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Uploaded on Feb 10, 2012

This is a instructional video on how to create felted cobweb scarves using a wet felt technique with wool.

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  • Wendy Ferraro

    Love the tutorial Carolyn! You've given me more ideas to play with. I guess this means I'll have to get more braids from you. :)

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  • GreenwoodFiberworks

    Knowing you, you'll have a dozen scarves made up by the end of the week! ;)

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  • JKLO3403

    I wish this video was subtitled. What is the wet stuff in the bottle? Water? How did the felt get so sudsy?

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  • GreenwoodFiberworks

    It is hot water with some dish soap.

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  • fourwindsflowers

    I am wondering, If I have LOTS of bagged cleaned wool ready to go but not in rovings, can I still do this technique? Thank you! Jamie

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  • GreenwoodFiberworks

    Absolutely! Just fluff the wool open and lay it out very thin. It you are wanting to make a scarf, just make sure it is a very soft wool. Have fun!

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  • shanna1950

    wonderful tutorial. thanks much for sharing

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  • shanna1950

    wonderful tutorial. thanks much for sharing

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  • mrsnetrix

    Nice idea but would've loved to see the very end product :)

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  • billybareblu

    Wow that is awesome..just wish you had shown it ironed out . I'm going to try it

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  • Pau Gonzalez

    Can you give me your mail to ask you more detailed questions about the process?

    For example, can I put the nylon and silk on top of schiffon or another type of textile instead of the marino fiber?

    Thanks!!

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  • nickyantichav

    Brilliant tutorial.... thankyou.. cant wait to make a scarf :)

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