I receaved some viscose I ordered from Russia last week. I just finished my first bear with it.
I think I will call her Lulu.
I don't know what to think about this material, The look is very worn, but I think I prefer working with German mohair.
This material is much more delicat to work with, and it has a sort of "matte" feeling to it.
hmm (wich I don't really like)
Have to get used to it I guess. Because I believe many bear artists love to work with it.
The result looks great,
I works well with smaller designs like Lulu I think.
Would like to discuss this with other artists.
:)
Here are the pictures:
I think I will call her Lulu.
I don't know what to think about this material, The look is very worn, but I think I prefer working with German mohair.
This material is much more delicat to work with, and it has a sort of "matte" feeling to it.
hmm (wich I don't really like)
Have to get used to it I guess. Because I believe many bear artists love to work with it.
The result looks great,
I works well with smaller designs like Lulu I think.
Would like to discuss this with other artists.
:)
Here are the pictures:
2 comments:
Very cute bear)
Sorry for my english)
I love and I feel like viscose antique as gentle and soft fabric, it is ideal for small(12-20 cm) and mini bears. She has a soft but strong base. I comb the fur clothes brush with natural bristles and cut - all like with mohair. I order viscose antique in Germany and paint itself.
I know some artists who like only viscose and do not agree to sew of mohair)
Love her!!!!!!
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