
To show heart felt love, Etsy seller OneAgainSam made an anatomically correct heart. Perhaps to express other sentiments, he also felted a pair of lungs, a brain and an intestinal tract.

Dan Beckemeyer added needle felted muscles and blood vessels to anatomical diagrams. It’s like the drawings are coming to life.

Until about two years ago, I had never even heard of needle felting. But now I’ve seen some amazing demonstrations of the craft, including household appliances, a comic book cover, and Jabba the Hutt. There’s an amazing world of fabric crafts on the Internet, and plenty of people that will be glad to teach you. Amanda Carestio’s terrarium, for example, comes with instructions.

Felt knitting master D. Campbell MacKinlay reproduced a 1966 Jack Kirby cover right down to the details of the Comics Code logo. The best part is that Grimm’s mitts project out of the surface.
Link -via Nerdcore | Crafter’s Website

Looking to cuddle up with your own bit of disease? Try this breast cancer cell sculpture by Amyof Glitter, Vinyl and Thread. She was inspired by the beauty of the cancer cells and entered her creation in the Good Cause Challenge.
Link Via Craftzine Image Via Glitter, Vinyl and Thread
Never before has Jabba looked so sensitive with his deep brown eyes and sweet little stuffed bunny. He’s part of the Star Wars Exhibit previously mentioned on Neatorama.

