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I
first discovered felt making in a college textiles course, and started
a small
business making traditional wet-felted jewelry.
About 4 years ago, I began needle felting, and fell in love with the technique
instantly!
These past few years have been a whirlwind of wooly-ness!
I've been a guest on the Martha Stewart show, and my first book
was released in Spring of '08!
I live in a 150 year old house in NJ with a wild, out of control English
garden,
a loving and supportive husband Jay, and a sweet baby girl,
Clara.
Lately I spend most of my days getting into the swing of being a new mom,
baking cakes and making critters, reading books & other simple things.
If you'd like, you can read my BLOG
(My
old blog is here)

Each
wee bear, cat, bunny or bird is made of Merino wool by a process
called needle-felting. They emerge after hours of daydreaming, sculpting
the wool with a special needle, and assembling teeny little ensembles,
which
they proudly don in order to travel to all parts of the globe.
They are usually about 3.5" tall and are strictly for adults, as
they are rather
small and vulnerable in the curious hands of a child. They also have glass
eyes
and tiny buttons which are not so safe for children. They prefer to be
perched
safely on a shelf and admired.
The process used to make the bears is called needle-felting.
It starts with a piece of wool roving, which has been prepared and dyed,
and a super sharp needle with little barbs that grab the fiber and "felt"
it as you jab it in and out of the wool hundreds of times, being careful
not to stab your finger. Eventually, the wool turns to a solid felt
structure, sculpted to your liking.
Contact me: jenn@jenndocherty.com
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