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Julia |
Posted - Jan 02 2006 : 9:22:35 PM Somewhere one of you farmgirls made mention of doing some needle felting. I have never heard of that before. Could you explain the process, and what it is used for? Julia V.
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Eileen |
Posted - Mar 31 2006 : 1:12:48 PM I am drooling with anticipation at trying this fun craft/art myself! Saw some wonderful art pieces last summer when I visited Wisconsin. Dolls, bowls, hats,scarves,a whole Navaho village scene felted and needlefelt detailed! OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! Slurp, just licking off the drool. Eileen
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sunshine |
Posted - Mar 30 2006 : 10:22:17 AM If you live in utah the supplies for this can be found at he corn waggon in springville
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Julia |
Posted - Jan 10 2006 : 7:31:01 PM Thanks Mummsie! Looking forward to them. Will definetly check out the web site. LUB 2 Julia
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Snowden Cottage |
Posted - Jan 10 2006 : 11:57:34 AM Julia..I haven't forgotten about the pattern or the info on felting..my copier/printer is being fussy..took me 3 days to try to print some photos out..but am working on it..and then..we had the tummy flu last week...still draggin a little..anyway look for it soon! Check out the website I posted on Apron thread regarding apron patterns, etc. I see some Julia sewing projects!! LUB Mumsie
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Julia |
Posted - Jan 10 2006 : 11:49:34 AM Maybe extreme accupucture?
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bubblesnz |
Posted - Jan 09 2006 : 6:13:26 PM Lol, not sure, let me know if you every try it. :) |
Julia |
Posted - Jan 09 2006 : 4:50:42 PM Could they double as a meat tenderizing tool?
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bubblesnz |
Posted - Jan 08 2006 : 9:49:50 PM OMG, you wouldnt do that twice with these needles!!! lol |
Julia |
Posted - Jan 08 2006 : 9:30:21 PM My luck, I'd leave it on the couch and sit on it. I did that once with a pair of scissors.
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bubblesnz |
Posted - Jan 08 2006 : 5:48:09 PM LOl, your supposed to felt onto foam. Only prick yaself if you get distracted.Happens, but it is not as bad as bee sting..... I always keep my needles in a tin, because I am so scred of the dogs getting them. |
Julia |
Posted - Jan 08 2006 : 4:57:30 PM Thanks Helen, I'll be right over I will check out the web site. I'm with Jenny, I am afraid by the looks of the needles that I will start some new form of body piercing! Both wet and needle felting are on my list of things to tackle this year.
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bubblesnz |
Posted - Jan 08 2006 : 2:07:23 PM The needles do have barbs on them, but there are also needle felting machines that you can buy. There is also an adaptor to put on an old machine, so you can use it for needle felt. The machines, are good for felting on to clothes etc, but with the needle you can make everything imagineable really. I usually start off with an idea, but then the wool seems to take on a life of its own, so its fasinating what you end up with. Some people are brillant at making, teddies, little dogs, dragons etc. Others, make bowls and alot make bags. |
Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Jan 07 2006 : 10:30:18 PM These needles I am talking about arn't on a sewing machine..they have little barbs on them. That must be a whole other thing..I wonder if Helen knows about it??
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Fabulous Farm Femmes |
Posted - Jan 07 2006 : 8:57:02 PM The gals I saw on TV just used their sewing machine to do needle felting...with no thread in it, just used the needle to push the yarn through the wool...are we talking about the same thing? |
bubblesnz |
Posted - Jan 07 2006 : 6:30:54 PM lol I hear you Jen. :) |
Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Jan 07 2006 : 6:22:11 PM I always wonder if I am using it correctly too. I KNOW I don't use the hand carders the way normal people do..but it works for me. I have alot of carding to do right now so I may haul out the drum carder. Makes me feel productive since it is so much faster.
Jenny in Utah It's astonishing how short a time it takes for very wonderful things to happen...Frances Burnette http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ |
bubblesnz |
Posted - Jan 07 2006 : 6:18:57 PM LOL, your pretty safe with wet felting Jenny, but needle felting needles are sharp. I always get pricked, but there are holders for them or you can make you own from a wine cork or polyma clay. Danged if I can get the handle on using hand carders though, always use the drum and probably not as to how it is to be designed to be used either. |
Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Jan 07 2006 : 4:22:22 PM Gosh...when I get to it I am glad to know you do it (make felt I mean) Helen!! I think wet felt is what I want to make the most..but maybe will try needle felting some time too. I am just so clumsy and those needles look pretty scarey to me. I mean..I am seriously clumsy. I finally traded away my wool combs and went back to the cards and my drum carder since I was going to hurt myself bad with them. Felting is for sure on my THIS YEAR list of things to learn.
Jenny in Utah It's astonishing how short a time it takes for very wonderful things to happen...Frances Burnette http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ |
bubblesnz |
Posted - Jan 07 2006 : 2:26:55 PM Lol, sure come visit!!! Here is a great page, with pics and details. http://www.blacksheepdesigns.com/felting_instructions.htm |
Fabulous Farm Femmes |
Posted - Jan 07 2006 : 1:23:54 PM You can order the dvd that includes Fons and Porter doing the needle felting, I can look it up for you Julia... |
Julia |
Posted - Jan 06 2006 : 9:41:05 PM Thanks girls for the info, however being a visual person, I still don't get it. Maybe the info you send, Mumsie will help. Gee, Helen, can I come for a visit? I need pictures!!!!!!!
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bubblesnz |
Posted - Jan 03 2006 : 2:49:30 PM Hi Julia, I needle and wet felt, happy to explain it all to you. |
Fabulous Farm Femmes |
Posted - Jan 02 2006 : 10:23:20 PM Look on the Fons and Porter websight too. They did empty needle felting a couple of Saturdays ago on their show, looked pretty easy! |
Rebekka Mae |
Posted - Jan 02 2006 : 10:11:27 PM For needle felting ideas go to ebay and search needle felted- you will be amazed at what you can do with some loose wool and a sharp needle. It is very easy to learn and is good for stress relief- all that poking! I find that you can get all you need at A Childs Dream Come True online or at your local knitting store if the stock roving and felting needles. I teach needle felting classes and the possibilities are endless- we have made bags, gnomes, fairies, balls, ornaments, garden goddesses, nativities, trees, etc. Have fun! Rebekka |
Snowden Cottage |
Posted - Jan 02 2006 : 9:48:23 PM Julia..I just got an book for my birthday called "Felted Knits" by Beverly Galeskas...and she has a section on needle felting! It is a method using felting needles and spare fiber or yarn to embellish your felted knit projects. The needles are very fine and have barbs on them which when stabbed into the wool, the barbs catch small amounts of the surface fiber, carrying them down and locking them into the fibers below. Basic explanation but I will copy those pages and send them with the felted crocheted rug/coasters instructions. Mumsie
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