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Maine Dolls of Male, Female, and Infant Dolls Made with Needle Felting Wool (Full View)

Maine Dolls of Male, Female, and Infant Dolls Made with Needle Felting Wool (Full View)

Figures of man, woman, and baby made entirely from wool in Maine. A technique, called needle felting, is often used to make small objects or people from wool. The male doll is holding a stick for a Shepard's staff, and he has a beard. The woman has a scarf on her head, covering her brown wool hair. The baby has yellow hair and is wrapped in a blue blanket. The figures were purchased at the Done Roving Farm. For the story, visit Llamas to the Rescue
Galleries: Dolls & Miniatures, Maine, Mixed Groups, Natural Materials, North America
Keywords: All_Maine_Wool, Maine, USA, baby, beard, blanket, female, hair, hand made, handcrafted, infant, llama, male, man, needle felting, scarf, sheep, shepherd, staff, woman, wool
Photo Location: FCIT Photo Studio, Tampa, FL
Photographer: Dr. Ann E. Barron
Date of Photo: 05/30/2013
Device Make: Canon
Device Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure Time: 0.0666667
F Number: 22
Original Dimensions: 4304×3744
Picture Orientation: Landscape
GPS Coordinates: 28°3'40.85"N 82°24'36.26"W
Picture Number: 23372