The biggest Ahaa moment right off the bat. I am not sure why I have never seen anyone use the skewer to wrap the wool around in any of the many guides and tutorials I've seen over the last year but I think this will be (Bee) the game changer for me doing needle felting. Thank you from the bottom of my frustrated craftful heart.
Thank you so much. Have a look at my mushroom tutorial. It will be a total game changer for you and I try and use it in my tutorials wherever possible. It takes so much frustration out of creating great, firm shapes. Especially if you don't want to use wire.🙂
what an absolutely delightful project.....I made 3 bumble bees and will tuck them into my "Adult" daughters Easter basket along with 2 Emma Bridgewater Bumble Bee plates !!! I am soooo happy to have found your easy-peasy tutorial....thanks so very much !!! xoxo
Thank you for taking the time to talk through this. So many felting tutorials just have a video with music but no instructions or great little tips. New subscriber!
Oh my goodness. I thought that felting was extremely difficult. You make it look so easy. I subscribed to continue learning. Thank you for sharing your skill.
Hi I'm new to felting. Just did my first two beginner kits. What's the difference between the wool you are using and the roving wool I was supplied in my kit? Cost? Ease of use? Shine?
Are they my kits? What did you make? I always use the best wool for each new kit design. Some of my kits use only coarse wool tops/roving. Others I use carded wool and some, a mix of both. For me it's always about the best wool for the project. I have a really good wool guide in my blog at: www.lincolnshirefenncraftsblog.com 😊
@@thefelthub Hi. It was a lot called so crafty. I got them just before Christmas in Aldi. They were sea life. A star fish and a sea horse and an octopus and a whale. But because I decided to make it for my Granddaughter in Aussie I made up a blue stinging jelly fish. Too and beaded them together. I love how it turned out. And might consider doing more now and then. I'm usually painting and card making.
The biggest Ahaa moment right off the bat. I am not sure why I have never seen anyone use the skewer to wrap the wool around in any of the many guides and tutorials I've seen over the last year but I think this will be (Bee) the game changer for me doing needle felting. Thank you from the bottom of my frustrated craftful heart.
Thank you so much. Have a look at my mushroom tutorial. It will be a total game changer for you and I try and use it in my tutorials wherever possible. It takes so much frustration out of creating great, firm shapes. Especially if you don't want to use wire.🙂
what an absolutely delightful project.....I made 3 bumble bees and will tuck them into my "Adult" daughters Easter basket along with 2 Emma Bridgewater Bumble Bee plates !!! I am soooo happy to have found your easy-peasy tutorial....thanks so very much !!! xoxo
Oh you are so welcome Joan, and lucky daughter! Happy Easter and happy felting!🐝
Thank you for taking the time to talk through this. So many felting tutorials just have a video with music but no instructions or great little tips. New subscriber!
Thanks so much for your lovely comments. ☺️
Love this little bee, thank you.
That's great to hear. Thank you :)
Oh my goodness. I thought that felting was extremely difficult. You make it look so easy. I subscribed to continue learning. Thank you for sharing your skill.
It's easy when you start with the right project and we m so glad you found this one. Happy felting 💞
He’s got the loveliest bum and eyebrows . Thanks again for sharing your skills .
Haha! I will tell him you said so 😂🐝
such a lovely project. going to have to try this asap. Thanks for the great tutorial! I've been wondering what to use my reverse needle on :-)
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial thankyou xx
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Linda abejita😍
Thank you :)
Lovely bumble Bee. My sister would have loved these.
Hi I'm new to felting. Just did my first two beginner kits.
What's the difference between the wool you are using and the roving wool I was supplied in my kit? Cost? Ease of use? Shine?
Are they my kits? What did you make? I always use the best wool for each new kit design. Some of my kits use only coarse wool tops/roving. Others I use carded wool and some, a mix of both. For me it's always about the best wool for the project. I have a really good wool guide in my blog at: www.lincolnshirefenncraftsblog.com 😊
@@thefelthub Hi. It was a lot called so crafty. I got them just before Christmas in Aldi. They were sea life. A star fish and a sea horse and an octopus and a whale. But because I decided to make it for my Granddaughter in Aussie I made up a blue stinging jelly fish. Too and beaded them together. I love how it turned out. And might consider doing more now and then. I'm usually painting and card making.