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Needle Short Fiber Carded Batts: Use as Core or Finishing Felting Wool 100 g | 3.5 oz- Black #08

KWD 8

Brand
The Felt Box
Category
Needlework
Weight
100 g
Color08 Black
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Special Features

  • WHITE CARDED WOOL FELT 100g / 3.5 Oz
  • SHEEPS WOOL This felting wool is a blend of sheep wools from New Zealand approx. 27 microns. It comes in a brilliant range of colours and is very easy to use
  • USE: Great wool for needle felting. This carded felt is also suitable for wet felting, embellishment and other crafts. In wet felting use for items that you want to keep their shape like slippers or interior objects for example.
  • HOW TO USE: Begin by roughly shaping felting wool as required. The more you compress your wool the less time it will take to needle felt. Place your wool onto the surface. Using the coarse needle (not included), repeatedly insert it into the wool, shaping as you go. Keep peeling your work off the foam as you go so it doesn't get stuck. When it becomes difficult to insert the needle, swap for a finer one and continue until your work is a firm shape
  • This wool is batting NOT WOOL TOPS. All fibres are intermixed. If you are looking for combed tops (to use as hair or long fur) in long continuous strands look at wool rovings instead. Our carded wool will not be suitable for this. For needle felting please don't start with Merino wool tops as these are hard to work with and can put you off

Description

White needle felting wool in carded batting form. 100g / 3.5 Oz per pack. Short coarser (25-31 micron) fibres carded together to create great wool for needle felting. This carded felt is also suitable for wet felting, embellishment and other crafts. This wool is NOT MERINO wool tops. This felting wool is a blend of sheep wool from New Zealand approx. 27 microns and it comes in a brilliant range of colours and is very easy to use. The felt box carded needle felting batting can be used as core wool and as finishing wool. HOW TO USE: Begin by roughly shaping carded wool as required. The more you compress your wool the less time it will take to needle felt. Place your wool onto the surface. Using the coarse needle (not included), repeatedly insert it into the felting wool, shaping as you go. Keep peeling your needle felting work off the foam as you go so it doesn't get stuck. When it becomes difficult to insert the needle, swap for a finer one and continue until your work is a firm shape.

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