Felt Artist Packs Adorably Realistic Cat Heads Into Furry “Cat Frame” Portraits
Wool-felt art is done by knitting wool fibers into shapes with special needles. In the past, we’ve seen talented artists in Japan use it to create incredibly lifelike shiba inu dolls and even gigantic wearable cat heads.
Wool-felt artist, Fujitasatomi’s latest creation is now getting similar hype in Japan. Fujita works on creating many crafted-animals and other every day tools with wool-felt fabrics, but her recent main creation has been on “Cat frames.” Take a look at what Fujita can do with these ordinary looking wool-felt fabric and eye parts…
More: Twitter (jp) h/t: grapee
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