Quick Look
- Learn to make a delightful range of magic wool fruits and figures for all seasons
- Step-by-step instructions for those with all levels of experience to make fruits and delightful little people to match
- Fully illustrated with colour photographs and diagrams
Step-by-step instructions for making a variety of fruit and fruit children with a felting technique using unspun sheep's wool.
Description
Dyed unspun sheep's wool, also known as magic wool, is the perfect material to craft an enchanting collection of miniature fruit children, which can be enjoyed by adults and children alike and are perfect for a nature corner or seasonal table.
Christine Schäfer, author of Magic Wool Fairies, includes detailed instructions on how to create fruits for every season -- berries, acorns, apples, plums, mandarins, toadstools, pumpkins -- and delightful little people to match.
This book provides step-by-step instructions, colour photographs and diagrams, which clearly show the reader how to make figures and objects of varying complexity.
Author
Christine Schäfer was born in 1962 in Germany. She worked as an architect before raising her three children. She has been passionate about magic wool for many years and mostly creates detailed figures. She runs workshops and presents her work at exhibitions. She is the author of Magic Wool Fairies (Floris Books).
Links
Two further wonderful magic wool book by Christine Schäfer:
Magic Wool Fairies
Magic Wool Mermaids, Fairies and Nymphs Through the Seasons
More wool crafts for children:
Creative Wool: Making Woolen Crafts with Children by Karin Neuschütz
Magic Wool: Creative Pictures and Tableaux with Natural Sheep's Wool
More Magic Wool by Angelika Wolk-Gerche