Chapter 1
Basic info about wool, tools and other items needed etc
Chapter 2
The Dachshund, highlighting proportions, short coats, feet and
nails and large ears. Standing pose.
Chapter 3
The JR Terrier, showing reverse blending, slightly open mouth,
claws. Standing pose.
Chapter 4
The Yorkshire terrier, showing long fur attachment, blending
colours and clipping. Laying down pose.
Chapter 5
The Border Collie, showing long and short fur attachment
combinations, clipping, open mouth. Sitting pose.
Chapter 6
The Mixed Breed, showing a coat not covered and clipping. Pose to
be noted.
Chapter 7
When Things Go Wrong, showing how to salvage mistakes.
Chapter 8
How to make accessories. Collar/lead, tag, biscuit,
List of suppliers
Index
Cindy was raised by her grandmother, who had a very successful
business boarding, training & breeding dogs. Cindy drew on this
experience during her working life, training security dogs in
Barbados, and later as a dog warden in the UK.
Her childhood hobby of making pipe-cleaner dogs, and her talent for
art and crafts, became the basis of her creative work today.
Serious illness and sepsis was to be the start of Cindy's needle
felting journey: needing something to occupy her during a slow
recovery, self-taught Cindy has become world class in this
addictive craft, naturally specialising in breeds of dog.
Learn how to achieve a professional finish with different textured coats, clipping and shaping, and finishing off, using a variety of mediums and methods, some of which have been designed and developed by Cindy and have never been revealed until now - Australian Dog Lover. This book is very easy to read and is beautifully illustrated clearly to show specific examples and instructions. - The Kennel Club.
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