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# About me
Hello!Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/coralcreate
Instagram: www.instagram.com/coralcreate
Facebook: www.facebook.com/coralcreate
DeviantArt: coralcreate.deviantart.com
All criticism, requests, and commissions welcome :)
# Comments
Comments: 65
CoralCreate In reply to DarusaShair682 [2018-06-27 11:06:27 +0000 UTC]
No problem at all!
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CoralCreate In reply to HopefulAdopts [2018-05-21 08:08:47 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome, I like your stuff!
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HopefulAdopts In reply to CoralCreate [2018-05-22 13:10:53 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad that you like my stuff. Your support means a lot. ;w;
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CoralCreate In reply to HopefulAdopts [2018-05-22 16:20:03 +0000 UTC]
It's awesome, it makes me want to add more colours to what I'm doing ^^
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HopefulAdopts In reply to CoralCreate [2018-05-23 01:34:59 +0000 UTC]
That's so cool! Β
You have a really cool gallery by the way! You seem like a really crafty person, especially with fabric! ^.^ Felting always seemed like it would be a really cool skill to have.
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CoralCreate In reply to HopefulAdopts [2018-05-23 10:50:23 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much!
I actually specialise in wool roving for needle felting but I'm not gonna lie, it is a slower craft.
Very fun, and more exact results, but definitely something which can eat up a few evenings depending on what you're doing.
Which is honestly half the fun!
I've run a few needle felting workshops now where I've gotten a lot of feedback that it feels very therapeutic.
If you're looking to get into it, I can help you with some tips?
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HopefulAdopts In reply to CoralCreate [2018-05-23 12:21:02 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome! ^.^
I think that time consuming crafts are still a lot of fun though. I've dabbled in jewelry making, and that can eat up an evening, but I enjoy the process so I think it's worth it.
It's awesome that you're run a few needle felting workshops! I'm not sure how much I could get into it - or where I could even begin. I'd still be open to a few tips though if you have anything to say to someone who is starting or thinking about starting. ^.^
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CoralCreate In reply to HopefulAdopts [2018-05-23 16:27:55 +0000 UTC]
Yes definitely! Not really something that you can easily make money off of, but definitely something to relax with in front of the telly (if you can multitask)
So I'd say, start off:
WHAT TO BUY:
Wool roving, a foam block, and a few cheap needle felting needles.
You will break them when you're learning, so don't only get one.
Upgrade to the Clover handle later, they are more comfortable, but they've made them so that only their inflated price needles fit
WARNING:
You will stab yourself, it will hurt
(but if you sew, you'll be familiar with that)
HOW TO START A SHAPE:
For a distinct shape, you'll need to roll the wool roving very tightly to avoid more stabbing work after.
But for your first attempt, I'd recommend buying aΒ polystyrene shape.
Not styrofoam!
The wool attaches nicely to the polystyrene, and saves on the most time consuming part.
It's why all of my first things were tiny
HOW TO START STABBING:
When you actually start stabbing, you'll want to stab the needle straight in, and straight out.
It's very thin and fragile, so no fancy flourishes or it'll snap into your thing! (maybe have a pair of tweezers handy if you want to fish it out)
HOW TO AVOID LINES:
Take a smallish tuft of wool, and fluff it up until it's in all directions and looks like you knotted your hair up.
This way, you don't have obvious lines on your work (like if you colour in in only one direction)
FINALLY:
The lovely thing about it is that it's fully customizable!
If it's too big, cut it off with scissors, too small, stab some more on.
And most of all, have fun!
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HopefulAdopts In reply to CoralCreate [2018-05-24 03:18:57 +0000 UTC]
Oh, wow! Thank you so much for the detailed response! I'll keep all of these things in mind if I look more into it! And it's so nice for you to give tips about what materials work well for you, too! ^.^ Thanks again for your time!
Have you been felting for long then?
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CoralCreate In reply to HopefulAdopts [2018-05-24 08:33:18 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome! It's a fun, relatively cheap craft which is simple to pick up and tempting to perfectΒ
I've been felting for about... 6 years? I think.
My very first one was Gir, but I was so new that it took me HOURS!
I started wrapping the wool for his head very loosely, and when I stabbed, it got smaller
So I had to add one layer after another for ages until I got the size I wanted.
Lesson learnedΒ
coralcreate.deviantart.com/galβ¦
What inspired your adopts?
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HopefulAdopts In reply to CoralCreate [2018-05-24 22:54:32 +0000 UTC]
From what I've seen, it's a very versatile craft. You can make all sorts of amazing things with it.
Gir was your first one??? I think Gir looks great! But, I can see that you've made a lot of progress on your felting journey. It's really cool that you 3D print, too! I haven't seen much of that for art, but I always thought it'd be cool!Β
The adopts help me de-stress. I love to color, and the adopts give me a bunch of ways to have fun coloring and experiment. Sometimes, I try to stick to a theme. Other times, I try to pick a set of colors (natural colors, pastel, etc.) and try to see how many different kind of designs I can make with that.Β Β
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CoralCreate In reply to HopefulAdopts [2018-05-25 08:24:15 +0000 UTC]
You really can!
Although I usually say that it's more for display than throwing around a room.
You can make them rock solid if you want!
But the designs on top could still be destroyed by a misplaced piece of velcro
Then again, that's similar to knit, crochet, anything wool...
And thank you very much!
Unfortunately, Gir's not with me any more, but I actually recently started working on another one.
So I guess we'll see if I've improved at all
The 3D printing has been pretty fun, but weirdly the most time consuming part is fixing the flipping machine!
Just a warning in case you are thinking of trying the same.
Do you have a favourite adopt which you would like me to attempt to make in any format?
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CoralCreate In reply to CoralCreate [2018-05-29 09:32:23 +0000 UTC]
Yes of course! I'm looking to stretch my creative muscles and your stuff is awesome
Let me know if there's one you'd like me to take a stab at?
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HopefulAdopts In reply to CoralCreate [2018-05-27 01:42:34 +0000 UTC]
That's OK; I hadn't planned on throwing them around the room. :'D
I think that you have to be careful about that with anything wool though. ;w;
You're very welcome! Good luck with the new Gir! I'm sure you've improved a lot!
Really? I wouldn't have guessed that about 3D printing! It's good to know, but I don't think I was planning on getting into 3D printing. I have too many hobbies as is. XD
You would do that??? 0.0 I'd have to think a bit about a favorite character for that. It's really kind of you to offer that!
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CoralCreate In reply to CoralCreate [2018-05-23 16:28:53 +0000 UTC]
Oh, and ALWAYS USE THE FOAM BLOCK!
So many (including myself) put their item on their hand, or their leg, and end up stabbing themselves.
USE THE FOAM
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CoralCreate In reply to StettafireZero [2017-01-31 10:39:36 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much! <3
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Moxximillion [2015-04-22 11:14:56 +0000 UTC]
Hey, thank you for the watch. Appreciate it
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CoralCreate In reply to Moxximillion [2015-04-22 11:31:10 +0000 UTC]
No problem I love your work!
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RankaStevic [2015-04-15 20:11:00 +0000 UTC]
Thank you kindly for the watch and faves.Β Β
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CoralCreate In reply to RankaStevic [2015-04-16 10:43:36 +0000 UTC]
No problem! I love your stuff ^^
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CoralCreate In reply to moofestgirl [2014-11-03 10:01:44 +0000 UTC]
No problem I love your stuff! Great ideas ^^
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YueYuki [2014-07-19 18:12:26 +0000 UTC]
I guess you haven't expected me to reply anymore, but still, thanks a lot for the watch some months before! I'm still happy about it!
γΎ(*Β΄β`)οΎ Greetings
(Didn't have time earlier OTL)
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CoralCreate In reply to YueYuki [2014-07-24 09:54:07 +0000 UTC]
lol you're very welcome! Your stuff is absolutely lovely and the faces are full of life. <3
If you ever change your mind on commissions please let me know ;D
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CoralCreate In reply to Outbound [2014-07-09 08:52:40 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome they were really good! ^^
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CoralCreate In reply to Dakara-E [2014-05-08 07:54:07 +0000 UTC]
No problem he was really well done! And I'm thinking of a future Nanaki project so it'll be a good reference
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Dakara-E In reply to CoralCreate [2014-05-08 14:06:37 +0000 UTC]
Aw~ I'm glad it was useful to you! >w<
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CoralCreate In reply to Chibi-pets [2014-04-29 09:58:03 +0000 UTC]
No problem you have the shapes down really well! Obviously a perfectionist
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CoralCreate In reply to aphid777 [2014-04-23 08:36:06 +0000 UTC]
No problem at all, your stuff is AMAZING!
I've been considering getting into crocheting myself as it might add a little flexility to my felties ^^
I've already ordered some bits, and am eager to get started!
Might I ask though:
Do you ever weight your creations? (Like Majora's Mask standing up)
Where would you suggest starting? (simple characters etc)
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aphid777 In reply to CoralCreate [2014-04-24 15:56:29 +0000 UTC]
You really should give it a shot! Β Though I warn you that once you're in, you'll be addicted
I've used wire in some of my works (mainly my larger works) for support, but I've never tried weights.
As for starting out, you just need to learn the basic stitches first (chain stitch, single crochet stitch, working in rounds, increases/decreases and maybeee a few others but those are the main ones). Β Then there are a ton of free patterns online (sites like ravelry.com) that you can practice with. Β I'd suggest looking for patterns with few pieces and simple-looking shapes first. Β It doesn't hurt to push yourself slowly to more complex projects though, because that's how you improve! Β Hope that helps!
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CoralCreate In reply to Yuki87 [2014-04-22 11:48:23 +0000 UTC]
No problem at all your creations are awesome!
I've been thinking of trying my hand at amigurumi's myself and have been gathering ideas and how to's
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Yuki87 In reply to CoralCreate [2014-04-22 13:25:55 +0000 UTC]
Oh yes, try it. it's a lot of fun and I hope I could help giving you some idea.
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CoralCreate In reply to Yuki87 [2014-04-22 14:50:24 +0000 UTC]
Yes definitely thank you! Thinking I can needle felt the details, but use crochet bodies to both speed up making the main body, and have them more posable. Do you have any experienced advice as to what's good to practice with?
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