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Learn to Needle Felt
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The flower base: Take a 20cm length for the base colour, wrap firmly around 2 fingers to form a circular wad of sliver (wrapping firmly will reduce your felting time).
The petals: Using the tip of the needle fold in the sliver to a petal shape and needle to hold. Keep pulling in any sliver that strays outside your petal shape.
NEEDLE FELTINGThese instructions are designed to guide you through the basic techniques of needle felting. Once mastered, you can add your own unique style to your project. Before you start your project, you might like to experiment with a small piece of sliver.This beginners project will make a basic flower.
Many 3D forms can be made by starting with some basic shapes, for example: a cylinder, fold or rolled ball.
Materials25gms of Ashford Corriedale sliver - 6 colours1 Felting needle 36 gaugeNeedle felting foam not included in kit
For more advanced techniques and 11 projects refer to “The Ashford Book of Needle Felting” by Barbara Allen.
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Remove your fingers. Needle the sliver a few times to stop it from unrolling. Continue working the sliver into a circular form, needling around the centre leaving the outer edge unfelted.
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The centre: When you are happy with the shape and thickness of the base, start the middle circle. Pull off a small piece of wool and form a rough circle shape on your foam. On top of the sliver place a coin.
To firm up the edges hold the base of the flower between your thumb and forefingers and carefully jiggle the needle in and out, working right around the edges. Tip: Trim with scissors once finished to remove any wispy fibres.
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Turn over, working the reverse side as well. Needle repeatedly, continuing to shape the petals, you will see the wool sliver gradually felt down.
To thicken up your base and petals, wrap a small amount of sliver over your petal, needle to hold. Repeat over each petal using the patten as a guide. Continue working the needle around the base and petals.
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Needle the disc onto the centre of the flower. Create the top disc using a smaller coin. Repeat steps 9 and 10.
Happy Felting!
Turn the disc over and felt the other side continuing to pull in any stray fibres. Work the needle on an angle trying not to push the needle too far through as this pushes the fibres out the opposite side.
Make a dent with your felting needle around the outside of the coin. Remove the coin and fold any stray fibres into the middle of the circle while working the needle in the centre.
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The Ashford Book of Weaving for Knitters
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