PDF, Patterns, & Supplies: feltingsupplies.livingfelt.com/ww-felt-applique Thank you for another great Wooly Wednesday! We love finding inspiration in our felt scraps and upcycling them into a beautiful piece of mixed media art. What will you make with felt appliqué?
Oh now this was a great video, I do have a couple bags of my handmade felt scraps, thank you for the inspiration, now my mind is going wild with ideas 😊 just what I needed to watch as Spring has finally arrived in Maine
When felt is wet,I use a water color pencil, and the chalk or the heat erasable pen works usually well enough for me if it's gotta stay dry😊 also, Marie, those are super cute mixed media pieces ❤
Just to put an irritating European spanner in the works, it is neither APP-lee-kay, nor app-LEEK, I'm afraid - though you are correct to notice the acute é which makes the 'ay' sound. The stress is on the second syllable - *ah-PLEEK-ay.* It's really hard to undo the pronunciations of a lifetime, isn't it?! 😆 I also think it's a tricky word to get right just on reading, without hearing it pronounced correctly first.
PDF, Patterns, & Supplies: feltingsupplies.livingfelt.com/ww-felt-applique
Thank you for another great Wooly Wednesday! We love finding inspiration in our felt scraps and upcycling them into a beautiful piece of mixed media art. What will you make with felt appliqué?
How fun to see this. Thank you.
Great inspiration and instructions! Will have to try applique!❤
This is a great video
So much fun! I love using appliqués.
Wow I do this with my scans and cut using vinal now I can do this with my wool thank u fir sharing these ideas from a newb felter😊❤
Soooo much fun. Thank you for the wonderful ideas! Looking forward to trying different mixed medias
Going to be traveling during this one…..can’t wait to be able to watch the rerun.
Very helpful as another way to create a wonderful piece of art
So cool! You have given me even more ideas for using my hand made felt. I am having a blast with this!! 🙂
Wonderful ideas and inspirational as well. Thank you
Wow! Lots of great info - thank you so much!
I just love the heat n bond idea---especially for use instead of pins when stitching an applique in place.
Wonderful collection of different methods! I will definitely be trying wax paper in my printer. 🥳
Very creative ideas in this video! Love it!
What,a great idea to do beautiful decorations. Thank you so much for this tutorial. Greetings from Scotland 😊
Ok now I have ti get brave and make my own felt to use.
Geez - I think I missed the barn owl episode. How did that happen??!! The Great Blue Heron in the background is absolutely gorgeous.
Oh now this was a great video, I do have a couple bags of my handmade felt scraps, thank you for the inspiration, now my mind is going wild with ideas 😊 just what I needed to watch as Spring has finally arrived in Maine
Thank you….fun fun
When felt is wet,I use a water color pencil, and the chalk or the heat erasable pen works usually well enough for me if it's gotta stay dry😊 also, Marie, those are super cute mixed media pieces ❤
I’ve been learning embroidery because I wanted to use it on my felt pieces. This gives me even more ideas of what I can play around with!
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Enjoyed this appliqué technique tutorial 😊 Thank you
So many great tips and techniques. WOW!
Great little ideas!
I have been inspired again to work with some mix media.
Needle punch wool felt - where does one purchase that?
Just to put an irritating European spanner in the works, it is neither APP-lee-kay, nor app-LEEK, I'm afraid - though you are correct to notice the acute é which makes the 'ay' sound.
The stress is on the second syllable - *ah-PLEEK-ay.*
It's really hard to undo the pronunciations of a lifetime, isn't it?! 😆 I also think it's a tricky word to get right just on reading, without hearing it pronounced correctly first.