If you’re interested in how to incorporate the slow movement into your creative practice, you will want to check this book out.
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If you’re interested in how to incorporate the slow movement into your creative practice, you will want to check this book out.
Book review of Woolbuddies - a fun project book for beginner-to-intermediate (and possibly advanced just for fun) needle felters who like quirky animals.
A coffee table fiber art book to let everyone know you’re serious about fiber and textile art. Unfortunately lacks felt.
This book review is for anyone who is interested in purchasing a raw fleece for processing their own fiber.
A book review of Felt Fabric Designs, by Sheila Smith. If you're interested in wet felting, in particular nuno felting, you may want to look at this book.
A book review on a book that has absolutely nothing to do with felting, and yet could have everything to do with felting, depending on how you look at it.
Another book review for you all today, this one on the topic of wool paintings (aka 2D felt). TL;DR: just buy it, trust me.
This week I'm bringing you another book review: The Complete Photo Guide to Felting by Ruth Lane, with contributions from none other than Patti McAleenan of Dream Felt
Here’s a book review of a project (not guide) book for needle felting. While I think this book is too simple for intermediate or advanced needle felters, it's a great book for beginners.