Best felted feathers yet! Perfect timing for me to see this as I am making a very large Phoenix and this is brilliant, Thank You soooooo very much for sharing your talent with the rest of us! Can't wait to try it!!!
You did a fantastic job of teaching how to make a feather! I have Mareno wool so I’m glad you chose to use that type for this project! Thank you for sharing such wonderful creations with us ❤
Really good enthusiastic instructor...thoroughly enjoyed watching how simple you made it all appear!! I’m sure it’s as good as the person making it, so we will all have to take a leaf out of your book and be confident! Look forward to more demonstrations...well done Elle! And many thanks! 🙋😘👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Helen in Norfolk. 🙋
Thank you so much for sharing! I can't wait to make some feathers and use them in the dream catchers that I make. They are going to be beautiful and special. Blessings
Hi I just wanted to say thank you what an easy way to do feathers. I am new to needle felting and I'm obsessed and mine going to make a bird for my daughter based off of her conure parrot
This is a very helpful video! Because I dont really have the bonding fabric or the wool, do you think if I used brushed yarn and hot glue it would have the same effect?
hot glue probably will be a bit messy so in my opinion a better option is to get a stiffening fabric or something that bonds whit the other material sorry if you didn't want some randoms persons opinion
Hi Elle, m new to ur channel. I loved the way u explained everything in details but I don't know what that feathery thing is called. I can't understand, so can u pls help me telling the name of it. Thanks :-) .
Shivangani Shah hi! Which feathery thing do you mean? The wool fibres are merino wool and the bonding fabric is iron on hemming webbing. Let me know if its neither of those things! Elle :)
In all honesty I am not sure on this one! I would recommend experimenting. If the yarn is very chunky the second method using the No-Sew Heat'n'Bond may have a greater chance of success as its a stronger bonding glue. I would love to know how you get on if you do give it a go - Elle :)
Best felted feathers yet! Perfect timing for me to see this as I am making a very large Phoenix and this is brilliant, Thank You soooooo very much for sharing your talent with the rest of us! Can't wait to try it!!!
Thank you for demonstrating this fascinating technique. Makes realistic looking feathers.
My pleasure 😊
You did a fantastic job of teaching how to make a feather! I have Mareno wool so I’m glad you chose to use that type for this project! Thank you for sharing such wonderful creations with us ❤
Thank you :) Merino wool is my favourite for decorative work. The way it comes together as felt is just beautiful.
Really good enthusiastic instructor...thoroughly enjoyed watching how simple you made it all appear!!
I’m sure it’s as good as the person making it, so we will all have to take a leaf out of your book and be confident!
Look forward to more demonstrations...well done Elle! And many thanks! 🙋😘👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Helen in Norfolk. 🙋
Oh my goodness! That's amazing! Best felt feathers I've ever seen!
Thank you :)
Thanks so much. I have been trying to find an easy way to make thin feathers. Bless you
Thank you :)
Thank you so much for sharing! I can't wait to make some feathers and use them in the dream catchers that I make. They are going to be beautiful and special. Blessings
Thank you :)
I have just made a set of Feathers using this method and Corriedale Slivers. Very pleasing outcome
Lovely to hear this. Corriedale is lovely wool.
Thank you! This is exactly what I need :3 (I don’t wanna use real feathers 😑)
Thankyou your instructions are so easy to follow and the feathers are very realistic just what I needed thanks againn
You are very welcome :)
I had wondered if there was a way to make faux peacock feathers…this method would work perfectly with a bit of practice. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yes, absolutely :)
Wonderful tutorial! One of the best! Thank you for sharing!
You are more than welcome 💚
God bless you, magnifficent and creative person.
Thank you, you are very kind :)
I'd like to see the project you use these feathers on and how to incorporate them to a needle felted bird.
Brilliant easy to follow instructions, thank you very much for sharing.
Thank you, that's really helpful and you explain it so clearly 😊
Excellent idea !!!
Thank you :)
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you for sharing this.
You are very welcome :)
Genius👍 definitely going to try this, thank you so much for this tutorial!
thank you :)
Hi I just wanted to say thank you what an easy way to do feathers. I am new to needle felting and I'm obsessed and mine going to make a bird for my daughter based off of her conure parrot
Thank you so much for making such a helpful video. What a shame your website is not available.
My work has evolved and I am a coffin maker now - you can find my work at www.woolcoffins.com :)
Nice Technique. Thanks!💗
You are welcome!
Very Clever. Thank you for sharing :) xx
You are more than welcome 🙂 I hope you enjoy playing with the technique
i LOVED this. THANKYOU!! Could you almost finish it off by brushing pva glue over it?
These are beautiful! Thank you!!!
thank you :)
Excellent Idea... what kind of wool did you used.....
This is a very helpful video! Because I dont really have the bonding fabric or the wool, do you think if I used brushed yarn and hot glue it would have the same effect?
hot glue probably will be a bit messy so in my opinion a better option is to get a stiffening fabric or something that bonds whit the other material sorry if you didn't want some randoms persons opinion
Thank you Elle! And thank you Pam Duthie for this intro
just lovely - can't wait to try this
The thing that i was shearching in whole youtube finally got it.
Thank you for a great method, I can't wait to try this out.
So much fun🤗 Thank you
Hi Elle! Do you think i can do it with faux wool as well?
Hi Tammy, yes I think that would work. I cannot see why the fibers would not fuse to the bonding strip :)
Перья как живые. У Вас хорошо получается. Удачи вам! 👍👍👍👍💖💖💖
can you say me the name of the piece of plastic you put inside the feather, please???
great video :D
thank you :)
Wonder wear ?
what's the name of this yarn?
Hi Elle, m new to ur channel. I loved the way u explained everything in details but I don't know what that feathery thing is called. I can't understand, so can u pls help me telling the name of it.
Thanks :-) .
Shivangani Shah hi! Which feathery thing do you mean? The wool fibres are merino wool and the bonding fabric is iron on hemming webbing. Let me know if its neither of those things! Elle :)
Elle Hunt thank u so much O:-)
How did you make the feather fibers?
the feather fibres are wool tops. You can purchase them online :)
Wow super like this 😍😍
Thank you :)
Can you use brushed yarn?
In all honesty I am not sure on this one! I would recommend experimenting. If the yarn is very chunky the second method using the No-Sew Heat'n'Bond may have a greater chance of success as its a stronger bonding glue. I would love to know how you get on if you do give it a go - Elle :)
thanks a lot very helpful for birds or others
Thank you :)
Pure genius thank you so much!!!!!!
Thank you! :)
Can you use pipe cleaner wire as well
great idea! I love it!
I like it
It is washable
I have never tried - the wire would be an issue perhaps but it could work by hand
I hope you make much more creative thinks