Tag: felting

  • Needle Felting Snow-People

    Needle Felting Snow-People

    The next project I did was to needle felt a Snowman couple. I really tried to capture my Mom and Dad, and that’s exactly what my Mom said when she opened them for Christmas. “That’s Me!”

    The red checkered patterned material was cut from a sock, from Dollarama. I had enough to make both snow-people with one sock. I just poked the edges with the needle all the way around the cut edge. It secured very well and looked as if it was sewn down. I used a small amount of pink fiber for the cheeks. Just a slight bit of colour so it didn’t look too over done. I was happy with the way the hair turned out.

    I have planned out the next project, but won’t mention it just yet, as again, it will be a gift and I don’t want to spoil it. Can’t wait to get started….

  • A Fabulous First Needle Felting Project

    A Fabulous First Needle Felting Project

    See the first part of the Needle Felting Post

    Following some youtube videos I managed to produce my first needle felting project, a little bunny. He turned out pretty well, and I ended up loving the process involved. Although, the finger covers are a real necessity, I quickly learned!

    Here are some pictures of the end result.

    Sarafina Fiber Art has some really good videos on the mixing of fibers for the ears and making the furs. I hope to improve my skills in this respect, but for a first attempt it looks respectible. I see now how I can improve, and where I can work on some other techniques that are demonstrated by the more talented needle felters on youtube. Something to work towards….

  • Learning to Needle Felt

    Learning to Needle Felt

    I have recently discovered the art of Needle Felting, which is brand new to me. Knitting and embroidery as well as crochet, and some sewing are things that I have tried in the past, and enjoyed learning. I was hoping to find the same enjoyment in felting. Searching youtube, I have been following Philippa, who has a very good playlist about learning the art of “Needle Felting”. She makes the entire process look so easy! Her finished products are real masterpieces. Check out her channel as she covers so many different aspects from tools and tips to selling your products and shipping. She is such a wonderful resource.

    Felts by Philippa

    I went on a searched for tools and wools to work with, and in my location this was not easy. I started at Michaels for supplies, but was disappointed in the selection. The inventory was depleted on almost all the natural coloured roving and all that was left was a package of rainbow tints. The small package amounts for about $15 had only about 3 oz of wool enclosed and I was looking for larger amounts, about a pound for the stuffing part of the 3D animals I wanted to make.

    We jumped in the car and drove in a radius of about 2 hours from our house in search of the wool batting, checking every craft store I could locate. Six hours later, and without any wool, we returned home.

    My thoughts then turned to Amazon for help. I was able to find the following, which I ordered.

    Stay tuned for the next post where I try out some of the new tools and methods shown by Philippa. With any luck, I may be able to produce something.

    Check out the next post….