Felting is Fabulous
Felting really is fabulous! And magical! One of the reasons Felted Button exists is because I love felting my crochet designs--with colorful button adornments, of course, too. But here are six reasons why I love felting so much...
1. Mistakes can easily be hidden so there's less frogging and professional finish work required. And it's almost impossible to mess up when felting.
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2. The fabric is dense and strong--perfect for rugs, bags (that don't need to be lined), slippers, belts, and home decor. Here's a creative idea I came up with using felted grannies:
A yardstick/meterstick sleeve! It was quick to make and holds them perfectly. I made a little vine-like tie to hang them. Ta-dah! It's perfect. And colorful--but that's for #3.
A yardstick/meterstick sleeve! It was quick to make and holds them perfectly. I made a little vine-like tie to hang them. Ta-dah! It's perfect. And colorful--but that's for #3.
3. The wool colors stay vibrant and there are so many happy ones from which to choose.
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And, again, a perfect fabric for rugs--super durable and easy to wash (Heck, it's already felted so no worries about it shrinking. If anything it serves to reshape and improve it.) And did I say, vibrant colors!?
5. The fabric is so forgiving. You can form and tug and pull while damp to get to the desired shape and dimensions. Just rewash/dampen it if you want to change it a bit. And it is really easy to stitch into--adding embroidery, buttons and straps--like I did on this nifty cross-body bag.
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6. You can felt really large items (best done in a washing machine) or teeny ones that can be done by hand at a sink or in a bowl in minutes. The little bits can be added as terrific embellishments for gloves, hats, and other pieces.
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I have two different FREE felted projects for you to try your hand at felting. All you need is some bits of feltable wool (I prefer 100%), a crochet hook, some hot water and a wee bit of soap. (By the way, superwash wool will NOT felt--it has been treated so it won't respond to the heat and agitation which causes wool fibers to bind to themselves.)
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It's called Berries & Blooms Garland, and it is in a tidy PDF with felting instructions included.
Or you can try these Wee Felted Blooms:
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Before felting.
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After felting.
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The pattern is found right HERE on my blog and is super quick and fun. Although I turned these into a colorful little bunting, I think they would make terrific embellishments for a hat, gloves, headband, or home storage.
Let me know what you think or if you have any questions!
| On the Board | -- The course of our lives is not determined by great, awesome decisions. Our direction is set by the little day-to-day choices which chart the track on which we run. ~~Gordon B. Hinckley
Let me know what you think or if you have any questions!
| On the Board | -- The course of our lives is not determined by great, awesome decisions. Our direction is set by the little day-to-day choices which chart the track on which we run. ~~Gordon B. Hinckley






