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 RescueGalleries:Dolls & Miniatures, Maine, Mixed Groups, Natural Materials, North AmericaKeywords:All_Maine_Wool, Maine, USA, baby, beard, blanket, female, hair, hand made, handcrafted, infant, llama, male, man, needle felting, scarf, sheep, shepherd, staff, woman, woolPhoto Location: FCIT Photo Studio, Tampa, FLPhotographer: Dr. Ann E. BarronDate of Photo: 05/30/2013Device Make: CanonDevice Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark IIExposure Time: 0.0666667F Number: 22Original Dimensions: 4304×3744Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 28°3'40.85"N 82°24'36.26"WPicture Number: 23372
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