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Melanie Green, Felting Artist

October 10, 2008 by Linda Lanese

I found melanie green a fantastic felting artist on ETSY and she really has two wonderful shops filled with goodies to please every taste.  She also has several other sites showing off her talent as a felter.  Her 1st shop is Felt Me up Designs and her 2nd shop is called The Felt Menagerie.  Her blog is Feltmeup Design. 

Do visit her and tell her you found her on Craft Gossip!  

melanie green’s BIO: I am a felt maker and fiber artist based in Hull, UK. I make bags, purses, tea cozies, slippers, embroidered felt art works, felt sculptures and a currently attempting to make fairies… bad fairies!

I started as an embroiderer but I became addicted to felt making after several years of flirting with it on various courses and even teaching a couple of sessions on felt to my students when i taught in Dewsbury.

Eventually the call of the felt became too much and I took up a little community course for fun where I met some of my best friends. I fell in love with felting almost as soon as i finished my first tiny little sample.

I can’t stop felting and need some where to keep all my creations or send them on to other felt loving individuals.

You can also visit my other shop at http://www.feltmeupdesigns.com where you will find my featured creatures and all the things that don’t quite fit here!

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Comments

  1. melanie says

    October 11, 2008 at 12:41 am

    Thank you so much for featuring me in your blog, you’ve reminded me that I really need to update my profile to include my new passions for nuno and needle felting!!!

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