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~ (Author) "This book is about sewing by hand in a playful, fanciful way, with an eye toward the natural world..." (more)
Key Phrases: Felt Wee Folk, Materials Wool, Doug Mindell (more...)
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Learn to create your own tiny figures and accessories using wool felt, chenille stems, simple embellishments, and Salley's new step-by-step guide. Ideal for dollmakers, quilters, embroiderers, and crafters of every skill level.


About the Author

Salley Mavor is an award-winning children's book illustrator and the owner of Wee Folk Studio, She lives in Falmouth, MA.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 80 pages
  • Publisher: C&T Publishing (February 25, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1571201939
  • ISBN-13: 978-1571201935
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.6 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #23,281 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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155 of 159 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful instruction for even the most hopeless., July 28, 2004
I am very craft impaired.

My sewing machine and I are ships sinking in the night. It is hardly portable and the kids grow faster than I can sew an outfit for them.

Knitting takes too long and I'm not anal enough to count stitches.

Needle point and its ilk, too tedious and lacks sarcastic messages that I'd rather impart than the usual spiritual/homey themes.

I only need so many crocheted pot holders.


And I have not, and will not give into the addiction that is Scrapbooking. ( let the kids rummage through shoe boxes filled with unmarked,unnamed pictures. It was good enough for me! Gah, what crack do they filter in those scrapbook stores, huh?)

I had figured I would never find a little project to keep myself off the streets ( or off Ebay) when I spied this instruction book at the store I was cautiously optimistic. Frankly, until I found this book, I was pretty sure that I did not have the craft-gene inside of me, therefore making me feel exceptionally defective in the girly department.

I fell in love instantly with the fairies and the little people, yet I remained hesitant because following directions ( unless complete with pictures) is problematic for a doofus like myself.

I sat down in the store and read every thing first. Realized that I already posessed nearly all of the material needed to create a fairy in my own home: pipe cleaners, embroidery floss, needle, felt, glue, acrylic paint and silk flowers. All I needed were little wooden balls. (and an acorn to use as a hat, but that is minor.) All things left over from failed projects. Mocking me of my failure everytime I looked at them in their respective craft drawer.

The start up cost to make a couple of fairies is probably under $10-15 if you don't have everything. Everything is very cheap. When you get more proficient in it, a better grade and selection of wool felt colors can be had through specialty places like Magic Cabin (dot) com. ( Lovely people there.)

I bit the cost of the book and went home all giddy. Following the step by step instructions, in under an hour, I made my first fairy.


I am making them as stocking stuffers and Xmas ornaments for the kid in my life and adults too. And I am contemplating making a Nativity Scene for Christmas. Its going to be a Very Fairy Christmas around these parts this year.

The book is filled with gorgeous photography and easy to follow instructions and plenty of project ideas to kick start something of your own.

My only beef with it, and it is minor, is there is no instruction on how to apply hair. Yes, it should be moron proof with : cut yarn to desired length, apply glue to wooden head, attach yarn, then put on acorn hat. But, there isn't. There is no suggested yarn type listed that works best for hair. Fortunately, I have Boucle yarn, which is rather hard to find and used in waldorf doll making. ( another project that I've failed at....I made the neck to thin and my dolls come out needed a neck brace. GAH!)

Also, FYI, if you buy this book in the spring/summer, and need acorns, there are none left over from the previous fall. You will have to wait until October, when the acorns start dropping off the trees. I am making all my dolls now (july) and putting on their acorn caps when my 3 oak trees in my yard produce this fall.

This book is pricey for an instruction book, but the low start up cost for trying a new project and all its sundry is worth it as it is something than can be completed in about an hour or so, be done while watching TV and is fairly portable makes it probably the equivalent or superior to another craft start up, as the pay off is much faster and it doesn't cause aggrevation like everything else I've tried. YMMV.

I am very, very pleased with this book. (Can you tell?)
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Arts and Crafts Book, April 9, 2003
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This book is bursting with detailed photos of projects that are sure to inspire the creation of your own wee folk dolls and crafts. Mavor's clear instructions show you how to create blossom fairies, wee folk village themed dolls, and other needlecraft projects. The best part is you don't have to be an expert seamstress to create these little treasures, and a wee folk doll can be completed in just a few hours. If you love arts and crafts this book will awake a new creative outlet.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Become a Doll-making Queen!, July 11, 2006
Making Wee Felt Folk is really as easy as the book claims. All you need is the right materials, and if you know where to go, the right materials won't cost half as much as they could. Just know that when you begin, your dolls won't look as good as you might want until you've practiced, practiced, practiced.

Here's what you'll need to make these fun-to-make and cute little people:

Clear glue (mine is children's craft glue with glitter and it works well)

scissors

a sewing needle

floss of the desired color

felt (color cloth that costs ten cents a sheet)

pipe cleaners

wooden beads for heads (you can buy these in a bag for like two bucks)

yarn/wool fleece /or something similar for hair

fake flowers if you're into making fairies

arylic paint (if you want to color the heads)

. . . and that's about all. I know the list looks a little long but it's not really. And once you've gotten into making these cute little dolls you'll forget all about the seemingly long list of materials.

Not only are wee felt folk good for arts and crafts projects in the classroom, but if you're an expecting mother you can create them for your coming child. Putting the little dolls together is very relaxing and relieves stress. Also, if you're expecting a little girl she can play with the dolls in a future dollhouse. A boy can too, of course, as playing with dolls can help boys become better fathers.

Well, I'm done rambling. My point is making Wee Felt Folk is fun, relaxing and -- best of all! -- easy!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very detailed instructions
This book is fabulous. The illustrated instructions and patterns are very detailed and the wee folk are adorable. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Sarah Berthold

5.0 out of 5 stars Enchanting Book
I fell in love with this book at first sight but was afraid that the projects in it were unattainable - they were cute in the book but I could never produce anything like. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Rosaluc

5.0 out of 5 stars Felt wool that actually is usefull
If you are really into felted wool this book contains nice little wallet type bags that are stunning. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Betsy Blueberry

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and Fun!
If you want to look at truly innovative and beautiful art, this is the book. I love to look at art books, as well as make stuff, so I found this book truly satisfying. Read more
Published 17 months ago by L. DeChow

4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful felt projects
Felt Wee Folk is a lovely book filled with photographs and easy directions for making pipe cleaner figures, some as small as 1.5 inches. Read more
Published 19 months ago by E. Story

5.0 out of 5 stars I love This Book
Felt Wee Folk is one of the most inspirational books I have come across in a long time, I just love it. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Lenna Green

5.0 out of 5 stars felted dolls
This book was an excellant purchase. It is detailed in showing you how to created these lovely little dolls, with exceptional patterns for clothing in such a wide variety. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Steven R. Meszaros

5.0 out of 5 stars Wee Folks
I loved this book. It was very complete in its instructions. You may have to rely on your own imagition if you do not have all the materials, but that is part of the fun.
Published 20 months ago by M. Farrior

5.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational and Gorgeous!
The artwork in this book makes it worth having even if you do not attempt the projects! I picked this up on a whim and flipped through it to find the most beautiful felted scenes... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Melissa Durant

5.0 out of 5 stars D E L I G H T F U L !!!
This is an amazing instructional book full of gorgeous, colorful photos of the most delightful little dolls and also felt creations such as coin purses, pins, etc... Read more
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