Description
Learn wet felting in the comfort of your own home or give a friend or loved one a creative gift. This wet felting kit contains all the equipment and materials you need to make a beautiful picture of a poppy field. It includes a comprehensive instruction booklet and is suitable for complete beginners. With this kit you will learn not only the basics about wet felting but also how to create clouds from wool, layout a simple country landscape, use prefelt to create poppy heads and a mixture of yarns and locks to create vegetation. A perfect beginners kit in felt making!
What's included in the price?
All the materials and equipment you need to create this picture.
What you will need
Towels, water and jug, scissors.
Duration
3 hours
Maker
Karen is a feltmaker and textile artist. She has been designing and creating with textiles since she was a child, but in 2015 she was introduced to the ancient art of wet felting and instantly fell in love with the incredible versatility of it. Since then, she has concentrated primarily on her felt making, taking numerous courses from UK and international felt makers, to develop and refine her skills. She is also a member of the International Felt makers’ Association. Karen creates richly detailed accessories and artwork inspired by the colours and textures of nature. She says: "Nature offers an endless array of textures to study, from the gnarled, knotted, twisted bark of an ancient oak, to the delicate lace of foam left by receding waves. These are the elements that truly captivate me and provide the starting point for all of my work. The changing light and colours of the seasons are also a constant source of inspiration. I find colour to be incredibly uplifting and mood enhancing . The fresh new lime greens of spring inspire hope and optimism, the deep azure blues of the sea and reds, purples and yellows of summer meadows create a sense of joy and energy, and of course the rich coppery browns, ochres and rusty oranges of autumn conjure up the feelings of cosiness and warmth. I hope to evoke some of these emotions from the viewer when creating my work."
Suitable for
- Adults
- Seniors
- Teenagers
- Children
- Wheelchair users
- Hearing impaired
- Christmas
- Easter
- Mother's Day
- Suitable for beginners
FAQs
NO. Needle felting is 'dry felting'. It uses a barbed needle to encourage the wool fibres to matt together, whereas wet felting uses soap and water.
Wet felting involves laying out wisps of wool in different directions, sprinkling them with warm soapy water and then gently rubbing and rolling them until all the fibres have completely bonded together. During the process, other fibres and materials can be incorporated, such as silk threads and fabrics to decorate the surface of the felt. Pictures and scarves are made in one flat piece, but neck warmers, vessels, hats and bags are made by felting around a resist (or waterproof template) that is then removed part way through the felting process, and gently moulded by hand into the shape you want. This is often called seamless felting or 3D.