Nicola, I just happened upon your flower tutorial. Thank you for your clear descriptions and your simple process. I learned so much🤗Thank you❣️from NC, USA
Love your flower video and all the others too! Very enriching. My first flower was not good (to my standards: I used too much wool, it was too thick) second one was great. I also had found out that dry rubbing wool between palms (or a sushi mat) for spikes was beneficial, but after rubbing I immediately added soap. You got me converted to wait a step further before adding soap. Thank you Nicola! More flower felting fun today for me!
Hi Sabine, thanks for your lovely comment and feedback. I was so excited when I learned that tip about adding the soap slightly later than usual, I think it's great! Have fun felting your flowers.
I don’t add leaves to the stem myself but if you wanted to do that it would depend where you wanted to position your leaf. I’d suggest making the leaf first with a dry end then adding that dry end into the stem at the very beginning of felting it before you start the flower. If you wanted to add it high up at the back of the flower and top of the stem I’d add it in at the same time as the stem.
Wonderful, Nicola, just what I am looking for. So achievable, thank you.
You're so welcome! Have fun felting your own flowers Marie.
Nicola, I just happened upon your flower tutorial. Thank you for your clear descriptions and your simple process. I learned so much🤗Thank you❣️from NC, USA
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the lovely comment
Love your flower video and all the others too! Very enriching. My first flower was not good (to my standards: I used too much wool, it was too thick) second one was great. I also had found out that dry rubbing wool between palms (or a sushi mat) for spikes was beneficial, but after rubbing I immediately added soap. You got me converted to wait a step further before adding soap. Thank you Nicola! More flower felting fun today for me!
Hi Sabine, thanks for your lovely comment and feedback. I was so excited when I learned that tip about adding the soap slightly later than usual, I think it's great! Have fun felting your flowers.
Very clear instructions. Thanks for the tutorial.
You are welcome!
Thank you so much for your generosity
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My pleasure!
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Благодаря ти!
Thank you very much. This is beautiful ❤️
You’re very welcome Arunita. I’m glad that you enjoyed it!
Lovely Nicola, thank you 😊
You're very welcome Christine!
thank you Nicola. is it possible to wetfelt flax as embelishmentfiber?
Absolutely Vonnes, flax works beautifully as am=n embellishment although it doesn’t shine like silk, bamboo or tencel does.
@@clasheen i just discovered wetfelting and you are a great theacher!
Thanks so much for the lovely compliment!!,
Thankyou so much Nicola. At what stage would I apply a leaf to the stem?
I don’t add leaves to the stem myself but if you wanted to do that it would depend where you wanted to position your leaf. I’d suggest making the leaf first with a dry end then adding that dry end into the stem at the very beginning of felting it before you start the flower. If you wanted to add it high up at the back of the flower and top of the stem I’d add it in at the same time as the stem.
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You only need 1 layer on both sides?