The first fleece in the Livestock Convervancy’s fleece passport, and listed critical on the conservation status, is this American landrace breed.
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The first fleece in the Livestock Convervancy’s fleece passport, and listed critical on the conservation status, is this American landrace breed.
Here's an easy tutorial on how to make a wet felted drawstring bag. And I do mean easy... I personally am not a wet felting expert - I definitely prefer needles.
Sometimes, instead of looking for the perfect notebook to buy, all you really need is to fancy up a notebook you already had.
In case you were interested in making your own felt sleeve or pocket to protect your phone, he's a tutorial on how to make one.
I get into wool painting on a blending board, wet felting with a sander, and lettering on this felt journal page.
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.
These felt slippers are easy to make and can be sized for anyone from baby to grown adult - just make sure you have enough felt to cover your feet!
There are currently 5 different felting methods, and they’re all done a bit differently. Find out what those are here.
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