Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Sheep Update

Call me a traditionalist, but I thought some legs were in order.


In order for the sheep to stand, there must be supports in the legs.  I always try to keep all the materials in stuffed animals wash and dryable, so the support system should ideally be somehow fabric and fiber based.  Here I am using rolled up fleece (left over from a Halloween costume) that is tightly bound with yarn.  Besides, I feel there is some poetry in the sheep's internal stuffing being fleece.  Okay, bad poetry.


After the head got finished, I started adding on the floof.  My methods for the body are almost always the same.  I like to work on the dorsal side first, anterior to posterior.  The only exception to this is anything with radial instead of lateral symmetry.




It has been a while since I used yarn like this white boucle.  I forgot why I hate using it so much.  There is just so much fluff that I can't see where my stitches are.  This means that I will need to focus less on the number of the stitches and more on the general shapes that I am making.  I suppose that this is for the best and will force me to be more sculptural.  The good news about this yarn is it makes big stitches.  So hopefully I will get done soon.



Back to work!

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