@yasmeena142 Hi Yasmeena, we have a full color booklet with over 70 photos that pretty much guarantees success! It has taught thousands how to make their own little teddies...maybe even CUTER than Patience! search Living Felt on Wordpress and see our site LIVINGFELT dot com
@ricepaperbutterfly To get a piece that is WELL DONE, start by rolling a tight ball, and needle felt it evenly across the entire surface repeatedly, always poking towards the center point of the ball. This will consistently, and evenly condense the ball (felt it) into a tighter and tighter shape.
It is similar to taking a large ball of clay and rolling it into a tight ball. We do this by continue to roll it and press the air out, compacting the clay in on itself. We do NOT press on one area of the ball and ignore the rest -- our approach is to work the entire surface area.
Needle felting is very much the same, an even condensing of the fibers by further interlocking them and pushing the air out.
@yasmeena142 Hi Yasmeena, we have a full color booklet with over 70 photos that pretty much guarantees success! It has taught thousands how to make their own little teddies...maybe even CUTER than Patience! search Living Felt on Wordpress and see our site LIVINGFELT dot com
LivingFelt 1 year ago
patience is beautiful =0) I'm new to this but am very interested in learning any suggestion where I can start
liza361 1 year ago
@liza361 Yes - we have a complete kit for a little bear, Patience was made from this! Just visit our site livingfelt dot com
LivingFelt 1 year ago
I love Patience, but how do I achieve the firmness or well done!!!
I'm relatively new so I don't understand...thanks a lot for sharing
ricepaperbutterfly 1 year ago
@ricepaperbutterfly To get a piece that is WELL DONE, start by rolling a tight ball, and needle felt it evenly across the entire surface repeatedly, always poking towards the center point of the ball. This will consistently, and evenly condense the ball (felt it) into a tighter and tighter shape.
LivingFelt 1 year ago
@ricepaperbutterfly
It is similar to taking a large ball of clay and rolling it into a tight ball. We do this by continue to roll it and press the air out, compacting the clay in on itself. We do NOT press on one area of the ball and ignore the rest -- our approach is to work the entire surface area.
Needle felting is very much the same, an even condensing of the fibers by further interlocking them and pushing the air out.
LivingFelt 1 year ago
Hey that's pretty nifty! I'll definitely be trying that out, thank you!
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Janine
Foxtail Creek Studio
jvisuals 2 years ago
ohhhhh my gosh that bear is soooo cute i woulld pay you alot for it lol
sierraandrebekahshow 2 years ago
I love that tip, thanks so much! :)
blissfulimagination 2 years ago