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Read, please! * This is not a finished product! This is a tutorial for creating a felted fairy house. The house is created by wet felting and some elements of needle felting. After purchasing you will receive a 4 PDF files (total size 69,3 Mb) of 82 pages, which contains 480 photographs with a detailed, step-by-step description of how to make the house. Tutorial in English. * It takes me 8-9 hours to create a house. If you are a beginner, it will possibly take longer. So the process can be split into two or more days. * To make a house you will need carded wool 25-29 microns (I used the New Zealand carded wool). I used 126 gr. (4.44 Oz) of wool, but it's better to get a little more - 130-140 grams (4.58-4.93 Oz). More details on the amount of each color and tools can be found in the manual. * The size of the house you may find on the sixth photo in listing. But keep in mind that your house may turn out a little different size. * This tutorial is intended for personal use only. Do not share or sell it.
The possibilities with this abstract felt collage class are endless. It's a great time to explore with colors and textures, because each piece incorporates tons of different fibers. These collages are also a great way to use up scraps of silk, left over bits of yarn, and that pile of left over roving.
You’ve probably seen the odd tutorial for something like this, but this one is just a bit extra special. How amazing is the vessel above? I just love the colour combinations, the…
Make wet-felted wool gloves using kitchen dishwashing gloves as molds. This step-by-step tutorial will guide you every step of the way.
Mix of beautiful baskets and bags from this wet felting workshop last month! #wetfelting #feltbagonaball #basketry #feltbag #feltbasket. Little Mix · Move
This 19 micron extra fine merino wool is ideal for felting, nuno felting and spinning. This listing is for 4 oz but I will be happy to accommodate any special quantity requests! I imported this Australian soft wool fiber from Europe and brought to the United States to allow you to create your own unique crafts of outstanding quality. I buy these fibers directly from the factory which allows me to pass the best prices directly to you! I've included sample pictures for you to see what you can achieve with this wonderful fiber. You can see more my wife's work at https://www.etsy.com/shop/GBDesign As all products that I offer for sale the same fibers were personally used by my wife in various craft projects and produced highest quality results. Please check my listings of other colors and thank you for shopping at GaliBaba!
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...
Hello! This tutorial has been updated (as of March 2012) Please click here for the new version *************************************************************** This tutorial will show you how to make a basic piece of flat felt. Anyone can make felt – it’s easy. To...
FELTING * NUNO FELTING * WET FELTING TUTORIAL * INSTRUCTIONS * DECORATING * MOHAIR FLEECE SCARF * FELTED CLOTHES * This is a TUTORIAL for making a very light felted lacy scarf with holes decorated with mohair fleece. Perfect for summer parties or any special occasion. Suitable for beginners! The tutorial covers every aspect: choosing materials, wool layout, decor, felting and finishing processes. There are even two sets of felting instructions - one for rolling and one for using a sander. I made two scarves to provide you options. This is a good place to start if you have some (even very little) wet felting experience but have never worked with fleece before. This is a 20 page tutorial with more than 40 pictures. I recommend you view it at 200% resolution to see every detail. This tutorial will guide you all the way to make sure you succeed in your first attempt even if you have very little experience. If you'd like to buy the same materials I use in my work, I have a great news for you. My husband opened an etsy store GaliBaba. He will be offering many more products soon at the best price on the market. Check it out! https://www.etsy.com/shop/GaliBaba * BONUS * Free surprise bonus tutorial is included! All digital downloads are not refundable, Once a PDF file has been downloaded, you can not get a refund, so please read the listing carefully. Purchase of this tutorial entitles you to print one for yourself, but not to share it with others. You are allowed to sell (except on etsy.com) any items you make from my tutorials as long as it's not mass production. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me. Thank you for visiting my shop! Galina
At our small shop in Loomis, Northern California, we offer engaging classes for crafters of all skill levels. We specialize in the art of felting, where we create our own textiles from wool fiber without sewing, knitting, or crocheting. Visit us at www.thetinthimble.com, and learn about our classes in nuno, wet, and needle felting, as well as spinning, sewing, and dyeing with indigo, botanicals, and more.
These beautiful bookmarks are made entirely by hand using wet and needle felting techniques. Materials used are silk fibers and 100% merino wool. The felting process takes patience but is a lot of fun and the results are fantastic! Unique gift for book lovers Each natural little bookmark is made individually so no two are exactly alike. They are unique little fluffy wool "paintings" Each measures approximately 7"x"2in width, is featherweight, and make a perfect gift for readers on your list. It comes in a self adhesive clear bag ready to gift. please let us know if you have a preference and we will send your choice(s) right away this listing is for 1 bookmarker
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Cozy Felted scarf. Nuno felted shawl, Wool tippet, Nuno felted wrap, hand painted Merino wool shawl. Wool scarf Wool wrap Unique wrap White Shawl Art Scarf OOAK Very warm and pleasant to the skin. READY TO SHIP Its length is 98 inches (250 centimeters) Its width is 20 inches (51 centimeters) I order the silk from one guy 2 months in advance. He sends me a report when my silkworm pupae are ready. And I get the curls from New Zealand. Experienced felt makers (like me) have their "own" sheep, we even know the sheep's names. So be sure that your scarves, shawls and vests come from happy and healthy sheep! Its length is 98 inches (250 centimeters) Its width is 27 inches (70 centimeters) You will get what you see in the photo. The scarf is ready to ship. If you need express delivery, let me know, I will arrange it.To care: You can hand wash these Felted Shawl in warm water, using wool safe detergents. Do not rub wool when washing. Felting gets rid of all dirt very easily. You don’t need to wring it. After washing, rinse it and drain it by wrapping in a towel - hand wash warm - use mild soap - do not tumble dry; lay flat to air If you want your scarf to be packed in a Gift Box take a look at Round wooden box https://www.etsy.com/listing/536668831/round-wooden-box-eco-gift-box?ref=shop_home_active_109 I will gladly pack product as a gift and select the color of the packing paper, corresponding to the color of the product.
what a great opportunity a workshop with Dagmar at Felt in the Factory she is a fantastic Tutor and luckily very patient. All the photos below are of her work. She excels at pockets and layers. The piece below was inspired by the sight of a shepherd leading his sheep down a rocky path She showed us how to make a base of prefect and a couple of layers of wool before laying down the plastic to keep the layers separate these are samples of Dagmars layers . These are Dagmar's felted layers all to do with the way the wool is layed down. It was a 3 day workshop on the first day we were shown how to make the layered piece which was fun the next two days we made a piece from a picture we had chosen This one was based on the sea beautiful waves. this is a bunch of elm seeds Tree bark splitting open mine was taken from this picture off the web which I thought was of lichen we decided that it was coral my finished piece pleased with the interpretation but was rather thick on the hanging pieces. Below some of the groups work I must remember to keep it small and un complicated I am calling my piece "Insomnia" as it was 3 sleepless nights worrying about getting it done.