

For more tips and photos, visit instructables.Celebrating this ghoulish season can be extra tricky and less treat-y this year, but that shouldn’t stop it from being thrilling and spine-tingling. That’s it! Add a pin to make it a brooch, or bare wire to make flying eyeballs, or some green wool to make plant eyeballs. For a smooth surface, make sure the needle stays in the wool as you felt. Stab toward the tail so no red wool gets pushed into the white eyeball where it might show. Wrap red fluff around the eyeball and felt it on, from the edge of the eyeball to the tail, so it tapers smoothly. Add a curved white highlight to create the illusion that the eyeball is glistening. To make it more realistic, add a lighter shade around the pupil and blend into the outer color. Felt your iris color in a circle around the pupil. Attach it firmly by stabbing it with your felting needle, then add more to build up a white eyeball.įor the pupil, shape a small disc of black wool and stab gently to attach. Wrap white wool around the red at the bend. EYEBALLīend the wire in half, a little off-center. Continue gluing, wrapping, and stabbing to cover the whole wire. Coat the end in glue, then wrap tightly in red wool, stabbing into the wool as you go. Use a length of wire double the length you want the stalk to be. The eyeball’s fleshy tail has a bendable, posable wire armature.

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