Thanks for the inspiration! I plan to make a long strip of a winter scene to cut up and use for Christmas cards to send to distant family. Love your tutorials and products!
Just finished watching this tutorial in the middle of summer (!!). Really appreciated learning how to make those evergreen trees and also using the cutouts as a guide for placement when doing 2d scenery pictures. Thanks LF and the whole team for making this tutorial available for us newbies to learn the fine art of needle felting.
I absolutely love you and your tutorials I'm new to needle felting and you have such a way of making it not so intimidating I don't think you realize the beautiful similarities to our beloved Bob Ross you do have. I'm at work for wooly Wednesday so I am thankful for your archived tutorials. God Bless all of you for making these tutorials so enjoyable and helpful 🥰🐑🎄🙏
What a beautiful note to receive this morning, Tina. Thank you so much for you very kind sentiments, and we are so happy to hear you find these tutorials valuable. Thank you.
I’m so glad you leave these up for newcomers. I think this stocking will need to be my first wet felted project and flat felted picture! I just love it!
I'm new to needle felting and find your tutorials really inspirational and helpful, and really easy to follow too. Would love to see more 2D needle felting projects in the future. Keep up the good work!
Give it a go, Kathy! A friend of ours does this often with her pieces...equal layers and even directional felting is important so as not to distort your design.
Could you possibly do a winter scene using some turquoise and or teal colors? Maybe with a gnome in it! I would love to buy a kit like that! My living room for Christmas is decorated using those colors.
Hi Marie! I primarily do 2d pictures and toys for kids with felting :) If wet-felting holds up better, and toys get A LOT of handling, then do you recommend wet felting after making a needle felted piece? How do you wet felt a 3d needle felted piece? 😊😊😊
Hi Cindy :) The wool has one way barbs on the shaft that once entangled...does not come undone. Think of it like the plastic zip ties that once latched down, do not go backwards...you have to cut them apart. Wool is similar in this way.
I saw on the pillow video, you mentioned washing the pillow. Amazing that it would stay together. What about on clothing that you would wash and dry? You work is so Beautiful!!!💗
Cindy, clothes that we felt are generally hand wash...not washing machine wash. We made a washable table runner, but it does need gentle washing, otherwise the fibers will tend to pill.
I really liked this tutorial and I think it’s given me the idea to use this to needle felt a winter scene onto a felted purse. 😊
Thanks for the inspiration! I plan to make a long strip of a winter scene to cut up and use for Christmas cards to send to distant family. Love your tutorials and products!
Just finished watching this tutorial in the middle of summer (!!). Really appreciated learning how to make those evergreen trees and also using the cutouts as a guide for placement when doing 2d scenery pictures. Thanks LF and the whole team for making this tutorial available for us newbies to learn the fine art of needle felting.
My friend doesn't have a Christmas stocking yet. I'm thinking I'll make one for her, thank you for this
What a thoughtful and amazing gift!
Love your tutorials. You are so talented and make it look doable. I need to watch them twice to get all the info you are imparting.
Thank you so kindly!
I absolutely love you and your tutorials I'm new to needle felting and you have such a way of making it not so intimidating I don't think you realize the beautiful similarities to our beloved Bob Ross you do have. I'm at work for wooly Wednesday so I am thankful for your archived tutorials. God Bless all of you for making these tutorials so enjoyable and helpful 🥰🐑🎄🙏
What a beautiful note to receive this morning, Tina. Thank you so much for you very kind sentiments, and we are so happy to hear you find these tutorials valuable. Thank you.
I’m so glad you leave these up for newcomers. I think this stocking will need to be my first wet felted project and flat felted picture! I just love it!
Love watching you make a tree. So effective, thanks.
I have learnt so much from you. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your note :) and sincerely we are so happy to hear they are helpful!
I loved watching you make this and am eager to try it! Marie makes it look so easy! And I know it isn't...not for me!
You can do it!!
I'm new to needle felting and find your tutorials really inspirational and helpful, and really easy to follow too. Would love to see more 2D needle felting projects in the future. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much, Rachel! We will definitely be doing more 2D projects :)
Thank you for showing how to do the trees. For some reason I can never figure out how to make them look natural.
Very inspirational. Thanks
Thank you so much, Terry! It is our pleasure!
I am new to felting. I am interested in the wet felt/ needle felt/and wet felt again. It seems that would set the design better.
Give it a go, Kathy! A friend of ours does this often with her pieces...equal layers and even directional felting is important so as not to distort your design.
Could you possibly do a winter scene using some turquoise and or teal colors? Maybe with a gnome in it! I would love to buy a kit like that! My living room for Christmas is decorated using those colors.
Hi Marie! I primarily do 2d pictures and toys for kids with felting :) If wet-felting holds up better, and toys get A LOT of handling, then do you recommend wet felting after making a needle felted piece? How do you wet felt a 3d needle felted piece? 😊😊😊
We love you "wanky". We can all identify with you!
How does the Wool stay in forever? I guess you can I am very new to Felting!!
Hi Cindy :) The wool has one way barbs on the shaft that once entangled...does not come undone. Think of it like the plastic zip ties that once latched down, do not go backwards...you have to cut them apart. Wool is similar in this way.
I saw on the pillow video, you mentioned washing the pillow. Amazing that it would stay together. What about on clothing that you would wash and dry?
You work is so Beautiful!!!💗
Cindy, clothes that we felt are generally hand wash...not washing machine wash. We made a washable table runner, but it does need gentle washing, otherwise the fibers will tend to pill.
@@cindyking3304 Thank you for your kind comments :)
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OMG WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH ME... I MISSED WOOLY WEDNESDAY AGAIN... UGH....
Awe, its a busy time, Sharon! Happy Holidays to you!