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flyingbearkim
ParticipantIt is important to make the end of the wire sharp before you poke it through. After you get it through you trim it to remove the point. They don’t fall out and when you twist them together they basically can’t fall out.
Kim | Washington | USA
flyingbearkim
ParticipantThank you for the needle info. That does help! I always loved the lambing season when we lived near two different ag universities. It was a must visit for my family every year!
Kim | Washington | USA
flyingbearkim
ParticipantThank you Teresa, That should have said a long time ago… lol
Kim | Washington | USA
flyingbearkim
ParticipantI don’t think that people like that need to occupy any space in your head. It is always going to be something, because some people just aren’t willing to give praise and admiration where it should be given. I know “Easy for me to say!” I tend to do the same thing. Many many people are wonderful, but the one that isn’t sticks in your head. Perhaps you could be felting in process while at the show, or even have a display of the steps involved. I would not cut one in half. They are too precious. Try to focus on the wonderful people you met and the folks who appreciate your talent! Pray for peace in your head and your heart <3
Kim Harrington
Kim | Washington | USA
flyingbearkim
ParticipantCan you check and let me know?
Kim | Washington | USA
flyingbearkim
ParticipantI did what the video said to do, but it still looked like a new membership. It said it would renew on today’s date next year. I hope I didn’t do something wrong…
Kim | Washington | USA
flyingbearkim
ParticipantThank you Teresa! I’ll be upgrading…
Definitely happy with the academy, and I might as well upgrade now while it is still $250!!
Kim | Washington | USA
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flyingbearkim
ParticipantWow! That’s a ton of great information Teresa! I haven’t been reading these general forum questions, and I am finding all sorts of great stuff here. Wishing I had read some of them sooner LOL…
Kim | Washington | USA
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flyingbearkim
ParticipantI have the same question as Rhonda. I was under the understanding that my monthly membership would allow me to upgrade at the $250 annual rate anytime as long as I remain a member, but the latest email seems to indicate that the rate will go up for current monthly members. I am confused.
Kim | Washington | USA
flyingbearkim
ParticipantI am in awe! Now I need to transfer this info to the other “Collections” in my hobby/design rooms!!! Love it.
Kim | Washington | USA
flyingbearkim
ParticipantWow thank you for the great websites!
Kim | Washington | USA
flyingbearkim
ParticipantTeresa this seems to be a question that is asked by a lot of people. Would you be willing to make a little tiny video of the ways that you solve this issue? Kim H.
Kim | Washington | USA
flyingbearkim
ParticipantI really want to make my Bichon Frise Petey! He is precious and would be fun to work on. I have done one person, but she isn’t realistic… not much face. She does have beautiful long hair, dress, and flower in her hair.
Kim | Washington | USA
flyingbearkim
ParticipantI know this is a bit contrary, but I don’t mind having fuzzies and softness to my little pieces. I have never really even tried to get them as solid or smooth as in the video. I suppose that is what is really necessary if you are doing extremely fine detail like the giraffe. I am more concerned about the problem I have with the legs getting too stout and not looking as cute. I know that it’s the wrong course, I am going to talk about my piggy! His whole character is different than yours Teresa. Yours seems cute and whimsical, while mine looks not so cute. If I can ever figure out how to reduce my pictures I’ll post some of them. Anyway, thank you for being so responsive and answering all of the many questions you must get! I am enjoying this journey too! Kim
Kim | Washington | USA
flyingbearkim
ParticipantThat smile gives them a whole personality! I love it!!!
Kim | Washington | USA
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