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Create For Less

August 5, 2007 by Linda Lanese

Find some the newest tools and best prices for your felting projects at: http://www.createforless.com/

Felting Needle Tool is made of hard plastic with a comfortable grip handle. It includes a safety locking device that locks a safety cover in place to keep you safe from the sharp needles! This tool is perfect to enhance your designs with a simple punch. No thread or glue is needed! Includes fine needles for a wide range of fabrics. Fibers will become interlaced, attaching the motif to your fabric beautifully! This needle tool is made to be use exclusively with the Clover Felting Needle Mats. Each size is available and sold separately. Comes complete with directions for use and cleaning instructions.

 

Clover Felting Needle Mat is a bristle brush-like mat that enables smooth punching with little resistance for punching appliqué. This technique, also called felting, will allow fibers to become interlaced in fabrics, attaching a motif to your fabric beautifully! The mat is made to be use exclusively with the Clover® Felting Needle Tool. It is available and sold separately. This brush-like mat has the ideal bristle length which provides the perfect hardness and density for punching! Large- Includes 1 piece, approximately 4″x 6″ in size.

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Comments

  1. Martha says

    August 7, 2007 at 6:55 am

    Linda

    Do you use these tools and how are they?

  2. Linda Lanese says

    August 7, 2007 at 9:02 am

    Hi Martha,
    I do use both the multi-felting needles and the brush felting pad. I like them both very much and it takes less time to needle felt with the needles and the feel of the brush pad is much nicer than the foam rubber and it easier to felt into the brush. Love them both.
    Regards,
    Linda

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