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Ralph the Needle Felted Guinea Pig

I recently had the privilege of needle felting a guinea pig in memory of a beautiful real one called Ralph.

I made his basic shape from core wool, made some cute little feet by wrapping wool over wire and then added long fur which was a mix of merino tops and baby alpaca tops. Wow you should feel those baby alpaca fibres, they are so soft and slightly silky to the touch. I really enjoyed working with them.

His colours were not the easiest to replicate as in some lights he looked more of a peachy colour and in others he looked more like a light mustard colour but I’m quite pleased with the outcome. He has some beautiful tones don’t you think?

His eyes, ears, nose and mouth are all wool too!

As with all my creations I really tried to add as much detail as possible and to get him looking as realistic as I could.

The main aim with pet sculptures is to capture the character of the real one. The real Ralph had the most gorgeous smiley mouth and a sparkle in his eye

I’m so pleased his new mummy loves him and though of course the real Ralph can’t be replaced I hope this wool version will bring some comfort 🙂

I hope you like him.

If you would like to know how I needle felted his sweet feet you may like to watch this video of how l needle felt rodent feet, there’s a demo of a guinea pig foot, a rat foot and a mouse foot too! Enjoy 🙂

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6 responses »

  1. TheGuineaPigPerson

    What an amazing artwork! Honestly, at first glance it seemed so real!

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  2. He’s absolutely adorable, as is all your work. Fantastic job.

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  3. Your Guinea pig is absolutely gorgeous! What a lovely keepsake for his family.💕
    You’re so generous with your felting knowledge and I for one am grateful, x

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