Here’s another super cute needle felting tutorial for you!
This one is probably more beginner/intermediate as it has some great basic ideas for felting over wire etc but it’s rather in depth as you create this entire doll, outfit … Read More ...
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by Liza Adams
Here’s another super cute needle felting tutorial for you!
This one is probably more beginner/intermediate as it has some great basic ideas for felting over wire etc but it’s rather in depth as you create this entire doll, outfit … Read More ...
by Liza Adams
If you’re in the mood for some serious inspiration you are very much in the right place. Anna Potapova creates the most amazing, life like needle felted sculptures you have possibly ever seen. As someone who has felted for many … Read More ...
by Liza Adams
Here’s something for the younger (or young at heart) needle felter. I’ve just come across Kawaii Felting, a cute website with sweet ideas for the new felter.
If you have heard the word Kawaii before you will know it means … Read More ...
by Liza Adams
I get asked so often how I get my jointed creations to hold together firmly and withstand playing etc. I pride myself in getting my joints so reliably strong that they never fall apart and once you have learned how … Read More ...
by Liza Adams
One of the hardest things to get used to with needle felting is the needles themselves. They are very sharp, they break easily, and they don’t have a good way to hold them as they are a weird shape. … Read More ...
by Liza Adams
Learning a new craft isn’t easy, especially when we have been locked indoors for so long and can’t get out and talk to people about their craft, or go to classes. So a lot of people have resorted to buying … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Anette of “Lebenslustiger” a German/English Blog out of Hildesheim, Germany and it is a very enlightening site sharing exquisite ideas. She has plastic chairs with little sheepskin pads on them to make the seats warmer in winter. Not being overly … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Lion Brand always has some really lovely knit patterns that are FREE! These two patterns are for Easy (Level 1) and Easy (Level 2) knitted and felted; so if you always wanted to try felting your knits give these a … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Aimee of “It’s Overflowing” has this neat “No Sew Pillow {West Elm Inspired}” tutorial for us with a deer pattern. Aimee shows it is possible to create a knock-off pillow without a needle and thread. She used a Silhouette Cameo … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
I just found this needle felting tutorial and think it is so real looking. The “Needle Felt Ice Lolly – Kawaii Craft Tutorial” is a video and we are shown step-by-step how to make this darling project!… Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Simmi of “Grace’s Favours” is putting together a Christmas in July Tutorials for preschoolers. Last week she joined her son’s nursery class to teach them some sewing and they LOVED making their creations. Simmi used a sharper needle had … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Fiber Artist GERRY of “Gourmet Felted” is showing us how to make this adorable “Needle Felted Sheep” along with instructions on making the armature. Gerry has detailed pictures so you can see just how the entire sheep is created. If … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Jennevieve is a fiber artist and sculptor and a contributor with “House Inside Out” has a darling tutorial on how to “Needle Felting a Tweet” and make “Wire Bird Legs Tutorial”! This is the cutest bird and I love the … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
School will soon be out and the younger children like to give their teacher a going away gift, well here is a sweet “Felt Apple Brooch” that is so sweet. This project comes from “Lark Crafts” with a template and … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Whether your mom likes to knit or does a lot of writing these adorable feather toppers made from felt is just the ticket for a special Mother’s Day gift. These could even be a gift for your upcoming graduates on … Read More ...