Felting local wool Annalies van Eerde is a Dutch feltmaker who started her own company at 2008. She uses the fibres of our own natural...
Forever inspired by my dear friend Elis Vermeulen of Holland to work with raw fleece (see my previous post on working with Texel with Elis), I decided to make myself a laptop bag a while back using…
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Nuno felted gold jacket from natural Magellan silk and finest Australian merino wool fix Wensleydale fleece. The color has been obtained by natural dyeing. Beautiful transparent jacket for any season. Light as a feather. The elegant and original jacket is made in the technique of "Susal silk". On a transparent canvas of Margilan silk, curls of Wensleydale fleece are laid on silk. Soft and warm to the body, subtle felted texture. Modern interesting shape and drape with hood. Sensitive dialogue of natural materials. It's a piece of wearable textile art. Very unique and one of a kind. The jacket for Eco lovers where Eco fashion opens up the luxurious way. The jacket has been made without seams, using nuno felting technique. Fits size XS-L (European 34-36, US 4-6 UK 6-8 AUS 8-10) All designs are one of a kind and completely handmade. A guarantee that you would be exceptional and unique in the whole world. Sustainable materials and craftsmen way of work make felt an Eco- friendly material! Care instructions: Hand wash at 30C (86F). Use mild detergents. Do not tumble dry. Towel dry. Reshape with hands while damp and shake well. Avoid direct sunlight when drying. Iron on low heat on reverse if necessary.
when your kids are attending a waldorf school, there's one time of year that gets especially crafty - and busy! i'm talking about the x-mas ...
Forever inspired by my dear friend Elis Vermeulen of Holland to work with raw fleece (see my previous post on working with Texel with Elis), I decided to make myself a laptop bag a while back using…
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Occasionally I like to create a flower image with a black background, and my material of choice to do this is black fleece of some call it felt, which has a texture to it that helps to diffuse any …
Our guest author/artist today is Zara Tuulikki Rooke. She generously offered to take us through the process of preparing fibers from her own sheep to use for felting. As I enjoy felting, I feel ve…
My Mom Made these Mooninites plushies specially for the Aquateen Hunger Force Fans. Place your name on the plush: https://www.etsy.com/listing/614160309/name-stitched-on-your-plush-at-the-back ●●● About these Mooninites plush ●●● ●Soft and Cuddly ●Made of fleece and felt fabric Size: Err: 16x19 cm = 6.2x7.4 in Ignignokt: 18x18 cm = 7x7 in ●●● Colors ●●● Your screen may reflect the colors with a slight difference from the real ones ●●● Cleaning ●●● To clean our plush, please, use dry clean or wet wipes. ●●●Message me, if you have any questions, please●●●
Goth-loli dolls of felt. 18 centimeter tall. Goth-loli (Gothic and Lolita) is a sort of fashion culture of Japanese girls. It is kawaii (cute) goth. Basic making is the same way as fashion doll. The body is slim. I painted eyes and lips with acrylic color. One-piece dress. Decorate with lace and ribbon. Wigs. How to make locks. Put glue on the edge of a strip of hair. Wind the hair around a thin stick. Dry it with hair dryer or an iron. Remove the stick. Headdresses. You may sew the headdress to the wig. Bags. Shoes and boots. The shoelace is an embroidery thread. It is better if you make peticoat and panties. How to make panties (very easy). Pattern.
A really nice brown coloured Moorit Shetland Wool Top. A vulnerable rare breed, this sheep is known for it's rich brown fleece which is more brown than the BFL. Good open texture for spinning and felts well too.British Sheep Breeds Wool Tops / Wool fleece for feltmaking and spinning100g (approx 4-5 metres)
13M views, 231K likes, 6.4K comments, 25K shares, Facebook Reels from Natasha Smart Textiles: Four fabulous felt baskets made at this recent wet felting workshop with four lovely ladies. Such...
Over the weekend I got an email from Adeela of Sew Kool, sharing a link to the Angry Birds she had created. In one of her photos I saw one of the coolest things I've seen in blogland in quite some time -- a fleece bomb!! I knew instantly my boys would absolutely LOVE to have some -- so I asked her for the details. She put together a tutorial for them. (Click here to pop over -- and be sure to tell her hello!) I finally had a little time this afternoon to put a few together. It took me less than an hour to put together three of them. I opted not to do the flame on the end, although my boys have said they would prefer it. Guess I'll be adding that! Since I was making them with materials I had on hand, I ended up using cotton cording (normally used for piping) for the fuse, rather than yarn. I'm happy with how they turned out -- and the boys are ecstatic!
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Add some texture to your next weaving project with this beautiful wool roving! We've carefully sourced these vibrant colors to bring you the best of color and fleece for your next project! These are a mix of Shetland, Corriedale, and European wool blends, all ethically sourced. We love these breeds' roving for fiber projects - soft to the touch, and with a consistent feel that makes them easy to use. They're also sturdy and do not tear easily - great for weaving braids, tab, cloud designs, bubbles, and anything else your imagination comes up with! Also perfect for needle felting, spinning, wet felting and more. Fiber: Each bundle is about 2 yards, 1.5 oz Chocolate - 100% Shetland Ruby, Mustard, Light Green, Green, Light Blue, Medium Blue - 100% Corriedale Orange, Yellow, Cobalt (variegated), Lilac, Blackberry (variegated), Amethyst (variegated) - 100% European wool blend
This listing is for roughly 2 ounce of 100% wool roving/fleece to use for your rug hooking projects. Just tear apart this roving into 1/4 inch wide pieces of fluff and hook like you would normally use yarn or wool fabric strips (see last listing photos for demonstration). I use this roving to achiev
This is scoured 100% natural Corriedale fleece wool Scoured fleece wool Uncombed 100% natural shade 100% wool New Zealand breed May have the aroma of nature! 100% natural white CORRIEDALE scoured fleecewool. Ours is from New Zealand and is from non-mulsed sheep. Perfect for hand spinning, hand felting and many other craft uses. This item is 100% natural wool. Every year sheep produce a new fleece, making wool a renewable fibre source.
These fun-to-wear fabric flower pins are just amazing! My friend BJ Peters taught us how to create these using fleece (as in polar fleece) fabric at our 3rd annual Stampin Up Demonstrator Extravaganza last Saturday. I created this video tutorial (below) to demonstrate how easy these are to make.
Fleece is an incredibly versatile material you can use for craft projects. Engage your creative side with these DIY project ideas for kids, teenagers, and adults!
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Stiffening felt is a simple and satisfying DIY project with dramatic results! In this article, I demonstrate how to stiffen felt using supplies you probably already have in your kitchen! You can stiffen felt just a little (to add just a little more body) or a lot (to make it stiff enough to take on
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Can't get enough of fleece garments this winter season? Look no further! Here are 21 fabulous fleece patterns for your next project!
Get inspired to sew with one of these fleece sewing projects. These beginner sewing projects are great for a sewing machine or a serger.
In this post you will find 25 free fleece sewing projects, perfect for the winter season. There are patterns for beanies, gloves, blankets, cowls and more.
Occasionally I like to create a flower image with a black background, and my material of choice to do this is black fleece of some call it felt, which has a texture to it that helps to diffuse any …
You can create some unexpected pockets of beauty by adding them to a fleece scarf. All you need are your favorite fleece and a little yarn to get started on this cozy yet practical project.
Fleece is a stretchable fabric used for a variety of garments, from hats and socks to jackets and pants. It’s a more affordable and warmer wool alternative that’s machine washable and wrinkle-free. Fleece is easy to work with, and in this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know before starting a sewing project. Table […]
Can't get enough of fleece garments this winter season? Look no further! Here are 21 fabulous fleece patterns for your next project!
Our guest author/artist today is Zara Tuulikki Rooke. She generously offered to take us through the process of preparing fibers from her own sheep to use for felting. As I enjoy felting, I feel ve…
A post about Fleece FAQ - everything you need to know about fleece fabric. Flannel vs fleece, can you iron fleece, how to sew fleece & more! Are you ready to cozy up with some fleece fabric but don't know where to start? Fear not! In this article, we'll answer some of the most frequently asked questions about fleece to help you get started. From its uses to the different types of fleece available, I've got you covered. Plus, I've given you some tips on how to care for your fleece and how to sew with it like a pro. What is Fleece Fabric? Fleece is a synthetic material made from polyester. It's designed to be soft, warm, and lightweight, making it a popular choice for cold weather items. Fleece is often used for blankets, jackets, hats, and other warm clothing items. Flannel vs Fleece: What's the Difference? Flannel and
Fleece Fabrics for winter - Plain Dyed Fleece fabrics for winter, as winter approaches that means its' time to wrap up warm. We offer a vast range of - Fabric Blog
Winter weather brings up a lot of big questions: scarf or cowl? hot chocolate or…
Fleece is a wonderfully versatile fabric but it needs some special handling. Check out sewing with fleece 101 for 18 tips to help sew fleece like a pro.
Love felting? Learn to felt wool. Skip the fabric stores this round and head to your local thrift store for high quality material at a fraction of the cost.
Fleece is a stretchable fabric used for a variety of garments, from hats and socks to jackets and pants. It’s a more affordable and warmer wool alternative that’s machine washable and wrinkle-free. Fleece is easy to work with, and in this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know before starting a sewing project. Table […]
In this post you will find 25 free fleece sewing projects, perfect for the winter season. There are patterns for beanies, gloves, blankets, cowls and more.