Wyvern or Dragon Instructions PDF
This project was from our Makerss Box in June 2024 and makes a little Wyvern (a type of dragon with two legs and wings) at about 20cm (8 inches) tall.
PDF contains a full list of materials needed & step-by-step instructions with photos!
Skill Level: Felty Fledgling
Techniques used: Using wire and wool, 3d shaping, 2d felting, adding surface texture (curls and eco glitter)
To make this project you will also need:
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Basic Core Wool Batts
Muted Orange NZ Merino Batts
Variegated Fox Rust NZ Merino Batts
Grey Gotland Island Batts
Golden Sand SA Merino Tops (wings)
Orange SA Merino Tops (wings)
Copper Wensleydale Curls (chest)
Seashell Shimmer NZ Merino Batts (wings)
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1mm cotton covered copper wire (body), small white bird legs, small copper dragon eyes, mixed eco glitter, green #18 paper covered wire (wings & horns).
- Tools: felting needles (#36 coarse, #38 medium), eco wool felting mat, wire cutters/pliers, clear-drying PVA glue
The download will be automatically emailed to you a few moments after purchasing.
Copyright information: You are very welcome to sell finished needle felted items that you have made using these instructions, and we love it if you give us a mention, however you cannot sell or copy the instructions. You may not use these instructions in workshops.
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Wyvern or Dragon Instructions PDF
Wyvern or Dragon Instructions PDF
This project was from our Makerss Box in June 2024 and makes a little Wyvern (a type of dragon with two legs and wings) at about 20cm (8 inches) tall.
PDF contains a full list of materials needed & step-by-step instructions with photos!
Skill Level: Felty Fledgling
Techniques used: Using wire and wool, 3d shaping, 2d felting, adding surface texture (curls and eco glitter)
To make this project you will also need:
-
Basic Core Wool Batts
Muted Orange NZ Merino Batts
Variegated Fox Rust NZ Merino Batts
Grey Gotland Island Batts
Golden Sand SA Merino Tops (wings)
Orange SA Merino Tops (wings)
Copper Wensleydale Curls (chest)
Seashell Shimmer NZ Merino Batts (wings)
-
1mm cotton covered copper wire (body), small white bird legs, small copper dragon eyes, mixed eco glitter, green #18 paper covered wire (wings & horns).
- Tools: felting needles (#36 coarse, #38 medium), eco wool felting mat, wire cutters/pliers, clear-drying PVA glue
The download will be automatically emailed to you a few moments after purchasing.
Copyright information: You are very welcome to sell finished needle felted items that you have made using these instructions, and we love it if you give us a mention, however you cannot sell or copy the instructions. You may not use these instructions in workshops.
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This project was from our Makerss Box in June 2024 and makes a little Wyvern (a type of dragon with two legs and wings) at about 20cm (8 inches) tall.
PDF contains a full list of materials needed & step-by-step instructions with photos!
Skill Level: Felty Fledgling
Techniques used: Using wire and wool, 3d shaping, 2d felting, adding surface texture (curls and eco glitter)
To make this project you will also need:
-
Basic Core Wool Batts
Muted Orange NZ Merino Batts
Variegated Fox Rust NZ Merino Batts
Grey Gotland Island Batts
Golden Sand SA Merino Tops (wings)
Orange SA Merino Tops (wings)
Copper Wensleydale Curls (chest)
Seashell Shimmer NZ Merino Batts (wings)
-
1mm cotton covered copper wire (body), small white bird legs, small copper dragon eyes, mixed eco glitter, green #18 paper covered wire (wings & horns).
- Tools: felting needles (#36 coarse, #38 medium), eco wool felting mat, wire cutters/pliers, clear-drying PVA glue
The download will be automatically emailed to you a few moments after purchasing.
Copyright information: You are very welcome to sell finished needle felted items that you have made using these instructions, and we love it if you give us a mention, however you cannot sell or copy the instructions. You may not use these instructions in workshops.












