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Felting

What is felt? Felt is matted wool. It become felt when it is matted together by heat, moisture and pressure. Learn more about felting by accessing the links below.


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 Felting

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Felting Books

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3-D Feltmaking

Learn how to make three dimensional objects out of felt. By Pat Spark

Felt Making - Rolling Method

Making flat sheets of felt using bubble wrap/rolling method By Pat Spark

Felting

Instructions for making felt from wool. Gleason's Fine Woolies

Felting for Absolute Beginners

Information for the beginner felter. Knitty

Felting Instructions

Felting basics, projects and more. Outback Fibers

Felting Wools Chart

Not all wools felt well. This chart can be very helpful when felting. Pat Spark

History of Felting

A brief history about felt. Richard E. Wright

How to Felt

Learn how to felt a project. Knitty

Projects - Free Felted Projects

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