
Nicola Tedman
Author of Zombie Felties: How to Raise 16 Gruesome Felt Creatures from the Undead
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Zombie Felties: How to Raise 16 Gruesome Felt Creatures from the Undead (2010) 107 copies, 3 reviews
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When I spied this book a few weeks ago, I definitely knew that it was love at first sight. I like crafty things and had been looking for something fun and simple. I don't crochet, I forgot how to knit, I have an off-again/on-again relationship with cross-stitching - but when Zombie Felties boasted of not having any hard sewing involved, I signed myself up!
The designs presented are really hit-and-miss for me. I'm not sold on the idea of a Zombie Vampire or Undertaker - they almost look like show more what you typically expect of them. The Surfer is also really way in left-field that I'm not sure if I will ever make one. I think my favorite so far is The Classic. I really want to try the Pirate and Thrilla because they look awesome, but it seems a little beyond my skill set at the moment.
The Zombie Felties do not take too terribly long. It takes me longest to get all the pieces measured out and cut. After you do a couple Zombie Felties, the assembly of the rest do not take so long. There are loads of embellishments and variations - one pattern's details may be easily transferable to a different pattern. My favorite is the dangling eyeball - so awesome! :) show less
The designs presented are really hit-and-miss for me. I'm not sold on the idea of a Zombie Vampire or Undertaker - they almost look like show more what you typically expect of them. The Surfer is also really way in left-field that I'm not sure if I will ever make one. I think my favorite so far is The Classic. I really want to try the Pirate and Thrilla because they look awesome, but it seems a little beyond my skill set at the moment.
The Zombie Felties do not take too terribly long. It takes me longest to get all the pieces measured out and cut. After you do a couple Zombie Felties, the assembly of the rest do not take so long. There are loads of embellishments and variations - one pattern's details may be easily transferable to a different pattern. My favorite is the dangling eyeball - so awesome! :) show less
A little bit creepy and way too cute, these zombies are just begging to be raised from the dead. This craft book includes an introduction to the craft, a section for projects, and an index. The "Starting Out" section explains everything you need to complete these projects from the tools to the stitches to beading techniques. There are even ideas for adding fun embellishments. Each project includes a supply list, full-size template, and step-by-step directions with corresponding show more illustrations. All templates are the correct size and do not need to be scaled up or down. Also, included is a coffin template to make a home for your new zombie pal.
The book includes great full-color photographs and illustrations throughout. My favorite zombies include Pirate Zombie, Zombie Fairy, Zombie Bride, Pumpkin Head, Zombie Undertaker, and Vampire Zombie. However, don't underestimate these itty bitty critters. They look deceptively simple to make, but as with any new craft it takes some practice. Luckily, each has a difficulty rating from one to four skulls, and I highly agree with the authors' recommendation to start with an easy project.
The Bottom Line: Crafters can choose from 16 creepy, but adorable zombies and learn the ins-and-outs of a new craft trend. No machine sewing is required and novices and experienced crafters alike will enjoy learning something new. The projects are clever and tiny; however, the small size might add to the difficulty of assembling these cuties. Recommended for everyone who is looking for a cute way to get into the Halloween spirit. Also, this book makes a nice addition to libraries as it fills a unique niche.
This review is also posted at the Mini Book Bytes Book Review Blog: http://minibookbytes.blogspot.com/ show less
The book includes great full-color photographs and illustrations throughout. My favorite zombies include Pirate Zombie, Zombie Fairy, Zombie Bride, Pumpkin Head, Zombie Undertaker, and Vampire Zombie. However, don't underestimate these itty bitty critters. They look deceptively simple to make, but as with any new craft it takes some practice. Luckily, each has a difficulty rating from one to four skulls, and I highly agree with the authors' recommendation to start with an easy project.
The Bottom Line: Crafters can choose from 16 creepy, but adorable zombies and learn the ins-and-outs of a new craft trend. No machine sewing is required and novices and experienced crafters alike will enjoy learning something new. The projects are clever and tiny; however, the small size might add to the difficulty of assembling these cuties. Recommended for everyone who is looking for a cute way to get into the Halloween spirit. Also, this book makes a nice addition to libraries as it fills a unique niche.
This review is also posted at the Mini Book Bytes Book Review Blog: http://minibookbytes.blogspot.com/ show less
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