
I’ll admit it — nuno felting used to intimidate me. The mix of fabric and wool, the precise balance of friction and moisture… it felt like something only the really experienced felters could pull off. But Margaret Campbell’s Nuno Felting Handbook changed that completely.
This book is like having a calm, patient teacher guiding you through every ripple and fiber. The photos are stunning, but what really stands out is how clear the instructions are. Each project builds on the last, so you’re not just copying — you’re learning how to design and understand your materials.
After following the scarf project, I finally had that “aha” moment where everything about layering, shrinkage, and texture just clicked. I especially love the color blending section — it’s like a mini masterclass in fabric artistry.
If you’ve been sitting on the fence about nuno felting, wondering if it’s too advanced or messy, this book is your sign to give it a go. It’s inspiring, beautifully written, and feels like the start of a whole new creative chapter.
Reviewed by CraftGossip.com
