DIY Felting | How To Make Everything: Suit (9/10)
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- Опубликовано: 28 авг 2015
- In this episode of How to Make Everything, Andy learns the art of "Wet Felting" with Alpaca Fur.
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Today, getting what you need is as easy as a trip to the store. From food to clothing, energy, medicine, and so much more, Andy George will discover what it takes to make everything from scratch. His mission is to understand the complex processes of manufacturing that is often taken for granted and do it all himself. Each week he’s traveling the world to bypass the modern supply chain in order to harvest raw materials straight from the source. Along the way, he’s answering the questions you never thought to ask.
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The bubble wrap actually has a huge part in wet felting and nuno felting. The bubble create friction between the fiber while you are rubbing with your hands or rolling. When you are rolling it's the pressure and the bubble on the bubble wrap that create the felt from individual fiber to one solid piece of material-felt. Instead of bubble wrap(which is the most common used you can use bamboo mat or bamboo shade, solar pool cover which is like a huge piece of bubble wrap and is way more durable. I enjoyed watching your video!...it's nice to see people interested in my number one thing I love to do. It's so freaking cool huh?!!!
Thanks Becky!
I was literally about to ask "why use bubble wrap"?
Thanks!
Well I can definitely say, it's not the end product but the journey. And what an amazing journey. I suspect I will always look at each of these materials differently knowing what expertise goes into making them. It is wonderful to to get an insight into essentially what our ancestors did with their daily lives, even if we don't.
Jeez, you could make a giant blanket with Andy's arm hair
Nathamel Camel same to u nub
You should be grateful that Andy didn't want a camel coat.
Dont give him ideas
I like how you take pride in your creations. How u enjoyed knitting and sewing :)
Who wants Andy on your zombie apocalypse team
If you want lyme disease from some hide, botulism from canning some food and involuntary thumb amputation from a diamond saw then sure!
Just kidding, get Andy and Cody from Cody'sLab and you'd survive anything.
Where can I sign up?
I've always wondered how to make felt. THANK YOU!
I loveee this channel!! Thank you for ur knowledge and "know how"!!!
this is amazing!!!!
Did you make that bubble wrap
I LOVE THIS!
I'm glad I found your channel, I'm going to make stuffs now.
Thank you for this!
Awesome! Thanks!
You have the coolest channel man :)
Really liked your video .. ❤
These videos are amazing, incredible, so impressive... this whole channel! So glad I found this channel... you're awesome
1:47 "back and forth forever" ))((
what I want to know, is what would you use instead of the bubble wrap when you roll it around. I doubt you can just roll it without any intermediate layer, because it would probably just all stick together, right? So what? do you cover it with leaves and roll it into that?
Hazarth i guess lether
Bamboo matts
What other fibers can you felt? For example, could you felt deer or horse hair? (assuming you had fibers long enough)
Felt is like a huge flat dreadlock
Lmao I like that analogy
Hello, I am planning on making my sister a total handmade/original jacket. I have ordered a pattern and need 3 yards of 45" material. My plan is to layout 63ish inches to allow for shrinkage which I will need to do in sections making the jacket inconsistent. My second thought is to buy 100% felt from amazon in 60" width, add my design and try to numo felt the material then cut out the pattern. My goodness either plan is a massive endeavor. I'm I crazy, should I give up before I start?
What would you use to felt the wool before bubble rap?
Bamboo
Jk i guess maybe paper
Your hands, maybe some big leaves for the rolling
@@Diego-ud3nb they actually do use big bamboo mats :) they work great
you should make a coat out of deer hide
Next episode how to make a gun from scratch.
Did you use ancient bubble wrap?
I believe they used something a little more common back then:feet.
What is the name of that machine the lady uses to roll the wool through???
Drum carder.
PLEASEE THE NAME OF THE SONG AT 2:29
+Ibrahim Marin All of our music is custom, created by Taylor Lewin of Humans Win! (www.HumansWin.com)
Ibrahim Marin Darude Sandstorm.
wrong!
We did this in kindergarden
Did Canyon (codys lab) stumble over this video
Maybe?
In the *incredibly* unlikely event you do not know this, there are other ways to felt that are less labor intensive.
Only 35 comments? What gives!??!??!
Mongolians use the same technique to make the felt sides of their yurts.
and thats 11
Wait... that's it?
So just a bunch of wet hair, roll it up in something it won't stick to over and over until it joins?
...
Imma do this to my cat's hair.
Omfg. 1K likes to 9 dislikes. What the actual fuck!!
Why is 8/10 innapropriate?
Umm.. no.. my guy.. when it comes to shattered glass.. you sweep.. several times.
where the heck is 10/10 in this series?