Self-taught Denmead artist who makes life-like 3D wool sculptures of pets 'overwhelmed' by success
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Dayna McFadden only came across needle felting after buying a piece of the art 18 months ago.
The Denmead artist fell in love with the sculptures and became ‘hooked’ immediately – researching online videos on how to make the pieces.
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Hide AdNow, after learning her craft, the 31-year-old runs thriving online business Heart Felt Friends where she is inundated with requests for sculptures.
Dayna said: ‘I discovered the art by mistake after purchasing my nephew a tiny needle felted penguin. I was in love with what I saw and wondered how it was made. I YouTubed the art once and that was it, I was hooked, I bought my first kit and off I went.
‘I'm self-taught and my art has dramatically advanced in such a short space of time. I create people's beloved pets in 3D wool sculptures from scratch using a small photo from my mobile phone. I often incorporate ashes and fur into these, making them more sentimental.
‘I love my job so much and enjoy the reaction I get from my customers by giving them back a piece of their precious pet.’
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Hide AdDayna’s business is doing so well she has 14,000 followers on social media and an 18-month waiting list for people to have a piece of her art.
As well as making pets she also sculptures a wide range of animals and wildlife, including items such as a Highland cow, platypus, koala, fox and robin.
The artists also makes miniature accessories by hand like dog collars, horse bridles and even miniature toys and blankets.
Dayna continued: ‘I'm overwhelmed by the amount of interest people have in my art. I put my heart and soul into every piece. You name it I'll attempt to make it.
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Hide Ad‘My favourite is the palomino coloured horse because I spent the most time on her and wanted to produce something on another level to what I have so far. She contains the real horses tail hair too.’
To see Dayna’ work go to https://www.facebook.com/MyHeartFeltFriend
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