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Needle felting is a craft that looks and sounds way more complex than it actually is. What's not to love? With just a barbed needle, foam base and some roving (and a simple tutorial), you'll be on your way to making adorably fuzzy animals, lovely landscapes or any other felted creations you can dream up.
Wet felting (Nuno felting) is a fabric felting technique developed by Polly Stirling, a fiber artist from New South Wales, Australia, around 1992. The name is derived from the Japanese word "nuno" meaning cloth. The technique bonds loose fiber, usually wool, creating a lightweight felt. The fibers can completely cover the background fabric, or may be used as a decorative design. Nuno felting often incorporates several layers of loose fibers combined to build up color, texture, and/or design elements in the finished fabric.
CRAFTWORKS carries all the felting supplies you might need and also runs regular Felting Classes. Find out about our classes here or call us at (508) 393-9435.
Wet felting (Nuno felting) is a fabric felting technique developed by Polly Stirling, a fiber artist from New South Wales, Australia, around 1992. The name is derived from the Japanese word "nuno" meaning cloth. The technique bonds loose fiber, usually wool, creating a lightweight felt. The fibers can completely cover the background fabric, or may be used as a decorative design. Nuno felting often incorporates several layers of loose fibers combined to build up color, texture, and/or design elements in the finished fabric.
CRAFTWORKS carries all the felting supplies you might need and also runs regular Felting Classes. Find out about our classes here or call us at (508) 393-9435.
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