Needle felted landscapes are a great way to begin, as they have loads of scope for creativity whilst being simple epicnough to increase confidence and pick up new techniques. To start a landscape, begin with the basic felting instructions for making a piece of flat felt. When you have your piece, you can begin to build on it:
1. Take a few wisps of blue roving and lay then across the top half of your white wool. Needle them into position in such a way that they suggest the sky. If you would like a deeper blue to your sky, simply lay a few more wisps over the top of this, and needle again until you reach the point where you are happy with your sky.
2. Across the bottom of your white wool, place some green wool and needle this into position. It can be quite satisfying to use a mixture of green and yellow on this part of the picture too, as this will look as though you have different coloured fields in your final picture. Don’t worry if the wool overhangs the edge of your picture as this can either be needled into place around the edges or trimmed when you are finished.
3. Add some background detail, such as trees, birds, fences etc. using other colours.
4. For trees, roll some darker coloured roving between your fingers. This can be brown or a dark purple works quite well too. This is going to be the trunk of your tree. Place your tree trunk near the bottom of your picture so that it is in the foreground.
5. Take a contrasting green to the green which you have used for your fields. mush it between your fingers so that the fibres look tangled as this will give you more texture for the top of your tree. Needle it into position on top of your trunk.
6. You can finish your picture by adding a few flowers, or apples in your tree, or even the odd toadstool or animal.
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