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Learn how to wet felt from the Professional! Marie Spaulding shows you how with a simple bookmark video!

October 25, 2021 by Liza Adams

Wet Felting Basics: Fun Bookmarks! Have to register, maybe later | Felt  bookmark, Wet felting projects, Wet felting

 

You can’t beat a live tutorial from Living Felt!  Marie Spaulding always has the best projects, lots of tips and tricks and all the close ups you can want!  With videos you can stop and catch up, come back later and find your spot, skip the parts you already know!

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I love these little bookmarks, it takes a while to wet felt the base for these, but if you do enough to make several you will find, in the end, you have quickly got a number of sweet gifts for your Christmas giving!

Wet Felting Bookmarks Kit - LIVING FELT

These don’t have to only be bookmarks, you could make anything from your finished felt piece!  Marie adds neat little charms to hers, you can also needle felt designs onto them creating any pattern you wish like the ones I found below!

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You could use the instructions here for felting smaller pieces to create woolen clothes and items for your waldorf dolls and play boards.  You could use the felt to create notebook covers or purses.  The options are too many to list, but with Marie’s teaching you will find you have a great, well made piece of felt to work with.

 

Lovely Wet Felted Journal Cover – LIVING FELT Blog!

 

I hope you will enjoy following along with this fun tutorial and be inspired to try wet felting even if you haven’t before.  Working a little smaller, ie not making a coat or a scarf, you might find less intimidating!  All the things you could make!! 🙂

Happy felting!

 

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