What a delightful video! Thank you. I could sit and watch you for hours. I am going on a two-evening course next month to learn to make wet felted pictures and this has really inspired me. I have subscribed and am going to take a look now to see what other work you do……..and I hope you show how to secure nepps to your work! I’ve had a little try with some and just managed to decorate a felting needle! 😂
You are very kind and I am so pleased you have enjoyed my videos! Nepps are pretty frustrating to use sometimes. When laying out your picture add a very fine layer of wool to secure them. If they fall off after felting I sometimes give them a squirt of strong hold hairspray. X
Yes of course. Within the video are woollen nepps (small balls to represent flowers and snow etc.), mulberry silk, sari silk, angelina fibre, merino mixed with stellina fibre, Wensleydale curly locks, lace and handspun yarn. These can all be purchased at my website or on line if you do a google search. Thank you so much for watching my video. x
I normally wet felt these fibres but the can be needle felted. The mulberry silk reacts really well when wet felting as it crinkles up. Thank you for asking. X
Thank you ever so much - I’m greatly inspired to explore wet felting further!
I hope you enjoy it! It's great fun. X
Absolute treasure of a tutorial 🤗🥰 thank you dear.
Your work is beautiful!
Thank you. I am jumping into the wet felt painting rabbit hole. I appreciate your generosity.
Thank you! It's very addictive. X
Very informative! I learned so much!!!
What a delightful video! Thank you. I could sit and watch you for hours. I am going on a two-evening course next month to learn to make wet felted pictures and this has really inspired me. I have subscribed and am going to take a look now to see what other work you do……..and I hope you show how to secure nepps to your work! I’ve had a little try with some and just managed to decorate a felting needle! 😂
You are very kind and I am so pleased you have enjoyed my videos! Nepps are pretty frustrating to use sometimes. When laying out your picture add a very fine layer of wool to secure them. If they fall off after felting I sometimes give them a squirt of strong hold hairspray. X
Thank you for your videos, I really appreciate them.
That is very kind of you. Thank you! I enjoy making them. I'm just uploading a puffin landscape tutorial now. Xx❤
Wow, just beautiful! Thank you for sharing! 😊
Best art
Thank you for this! Really appreciate you ❤️
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge!
Beautiful picture ~ gorgeous colours ❤❤❤
Thank you so much. X
Thank you! Very helpful video.
Muchas gracias ha sido de mucha utilidad 😊🎉🎉🎉
Con mucho gusto
Gracias por enseñar¡¡¡❤
Con mucho gusto!🥰
Oh where do you buy the wool ~ neps?~ if thats how you say it?~ as iv been making felt,fibres, n adding to clothes 🥰😍👍
Hi. Nepps are widely available from wool suppliers online. I sell them at Teesdale Felt but in the UK I am afraid. X
Can you list the fibers you describe in this video?
Yes of course. Within the video are woollen nepps (small balls to represent flowers and snow etc.), mulberry silk, sari silk, angelina fibre, merino mixed with stellina fibre, Wensleydale curly locks, lace and handspun yarn. These can all be purchased at my website or on line if you do a google search. Thank you so much for watching my video. x
Do you wet felt those into your scarf or needle felt them?
I normally wet felt these fibres but the can be needle felted. The mulberry silk reacts really well when wet felting as it crinkles up. Thank you for asking. X