamp the whale’s jaws, the lights come on in the houses. Inside the right house one could see a man covering his eyes with his hands. Small and awkward, he sits in his little box and imagines that whales and lambs surround him. And the big people who look in his window, yes.
And it is weird how those feelings from 2012 rhyme with the present.
As a result, I spent a good 3 or 4 months making it. And the speed of work has increased over time significantly, which helped a lot… At some point I realized that I needed a huge 180-cm whale and I made it in just a week! But I had to work every day without breaks for rest.
Nothing beats a warm cup of tea, a good book, and a fluffy cat on a cold winter day.
Looking back 12 years later, I have a handful of tricks and secrets on how to handle wool and achieve the desired effects. I even started teaching other people to do that.
I really would like to mate ceramics and wool in the future. Primarily because ceramics is my second love but I really like the contrast of texture and tactile feelings those materials have. I have been studying ceramics for a few years, creating the glazes myself and various unusual things. And I hope everything is going to turn out.
That said, most of my works including the latest ones can be found on my website. And speaking about interesting projects, I have the one we created with the artist Nastya Riskylisk. It’s called ‘Zveropticum’. You can find it on my social networks by hashtag #zveropticum!
Scroll down to the author section, there's a link to get website. I love the little pigeon on there, shame there are only a couple of items for sale at the moment.
Load More Replies...Why so sad? You're going to a HAPPY place! *Inside mah belly! Yum! ≧◠‿◠≦
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I love those !!! I would like to see more ! You are so talented with this particular hobby!
What a treat to see these! I love the sense of whimsy in some of your characters. Your eye for detail and your imagination are spot on. Truly delightful!
I love these, thank you for sharing! I would love to see how you make these, and also curious to hear if you sell :)
I love those !!! I would like to see more ! You are so talented with this particular hobby!
What a treat to see these! I love the sense of whimsy in some of your characters. Your eye for detail and your imagination are spot on. Truly delightful!
I love these, thank you for sharing! I would love to see how you make these, and also curious to hear if you sell :)
