Should you get a set of hand carders? How do you determine which ones to buy? How do you use them once you have them?
Welcome! I teach basic needle felting techniques, write fiber processing guides, provide tutorials, and blog about whatever comes to mind (including homeschooling my two kids and my life in general). Oh, and I make things too!
Should you get a set of hand carders? How do you determine which ones to buy? How do you use them once you have them?
Here I share my tips on how to wash your expensive raw locks for best results with my 13”-long Teeswater fleece.
Before you head out on your holiday travels, here are some ideas on how to set up a needle felting travel case so you can bring your work with you!
Dyeing wool in a slow cooker is incredibly easy to do - here’s my guide to help you get started.
I recently got to play around with some Racka fleece - here I share how well it dyes, needle felts, and possible uses in your projects.
If you enjoy processing your own fleece, or are interested in doing so, read this review.
Not all needle felting starter kits are the same! Here are the ones I recommend, and what to look for in a good kit.
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.
If you are interested in dyeing your own wool on the stovetop, check out this guide.
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.
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.
If you love decorative paperclips or know someone who does, check this tutorial out on how to make your own!