Liz at Felt Cafe has a 101 with step-by-step photos on how to wet felt. Link.
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Posted by: mr happy face. on October 26, 2011 at 6:09 PM
this really made me happy. i like to smile. and thats exaclty what i got out of this. im up for a nice chat about felting. if you are interested in a chat. i live at 93 happy street, happy town, happy ville, happy city, happy country. Thankyou for listening to my happy happy story. i am happy now that you let me type my happy comment. Thankssss :-)
What exactly do I need to felt and where would I purchase my supplies? I have heard of people that felt from the projects they have crocheted or knitted. What kind of yarn is used for that? It seems there are two ways to felt if I understand correctly. By crocheting up something or taking it from raw wool. I am interested in both. My e-mail is stylish.crochet@gmail.com
Thanks, Teresa
this really made me happy. i like to smile. and thats exaclty what i got out of this. im up for a nice chat about felting. if you are interested in a chat. i live at 93 happy street, happy town, happy ville, happy city, happy country. Thankyou for listening to my happy happy story. i am happy now that you let me type my happy comment. Thankssss :-)
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What exactly do I need to felt and where would I purchase my supplies? I have heard of people that felt from the projects they have crocheted or knitted. What kind of yarn is used for that? It seems there are two ways to felt if I understand correctly. By crocheting up something or taking it from raw wool. I am interested in both. My e-mail is stylish.crochet@gmail.com
Thanks, Teresa
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