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A to the point, pictorial tutorial, showing just how to make this pouch. 
Visit: http://evaberry.com/blog/?p=207
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Fibre Spacecrafts

July 30, 2007 | 1 Comment

What a wonderful site, there are so many delightful things to see, learn and buy.  You can see tutorials on How to Make a Felt Flower Brooch, how to make Silk Paper and how to Make a Silk Paper Choker.  Take some time and visit this web site:  http://www.fibrespacecrafts.com/index.html  Artist, Beth Connors does some amazing art [...]

I purchased the book entitled “Knitting Never Felt Better” By: Nicky Epstein.  This is filled with incredible felting ideas and such unique applications and felting methods.   My friend knitted this scarf using Artyarns Kid Mohair Yarn, Color: 411 Fern, on her knitting machine because I simply did not want to knit a scarf on size [...]

I found this blog and think it is a marvelous felting site and the artist Shalana is brilliant.  http://thefunkyfelter.blogspot.com/
Shalana: I’m a professional artist and graphic designer. On my blog, you will see much about felt making as well as my other crafty endeavors. And, of course, some personal stories to share!
Take the time to visit [...]

My Oops Scarf

July 25, 2007 | 2 Comments

I have wanted to try doing the felted medallions onto a scarf.  Due too many factors that were my fault, I now have my Oops Scarf.  First when I made the medallions I forgot to use the bamboo skewers to roll the roving around.  I just rolled them!  This was not too bad but when [...]

This is a video/slideshow done by Marie Spaulding. http://www.mariespaulding.com/This video/slideshow allows you to see several felting artist’s work and gives the address’ of their web sites. Check it out! View Video
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They say that Icelandic wool is probably the finest fiber you can use for your felting projects in that it is the fastest and easiest fiber to felt. Our felting batts are processed from the shorter spring clip that is taken off the sheep just prior to lambing. This is the fiber of choice as [...]

Tammy has been crafting since she was a little kid. Her passion for fashion and wearable art started when her mom taught her to sew in fifth grade. She went on to get her degree in clothing and textile science at a fashion design school. Tammy considers her pieces to be works of art–but not [...]

Horst’s art is housed in the Kent State University Museum.
The site not only shows his design but also how he makes his felt. It is very interesting if you are into felting.

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I find Heather’s diverse uses in the art of felting just short of brilliant. I wanted to purchase everything on her web site: . Do visit her site and you too will be impressed by this felt artist.
Heather‘s unique felted wool vessels and sculpture are composed of mixed media including felted wool, [...]

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