If you are
reading this, you are probably already fascinated by the needle felting. It is my favorite hobby and I am beyond happy that I've
discovered it.
7 reasons why needle felting is Awesome
1 It is really inexpensive (Keep reading to see
what tools and materials you need.)
2.
It doesn't take a lot of space. My current
projects, materials and tools fit in a small box.
3.
It is not messy. I love it that you can create
projects without using glue, paint and etc.
4.
You can practice it everywhere. The supplies and
the materials are so light and easy to pack, that you can actually pack them in
your luggage and practice your hobby everywhere.
5.
The projects with needle felting are really
really versatile. You can create so many figurines, toys, decorations,
paintings, accessories and etc, that you will never get bored with this hobby.
6. Natural materials. When the wool is
supplied from a quality source, the obtaining of the material does not harm the
sheep. You can always check more information for the suppliers and choose those
who taking the best care for the animals in the farms.
7.
The materials are easy-to-store and they don't
go bad for years.
Why do I like needle felting?
Now, let’s
move on to the needed supplies. There are two things you need to start – wool
and a special needle felting needle.
The third supply is a sponge or a soft piece of foam that will serve as a pillow to protect the surface you are working on.
The wool for needle felting – the wool for needle felting must be raw and fluffy. You can’t use the wool knit, because it was already processed and won’t work as well. The perfect wool for needle felting is soft and clean. There are many different types of wool depending on the type of sheep, the quality of the wool and etc. My advice is, when you first start with needle felting, choose some cheaper types of wool to see if you like it. I usually like to buy wool from different suppliers to find what works the best for me.
The third supply is a sponge or a soft piece of foam that will serve as a pillow to protect the surface you are working on.
The wool for needle felting – the wool for needle felting must be raw and fluffy. You can’t use the wool knit, because it was already processed and won’t work as well. The perfect wool for needle felting is soft and clean. There are many different types of wool depending on the type of sheep, the quality of the wool and etc. My advice is, when you first start with needle felting, choose some cheaper types of wool to see if you like it. I usually like to buy wool from different suppliers to find what works the best for me.
There is no rule which one will work the best for you. I like the 36 gauge triangle needle. They are very cheap and you can find them in the local craft stores or order them online. Keep in mind that the needles are thin, so don’t use too much pressure, or they will bend and even break. If you want to finish the projects faster, you can use some tools that work with a few needles at the same time.
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foam or a sponge – Use some kind of soft material to lay on the working surface.
In this way you’ll protect the surfaces from scratching with the needle and you’ll
feel more comfortable while working.
How to start needle felting?
1. Take a small piece of wool and make
a little ball with your fingers.
2. Start poking the ball with the
needle (gently) from different angles and sides.
3. You’ll notice that the ball is
becoming firmer and firmer from the poking. This is how you start creating shapes.
Use your imagination to create (sculpt) the shapes you want with the needle. If you want to add more volume to the figurine, just grab more wool, put it in the
place where you want to enlarge it and poke the wool with the already felted part.
In this way you will attach it easily without glue.
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