I would add a random funny thing I wish knew before I started, wool can become rock solid! I try to have a smooth finish and I accidentally created something you could knock a person out with😂🙈 but great tips keep going!!
I found felting back soon after my husband passed. I am, or was a colored pencil artist, but my eyesight is not as well as when i was younger and my hand is not as steady. Needle felting was so much fun and memorizing that i stopped drawing and just threw myself into felting. Then I had to stop that as my mother needed my full time help as she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. After eight years she went into care but i maintained her home until she passed, I held onto the home because I was advised to do so until her personal funds were running out and then sell the home for her continued care. She passed two years ago and at 82 i am back living in my home again and just re-discovered felting and am overjoyed to have found you and your wonderful and informative videos. I will be getting out the wools and ordering better needles and also a good felting pad or make my own, just because I want to do so. Thank you so much for all your wonderful advice and I love your animals, especially the horses.
Thank you so much for watching and needle felting really is a fantastic craft and very therapeutic too. Thank you for your kind words and for watching ❣️
I have been felting for about 15 years. There is still so much to learn. I Make some big pieces and here are a couple of tips I have for them. Large pieces need a more solid armature. I made a large moose and in the end, he still wiggled no matter what I did. Because he had wide, large antlers, I had to weigh down his hooves . I used heavy bolts. With a large piece like this, you have to make sure the armature can stand balanced so you can be confident as you felt. Recently I have started using ugly sweaters to help build my large felt pieces. I made a life-sized selkie and built her up with layers of horrible acrylic blend sweaters. Why? Unlike wool, these terrible blends are not biodegradable. They do not wear well- they pill and usually are poorly made. I am recycling material that would just end up in a landfill. I wrap it in wool to start to give it the contour I want and felt a hard shell of felt over the sweater fillings. I usually felt hard, but that selkie would have been far too heavy if I did not have fluffy sweaters inside. Finally, support your local fiber producers. Learn to clean a raw fleece and you will learn so much about wool. Too many people never try to felt with the varieties that are out there- they only buy wool from the companies selling dyed Merino and Corriedale. I use angora , alpaca, llama, and several types of wool on a regular basis. They all have unique qualities.
Hi, can you actually do felting with acrylic fibres ? I've not started felting yet, I'm on the edge of trying it, but wanted some tips before I began. 😊
Hi, here's my video on vegan and man made fibres, they are slightly hard to work with, probably best to hand card them a bit but lots of people use them x ruclips.net/video/6vnfGf_mTiw/видео.htmlsi=8S2dKUvL4a7IG42M
I have been needle felting for just a few months but have fallen in love with it. Loved your comment that it was like meditation.Some people find the initial felting process boring but I find it to be very restful and calming. I was looking for something I could do in my lap in front of the TV and this is perfect. I am paying attention so that I don’t stab myself so I pick my tv programs so that I don’t have to watch them all the time but can listen while I felt. I do go to my work table for the details and finishing but do all the preliminary felting in a small tray in my lap that holds a felting pad, needles, and scissors. I have constant and significant pain from neuropathy in my feet but find that I can ignore it for hours on end when I’m felting. I’ve been crafting all of my life and am just delighted to find that my projects have turned out far beyond my expectations and I cannot wait to try more advanced projects. Don’t know of another craft or art form that provides such instant gratification. Thanks for all your contributions to our education. Your creations are awesome.
Hello Mary some of what you wrote was as if I had written it myself 😃 because I also sit on my sofa with a tray while watching TV, I also have problems with my feet and have COPD and you are right in saying how the felting keeps you from thinking of the discomfort. I watch and enjoy a lot of tutorials but Phillipa is my favourite.
So glad I found your channel! I'm not a needle felter but I am a sculptor, so I happily work alongside you as you felt and craft! There's lots to love about your content and I'm working my way through ! The thing I most admire about you, besides your obvious skill is your honesty, both about the process and your business, it's so refreshing......and realistic! Please keep up the fantastic work.....and dog walks ( I used to live in Jackson Bridge so still love the scenery) and thank you! Steph ❤ ps the new IKEA Christmas range has mushroom strings!!!!
Thanks for such a lovely comment and yes, I do try to be as honest as possible, I shall have to check out Ikea then! My next vlog has lots of scenery and the Autumn colours as just so lovely round here, Jackson Bridge is beautiful too, thanks for watching xx
I'm so glad I came across you. I have recently taken early retirement and to fill my time I have embarked on a sewing course and loving it. This led me on to understand fabrics (I've become obsessed 😅) Then ofcourse I found felt 😮 his has taken me to another stratosphere, I love it. So my stash of fabrics are now going to be overlooked with my felt 😅. I'm going to be creative with incorporating felt into my fabric soft toy sculptures 🫣 I might be mad but after hearing your tutorials on felt and not to be afraid to try anything, sky's the limit. So I'll thank you for sharing your knowledge and inspiration 🎉 Yippee x
Fantastic news and yes, you can incorporate fabric, Zoe Stainton sculptures on Instagram, she uses fabric patches on some of her pieces, looks great. Needle felting is very addictive and I did sewing first too which I loved but needle felting has won me over, thanks for watching and commenting ❣️x
I love this. Your such an encouraging soul. I do find Felting a form of meditation. It’s centering and quiet and I make things come alive. Such an awarding experience!
When I felt I use my hands the same as cutting vegetables. My dominate hand holds the needle(s) simular to a very sharp knife. I keep my fingers close to the tip of the needle. This position helps my aim to stab the project and not stab my non-dominate hand. Always knowing where the blade/needle is. My non-dominate hand holds the fruit/wool with my finger tips curled under my knuckles. Also, I try to avoid air stabbing. Keeping the project touching the mat helps to keep it stable. ♥️
Very detailed explanation, I understand what you mean, definitely like cutting veg, lovely way to look at it and no air stabbing, I should have mentioned that, thanks for watching x
Thank you SO MUCH! I’m a science teacher with zero artistic ability but LOVE the little animal felts! You really resonate w me and I’m excited to start! Thank you💕
I began felting one week ago in a class! I appreciate all your tips and already understand some of them. Looking forward to watching more of your tutorials!!! Thank you
Been needle felting for years and wish I had seen this video when I started. I sure am glad to see this and will send this to new felters. And yes, I subscribed!
This was so helpful to listen to. I've been felting for about a year? I agree with you that it is so addicting. My one comment to add is that I watch many videos and find I want to try so many different types of felting (2D, 3d, landscapes, wet felting, needle felting...) I feel that trying a lot of different things has helped me narrow down what I want to concentrate on. Now, I need to practice, and concentrate on one type of felting to gain more confidence in my abilities. I look forward to watching more of your videos! I am American and just LOVE listening to your british accent!
Thankyou for this video! I have just discovered needle felting and am in love! I tried 3 local art stores today none of them had anything to do with felting. So this video really helped a beginner out
Yes, it's fairly well known but not many local stores have supplies. If you are UK, it's World Of Wool online, Felt Wildly, The Makerrs, Mum's Makery, if you are US it's Living Felt, Sarafina Fibre Art, Grey Fox Felting and more on Etsy xx
Relatively new to 3d felting, so happy to have stumbled across your video's, I'm mainly interested in making birds at this point, just finished a Goldfinch. When i've got used to armature building im going to do my late dog :)
I found you extremely kind concerned for beginners in felting you came across as super person your understanding what you went through at your journey through felting knowing the pit fall's not wanting others finding through there journey not maki g the same mistakes so thank you sincerely your kind words most of all the encouragement Therese xx
Thank you, yes, I found a few issues when I started and it could have put me off. Don't want others to feel that way, thanks for watching and for your kind words x
This week I saw an artist I follow give Felting a try & he create an adorable Pikachu through it! Since I've been wishing to buy some pokemon plushies anyways it seems much more fun, cost effective & worthwhile to get myself some felting kits and learning how to create them myself instead! Thank you for all the tips and info. It's helpful not to start buying the materials and tools while I'm still blind to what I'll need & the options available
I just finished my first little penguin last night. I had the kit for a couple of months, telling myself I was avoiding it because I was doing other crafts, but the truth is, I was afraid it would be awful. Well, it's not as perfect as the one in the tutorial video, but it's not bad. I really want to do some more. I also just learned about felting pictures, which I think I'd really like. With the little animals, I like that they don't take long to do, compared with other crafts. Thanks for your hints.
Thank you so much for all your information, I am a beginner so trying to learn all I can. So far I am not very satisfied with my projects but I do find it really fun so am going to keep trying.
I do have a video showing my first make, I have spent a lot of time practicing, you improve with every single felt, carded wool and good needles really help too, keep going xx
Thank you so much for this Philippa I always enjoy your videos they are so inspiring and you try so hard to cover all us newbies need. I definitely have found watching your tutorials and using kits have helped me enormously. X
Thank you for such good tips and advice. I’m making finger puppets to send to my grandson. I’m starting with felt sheets to make the hollow tube, then use felting wool for the head. I’ve never. Done felting before but I had a kit and decided to give it a try. I’m so happy I did. Yes, it is addictive in a good way!
I just want to say I really enjoyed th this video. You seem like a genuinely nice person and I liked listening to you. Yes, I have subscribed and look forward to working with you or at least your image. Thank you!
I’ve only been Needle Felting since March, but, thanks to finding you, I believe I’m progressing by leaps and bounds! I think you’ve covered all of the basic things to know, but I’d link your review of Needle Felting books. Also, everything you can find on RUclips - because you’re brilliant, you have at least one video on other creator pages to check out and follow. The only thing I would really underline is - whatever your “skill” level - take your time, and don’t rush. Patience is really helping me. As always, you are so very kind to teach and encourage us newbies! Thank you! ❤️
Thank you!! That's really lovely, I am just trying to encourage others to felt and do it successfully. Yes, I will add the books review video in the description, great idea and thanks for your comment - we all need to take our time xx
@@feltsbyphilippa Hi Philippa, had never really considered felting before as I don't use wool. I've just discovered you can felt with man-made fibres too so now I'm really interested. Can you give any advice on that please?
Yes, I cover vegan and synthetic fibres in the videos below but I haven't actually used them much myself, only tip is to card them a bit first x ruclips.net/video/FQB5-3MMLjw/видео.html
Hello Philippa! I asked a question the other day, and you've been so kind as to answer me the very next day! I ended up visiting a store here in Melbourne that isn't dedicated to needle felting but I found sufficient wool and some needles to start, I ordered a kit that came with a lovely felted mat and spiral and star needles (love the spiral! 1 already broken, though). My first project is autumney leaves and fox on a mobile. It is truly addictive ☺️ ill keep watching your videos, so helpful! Thank you 😊
I have never felted before but I think i may have found my craft! I love sculpting with clay and i live crafting with items other people throw away. This looks like there is so much more freedom! I am familiar with working with armatures so i have that in my favor as well!! I am subscribing to your channel now and i thank you for sharing your wisdom!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank You very helpful. I just started two weeks ago making dolls with Julia Ingles of the Sacred Familiar. Amazing she is. Great tips and suggestions. My third piece is coming along nicely with a wire armature for the arms. Not scary or difficult at all, shoulders and neck are tricky for me. I am excited to have found you and your videos. I ordered from Heidi Feathers and am impressed.
Thank you Phillipa for such a informative video you have shared for us felters. I have been felting since christmas and I love it -its so therapeutic :) I think I overdid it though as my shoulder/top of arm is aching so I am resting it a few days. Any tips on preventing the arm hurting, I will try the multi needle holder as I have been using singular. Thanks Tracey x
Lots of breaks, always sit at a desk, I now go for a massage once every 6 weeks to keep on top of my muscle aches, I also have a video on injuries under my technical list too, it's a bit of a pain when you injure yourself but rest is the best way forward xx
Hello, Thank you for this video, I have just start to watch and learn about this new creative craft for me to try. As you have stated there are a lot of videos out there about Felting, But so far your video has been the most informative and has inspired me to try Needle Felting. Looking forward to watching all of your tutorials and learning as much as i can about this creative craft. Thank you again for sharing and inspiring other to be creative too.
Ah, thank you, it's great to know people find my videos useful, means alot. I hope you are enjoying your needle felting journey, thanks for watching ❣️
hi philippa, recently found your channel, its been really inspirational and it keeps me going if i get bored of needle felting, ive been watching a ton of needle felting videos but yours are always the most helpful. thx a million
Yes, yes and yes!!! I have been trying to explain so many of these things to people but you have put it into words so well. So informative and easy to understand. From now on I will just direct people to your videos ☺️ Thank you!
thank you. so informative. I just discovered needle felting. I think in part to take a break from the tiny DIY Garden shed, the plants are killing me, creating them in the digital space then making them into 3D. I am a jeweller metalsmither, but rarely make jewellery now , and can't wait to see what you say about armature. I realized that felting is something you can take on holiday and so portable!! And most importantly I don't need any digital or computers to assist me.
It's a really fantastic, addictive and very relaxing, definitely portable and patience is a great help. You sound very crafty so this would be a perfect addition, thanks for watching ❣️
My wife’s birthday is in two weeks I want to get her a kit , just don’t want to overwhelm her. She paints rocks and does diamond painting, and was thinking about crocheting, but I really think she’d love this better.
Thank you for the point about needle color coding (not standardized across manufacturers). Getting such items intermixed can create real frustration - as a beginner it is easy for one (such as myself) to not see significant differences that will make working and learning more difficult because you are not using what you think you are using. Maybe adding a marker of some kind for a given set of needles would help me. When a bunch of stuff get taken out it is easy for me to mix stuff together.
I am loving cheviot carded wool it is fast (for me) and white, .This video is amazing and wonderful. Thank you for sharing all your tips and advice xxxxx Happy felting
I've been wondering about needle felting for a bit, actually, this is really informative and helpful. I'm a weaver, mainly, since I'm not an especially dexterous person but needle felting doesn't look like it requires too much dexterity like crochet or knitting does.
Thanks for this video, I'm still trying to learn how to make the basic shapes but I'm ending up with pretty hairy, lopsided results so far, haha. My shapes aren't turning out discernible. It's hard to figure out where to begin or how to troubleshoot myself, but I've enjoyed your advice so far.
Thank you, definitely roll you wool tight to help get the initial shape and it's always easier with carded wool (but you will have heard me say that!). Practice lots as you improve so much every time you create something but you don't realise it, keep your first makes then look at it in three months and you can see your improvement xx
Ima get some needle felting sets for xmas and im sooo looking forward to it! Always wanted to try it and finally get the chance to so im absorbing every bit of informations i can find! Thanks for sharing ur experience with us
Thank you. I have been toying with trying this and you've answered a number of questions I have been wondering about. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience. Very interesting and helpful video. ❤😊 One quick question remains: I fly a lot. Can you take needle felting through TSA?
Glad you liked it, I have read lots of other people take it in hand luggage, put needles in plastic container etc for safety, I haven't done it myself. Plus places strict on plants and bugs coming in, like Australia, might be tricky about the wool x
@@feltsbyphilippa Thank you I will check for here in the US since I fly so often. Appreciate the prompt reply. I have subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to learning more.
My biggest concern probably is how to clean the needle felted figurines, especially if they have wire armature because washing would make the wire rust and possibly stain through the wool. When I make something, especially if it's to sell, I like to know that it is durable, otherwise I feel I have to sell cheap. If it needs special care I like to be able to inform the customer. Craft takes a lot of time and skill, even if it is for myself I want it to last. Everything eventually collects dust from sitting there or dirt from handling. I absolutely love your tutorials, I am not one to subscribe to channels but yours is that good :). I'd really appreciate it if you could do a video on the washing/caring for needle felted items particularly the furry ones and the ones with wire armature, as I have not been able to find one specific to figurines or ornaments.
I'm afraid you don't wash 3D needle felted items as it would cause the wool to felt together and ruin the effect, you can wash 2D pictures, gentle hand wash though. I have no real issue with dust gathering but you can use a paint brush on the surface gently or hoover nozzle with tights over the end. With regards sturdiness, it comes down to how well felted an item is. I have a horse head I did 5 years ago and it's still in perfect condition. If the creation has been softly felted and not firmed up then it will degrade and go floppy but apart from cats getting to my customers creations I haven't had any returns but it's definitely a no to washing anything felted xx
Thank you so much for your response. I live in a very dusty place, I suppose it is worth keeping them in a glass cabinet to preserve their beauty and/dusting occasionally as you suggested. I find needle felting to be very therapeutic and I love it. So I'm going to keep doing it anyway, even if I never sell or keep them in a box. Although I already have a few ideas on how to adapt the display to this environment. Thanks again. I'll definitely continue to watch your videos. Yours are my favourite of all the ones I've watched.@@feltsbyphilippa
Very well done. Great opening for anyone giving a workshop. As I try to get back to needle felting, I find your videos interesting, encouraging and inspiring. Thank you.
(To Felts By Philippa) I really love your channel and your videos, From my experience (one year of experience) Should I start Armature wire. (Love your videos and your the best RUclipsr with good needle felting intel and Tips hope your having a great day.)
Thank you, that is super kind of you to say and yes, definitely give it a go. It really strengthens your felts, just hold the needle lightly as you felt near the wire. If it's not for you then don't worry, lots of needle felters don't use wire just work on felting pieces firmly instead. Thanks for watching and commenting xx
I’ve been needle felting for about 3 months and i have been watching youtube while doing it,but i don5 stare at the screen.I just listen to it so i’m still focusing on the project
You are getting me very excited to try this craft! My one reservation is the treatment of the sheep in the process of shearing. Do you know if there are good quality wools that are ethically sourced and/or cruelty free? I'm seeing some posts online about Alpaca wool and also, acryllic wool as possible alternatives. Thank you so much - your animals are AMAZING!
Here's my video on vegan wools as a great alternative but shearing sheep is necessary and although uncomfortable for 5 mins, it's not painful. There can be the odd tiny nick but it would be far worse not to shear the sheep. We have bred self shedding out of our modern day sheep. Muesling is the only process I know that is uncalled for, normally in Australia. In that case buy UK based or go on Etsy for smaller suppliers who you can chat to. Hope that helps x
@@feltsbyphilippa if you have ever seen a flyblown sheep in the large paddocks in Australia you may not flippantly talk of mulesing. I've seen many sheep dying a very cruel, painful death from flystrike. Our paddocks are many times larger than any in Europe. Maybe you should see for yourself. It is not an unnecessary procedure in this country.
I think it's the use of museling without anesthetic that I would definitely be against, lots of wool companies are against it and promise museling free wool so they obviously have concerns. Shearing is essential and pain free but there are ways around museling that are being investigated so that would great and yes, no sheep should suffer with flystrike x
I'm new at this and struggle with not tensing up too much in my neck, arm and hands. I try to stop and stretch every 5 minutes or so but still end up stiff the next day. I'm hope I'm not the only newbie who has this issue!
It definitely takes time to build up muscle so lots of breaks are needed, I felt quite a lot and it took about 6 months before I was used to it but even then now I have to be careful. Here's my video on injuries from this, hope you are enjoying it despite getting stiff x ruclips.net/video/WTlM4ufIfNU/видео.html
If I'm making a penguin do I make the head completely perfect before adding to the body? And other pieces as well? Or do I connect them all before they're perfect and then finish them all once they're all connected? Also, I live in the states and I've found that merino wool is everywhere and I've been told to be careful. But I don't have a lot of options near me that are also budget friendly for someone who lives on a very small income. I've gone to some of the popular companies that everyone has mentioned and unfortunately I can't afford too much of the stuff. Do you any advice for someone like me? I found out about felting recently from another RUclipsr who makes miniature dollhouses and stuff out of cardboard which is another thing I've dreamed of doing since I can't afford to buy the pieces already made. Plus I think it's more fun to make on your own. I was instantly hooked on needle felting and I want to make the best of it and I also think it would add character to any of my future miniature dollhouse projects. Any advice you or anyone else has for a newbie would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
I prefer to make heads separately and add on but normally if I have wire armature the legs are already on. If not wire then I add on and cover the joins. You can use Merino tops if needed but just card it first so it felts better however it takes longer to felt down. Maybe you could buy a fleece direct from a sheep farmer, wash and card it yourself. It's a lot of work but you can pick up some fleece for not much. However buy it direct be careful online unless it's the actual fleece in the pictures. Plus you would have to dye for other colours. Maybe call some of the companies you have seen and ask if they have any left over wool they sell off cheap. Or just buy core wool and maybe dye it yourself. Hope some of that helps x
Finding a needle felting dedicated shop isn't that easy for most people, but what's most commin is fabric shops, some of them have sections for needle felting
Do you think it’s okay if I’m just starting needle felting and I am getting a begging kit? I think the wool in there would be nice if it was for beginners, I don’t know a lot about needle felting so it I am getting a book about needle felting and watching your videos, I hope you’ll be a big part in my felting journey! ( I know I’m writing his in 2024 but still )
Hopefully the kit has carded wool in it not tops, the carded wool is much easier when you are a beginner, hope you enjoy your needle felting journey, it's a fantastic craft xx
Thank you for making me feel relevant! I live on a slim income but I love my crafts! I'm a newbie felter and I saw videos using pipe cleaners and they went in so easy. Well not for me. But I did figure out that after I cut off most of the "fur" on the pipe cleaners that if I folded them in half and twisted together that it made a much more sturdy piece to be able to poke through felted bodies to make arms and legs. My only regret with the whole process so far is that I recently just heard about felting. So I'm excited to go on this journey. Oh I found out about felting through my other lived hobby of making miniature dollhouses and everything that goes in them. A RUclipsr who makes dollhouses out of cardboard made a live video of trying felting for the 1st time. So I'm super grateful!
I push the needle through from one eye socket to the other but look from the front above keeping it level, looks of looking and adjusting, don't glue until you are completely happy x
Can you tell me the name of the wool you said to use if you are trying to save money? As a Canadian, I am not sure the spelling of what you are saying due to your (lovely) accent, and I want to search it! Thank you.
@@feltsbyphilippa Ah! Core wool! I see now. I only just started learning about felting. I’m guessing core wool is the filler/inside part of the felted objects? Thanks for the quick reply! ❤️
Hi! I really want to get into needle felting, I haven't been able to yet, but I wanted to ask if felted items are ever child safe. I recently became an aunt (super excited!) and wanted to make a toy sort of thing but I've seen in many places that felted items aren't safe for kids. Are there things I could do to make it safe? Thanks!!!
Hi, I'm afraid that's correct, they can always be pulled apart and probably have plastic eyes and wire inside. Maybe look at felt material toys, that could be safer x
@@feltsbyphilippa thank you ever so much xxxxxx Im being brave and will buy some. as I feel my things will be more sturdy and neater . this month, i am getting some books you recommended . Thank you for all your tips inspiration and kindness and sharing
I would add a random funny thing I wish knew before I started, wool can become rock solid! I try to have a smooth finish and I accidentally created something you could knock a person out with😂🙈 but great tips keep going!!
Oh yes! Definite over felt, great point 😀, thanks so much x
I found felting back soon after my husband passed. I am, or was a colored pencil artist, but my eyesight is not as well as when i was younger and my hand is not as steady. Needle felting was so much fun and memorizing that i stopped drawing and just threw myself into felting. Then I had to stop that as my mother needed my full time help as she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. After eight years she went into care but i maintained her home until she passed, I held onto the home because I was advised to do so until her personal funds were running out and then sell the home for her continued care. She passed two years ago and at 82 i am back living in my home again and just re-discovered felting and am overjoyed to have found you and your wonderful and informative videos. I will be getting out the wools and ordering better needles and also a good felting pad or make my own, just because I want to do so. Thank you so much for all your wonderful advice and I love your animals, especially the horses.
Thank you so much for watching and needle felting really is a fantastic craft and very therapeutic too. Thank you for your kind words and for watching ❣️
I have been felting for about 15 years. There is still so much to learn. I Make some big pieces and here are a couple of tips I have for them. Large pieces need a more solid armature. I made a large moose and in the end, he still wiggled no matter what I did. Because he had wide, large antlers, I had to weigh down his hooves . I used heavy bolts. With a large piece like this, you have to make sure the armature can stand balanced so you can be confident as you felt. Recently I have started using ugly sweaters to help build my large felt pieces. I made a life-sized selkie and built her up with layers of horrible acrylic blend sweaters. Why? Unlike wool, these terrible blends are not biodegradable. They do not wear well- they pill and usually are poorly made. I am recycling material that would just end up in a landfill. I wrap it in wool to start to give it the contour I want and felt a hard shell of felt over the sweater fillings. I usually felt hard, but that selkie would have been far too heavy if I did not have fluffy sweaters inside. Finally, support your local fiber producers. Learn to clean a raw fleece and you will learn so much about wool. Too many people never try to felt with the varieties that are out there- they only buy wool from the companies selling dyed Merino and Corriedale. I use angora , alpaca, llama, and several types of wool on a regular basis. They all have unique qualities.
Very interesting thank you for the tips
Hi, can you actually do felting with acrylic fibres ?
I've not started felting yet, I'm on the edge of trying it, but wanted some tips before I began. 😊
Hi, here's my video on vegan and man made fibres, they are slightly hard to work with, probably best to hand card them a bit but lots of people use them x
ruclips.net/video/6vnfGf_mTiw/видео.htmlsi=8S2dKUvL4a7IG42M
@@feltsbyphilippa oh gosh, thank you, I am actually a vegan so this is important to me 😊🤗
I have been needle felting for just a few months but have fallen in love with it. Loved your comment that it was like meditation.Some people find the initial felting process boring but I find it to be very restful and calming. I was looking for something I could do in my lap in front of the TV and this is perfect. I am paying attention so that I don’t stab myself so I pick my tv programs so that I don’t have to watch them all the time but can listen while I felt. I do go to my work table for the details and finishing but do all the preliminary felting in a small tray in my lap that holds a felting pad, needles, and scissors. I have constant and significant pain from neuropathy in my feet but find that I can ignore it for hours on end when I’m felting. I’ve been crafting all of my life and am just delighted to find that my projects have turned out far beyond my expectations and I cannot wait to try more advanced projects. Don’t know of another craft or art form that provides such instant gratification. Thanks for all your contributions to our education. Your creations are awesome.
Thank you! I've just seen you've joined patreon so I will pop you a message on there, love that needle felting helps you so much xx
Hello Mary some of what you wrote was as if I had written it myself 😃 because I also sit on my sofa with a tray while watching TV, I also have problems with my feet and have COPD and you are right in saying how the felting keeps you from thinking of the discomfort. I watch and enjoy a lot of tutorials but Phillipa is my favourite.
Wow--I just started felting a week ago and I am so happy I came across your video and awesome advice. Thank you so much for sharing!
You are so welcome! xx
So glad I found your channel! I'm not a needle felter but I am a sculptor, so I happily work alongside you as you felt and craft! There's lots to love about your content and I'm working my way through ! The thing I most admire about you, besides your obvious skill is your honesty, both about the process and your business, it's so refreshing......and realistic!
Please keep up the fantastic work.....and dog walks ( I used to live in Jackson Bridge so still love the scenery) and thank you! Steph ❤ ps the new IKEA Christmas range has mushroom strings!!!!
Thanks for such a lovely comment and yes, I do try to be as honest as possible, I shall have to check out Ikea then! My next vlog has lots of scenery and the Autumn colours as just so lovely round here, Jackson Bridge is beautiful too, thanks for watching xx
Just discovered I'm good at needle felting.. thanks for this video! I needed it
Glad it was helpful! x
Just want to say I like the way how easy you explain things...really enjoy watching your beginner tutorials :)
Thank you so much, it's always good to know people find my videos useful, thanks for watching xx
@@feltsbyphilippaI just started to needle felt and needed to know some basics 🙂thanks for making these vidoes
I'm so glad I came across you. I have recently taken early retirement and to fill my time I have embarked on a sewing course and loving it. This led me on to understand fabrics (I've become obsessed 😅) Then ofcourse I found felt 😮 his has taken me to another stratosphere, I love it. So my stash of fabrics are now going to be overlooked with my felt 😅. I'm going to be creative with incorporating felt into my fabric soft toy sculptures 🫣 I might be mad but after hearing your tutorials on felt and not to be afraid to try anything, sky's the limit. So I'll thank you for sharing your knowledge and inspiration 🎉 Yippee x
Fantastic news and yes, you can incorporate fabric, Zoe Stainton sculptures on Instagram, she uses fabric patches on some of her pieces, looks great. Needle felting is very addictive and I did sewing first too which I loved but needle felting has won me over, thanks for watching and commenting ❣️x
I love this. Your such an encouraging soul. I do find Felting a form of meditation. It’s centering and quiet and I make things come alive. Such an awarding experience!
Really glad you enjoy it, absolutely love it as a rewarding and relaxing craft, thanks for watching ❣️
It's magical seeing a little character come to life💙
When I felt I use my hands the same as cutting vegetables. My dominate hand holds the needle(s) simular to a very sharp knife. I keep my fingers close to the tip of the needle. This position helps my aim to stab the project and not stab my non-dominate hand. Always knowing where the blade/needle is. My non-dominate hand holds the fruit/wool with my finger tips curled under my knuckles. Also, I try to avoid air stabbing. Keeping the project touching the mat helps to keep it stable. ♥️
Very detailed explanation, I understand what you mean, definitely like cutting veg, lovely way to look at it and no air stabbing, I should have mentioned that, thanks for watching x
Thank you! I've begun by repairing moth damage -- who knew this is a whole world? Great tips!
Glad you liked it 👍 x
Thank you SO MUCH! I’m a science teacher with zero artistic ability but LOVE the little animal felts! You really resonate w me and I’m excited to start! Thank you💕
Thank you, I hope you enjoy it, I find it very addictive x
I began felting one week ago in a class! I appreciate all your tips and already understand some of them. Looking forward to watching more of your tutorials!!!
Thank you
Thank you, glad you like the channel and hope you enjoy your needle felting journey x
Excellent … a lot of great advice. You are a stellar instructor….a walking Encyclopedia … so generous to share! Thank you…❤
Thank you kindly! Glad you liked it xx
Been needle felting for years and wish I had seen this video when I started. I sure am glad to see this and will send this to new felters. And yes, I subscribed!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for supporting my channel like that, very kind xx
I fell in love with felting IMMEDIATELY ❤
The addiction is real! X
Lots of great notes! Thanks for sharing. I just did my first animal, my "corgi" looks a little bit like a cat 😂 excited to try the next one!
This was so helpful to listen to. I've been felting for about a year? I agree with you that it is so addicting. My one comment to add is that I watch many videos and find I want to try so many different types of felting (2D, 3d, landscapes, wet felting, needle felting...) I feel that trying
a lot of different things has helped me narrow down what I want to concentrate on. Now, I need to practice, and concentrate on one type of
felting to gain more confidence in my abilities. I look forward to watching more of your videos! I am American and just LOVE listening to your british accent!
Thank you so much, that's really kind of you and good point to try lots until you find your thing, definitely worth a mention, thanks for watching ❣️
Thankyou for this video!
I have just discovered needle felting and am in love! I tried 3 local art stores today none of them had anything to do with felting.
So this video really helped a beginner out
Yes, it's fairly well known but not many local stores have supplies. If you are UK, it's World Of Wool online, Felt Wildly, The Makerrs, Mum's Makery, if you are US it's Living Felt, Sarafina Fibre Art, Grey Fox Felting and more on Etsy xx
@@feltsbyphilippa I'm in Australia 😉 but thinking I may be ordering from the UK
Oh yes, I'm not good with places over there, I'll just check with someone I know x
Relatively new to 3d felting, so happy to have stumbled across your video's, I'm mainly interested in making birds at this point, just finished a Goldfinch. When i've got used to armature building im going to do my late dog :)
Welcome aboard! Lovely to have you here and that will be a beautiful thing to felt, thanks for watching xx
I found you extremely kind concerned for beginners in felting you came across as super person your understanding what you went through at your journey through felting knowing the pit fall's not wanting others finding through there journey not maki g the same mistakes so thank you sincerely your kind words most of all the encouragement Therese xx
Thank you, yes, I found a few issues when I started and it could have put me off. Don't want others to feel that way, thanks for watching and for your kind words x
This week I saw an artist I follow give Felting a try & he create an adorable Pikachu through it! Since I've been wishing to buy some pokemon plushies anyways it seems much more fun, cost effective & worthwhile to get myself some felting kits and learning how to create them myself instead!
Thank you for all the tips and info. It's helpful not to start buying the materials and tools while I'm still blind to what I'll need & the options available
It really helps to start with carded wool/batts but not 100% essential, glad you are researching before purchasing, thanks for watching ❣️
I just finished my first little penguin last night. I had the kit for a couple of months, telling myself I was avoiding it because I was doing other crafts, but the truth is, I was afraid it would be awful. Well, it's not as perfect as the one in the tutorial video, but it's not bad. I really want to do some more. I also just learned about felting pictures, which I think I'd really like. With the little animals, I like that they don't take long to do, compared with other crafts. Thanks for your hints.
Glad you finally did it and as with all things practice really helps, thanks for watching x
Thank you so much for all your information, I am a beginner so trying to learn all I can. So far I am not very satisfied with my projects but I do find it really fun so am going to keep trying.
I do have a video showing my first make, I have spent a lot of time practicing, you improve with every single felt, carded wool and good needles really help too, keep going xx
Thank you so much for this Philippa I always enjoy your videos they are so inspiring and you try so hard to cover all us newbies need. I definitely have found watching your tutorials and using kits have helped me enormously. X
Brilliant, glad to hear it, kits really helped me and I was several years in, thanks for watching and commenting xx
Thank you for such good tips and advice. I’m making finger puppets to send to my grandson. I’m starting with felt sheets to make the hollow tube, then use felting wool for the head. I’ve never. Done felting before but I had a kit and decided to give it a try. I’m so happy I did. Yes, it is addictive in a good way!
It definitely is and so adaptable too, thanks for watching ❣️
Love your videos Philippa, so very very helpful, thank you ❤
Thanks for watching ❣️ xx
I just want to say I really enjoyed th this video. You seem like a genuinely nice person and I liked listening to you. Yes, I have subscribed and look forward to working with you or at least your image. Thank you!
Thank you, that's very sweet and it's great to have you here x
I’ve only been Needle Felting since March, but, thanks to finding you, I believe I’m progressing by leaps and bounds! I think you’ve covered all of the basic things to know, but I’d link your review of Needle Felting books. Also, everything you can find on RUclips - because you’re brilliant, you have at least one video on other creator pages to check out and follow. The only thing I would really underline is - whatever your “skill” level - take your time, and don’t rush. Patience is really helping me. As always, you are so very kind to teach and encourage us newbies! Thank you! ❤️
Thank you!! That's really lovely, I am just trying to encourage others to felt and do it successfully. Yes, I will add the books review video in the description, great idea and thanks for your comment - we all need to take our time xx
@@feltsbyphilippa Hi Philippa, had never really considered felting before as I don't use wool. I've just discovered you can felt with man-made fibres too so now I'm really interested. Can you give any advice on that please?
Yes, I cover vegan and synthetic fibres in the videos below but I haven't actually used them much myself, only tip is to card them a bit first x
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Hello Philippa! I asked a question the other day, and you've been so kind as to answer me the very next day! I ended up visiting a store here in Melbourne that isn't dedicated to needle felting but I found sufficient wool and some needles to start, I ordered a kit that came with a lovely felted mat and spiral and star needles (love the spiral! 1 already broken, though). My first project is autumney leaves and fox on a mobile. It is truly addictive ☺️ ill keep watching your videos, so helpful! Thank you 😊
That's really great, good needles are so important and yes, it's super addictive! Xx
I have never felted before but I think i may have found my craft! I love sculpting with clay and i live crafting with items other people throw away. This looks like there is so much more freedom! I am familiar with working with armatures so i have that in my favor as well!! I am subscribing to your channel now and i thank you for sharing your wisdom!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
No problem, it definitely is sculpting but with wool so no mess, I really love it especially after trying lots of other crafts xx
Love your videos it's teaching me a lot only a few months in and yes I'm a addict !
Definitely very addictive, thanks for watching xx
You sre so helpfull and clear instructions done landscapes now going to give animals a go thank you soo much
Thank you, glad you liked it and thanks for watching ❣️
Thank You Philippa for your generosity, beautiful lady.❤️👏God bless you. 😘
Thank you! Xx
Thank You very helpful. I just started two weeks ago making dolls with Julia Ingles of the Sacred Familiar. Amazing she is. Great tips and suggestions. My third piece is coming along nicely with a wire armature for the arms. Not scary or difficult at all, shoulders and neck are tricky for me. I am excited to have found you and your videos. I ordered from Heidi Feathers and am impressed.
Thank you, glad you like my videos, Julia's work is fascinating, thanks for watching ❣️
Thank you Phillipa for such a informative video you have shared for us felters. I have been felting since christmas and I love it -its so therapeutic :) I think I overdid it though as my shoulder/top of arm is aching so I am resting it a few days. Any tips on preventing the arm hurting, I will try the multi needle holder as I have been using singular. Thanks Tracey x
Lots of breaks, always sit at a desk, I now go for a massage once every 6 weeks to keep on top of my muscle aches, I also have a video on injuries under my technical list too, it's a bit of a pain when you injure yourself but rest is the best way forward xx
Just making contact to say thank you. You have inspired me to start felting. Your videos are fantastic.
Glad you like them and I hope you are enjoying your felting journey ❣️
Hello, Thank you for this video, I have just start to watch and learn about this new creative craft for me to try. As you have stated there are a lot of videos out there about Felting, But so far your video has been the most informative and has inspired me to try Needle Felting. Looking forward to watching all of your tutorials and learning as much as i can about this creative craft. Thank you again for sharing and inspiring other to be creative too.
Ah, thank you, it's great to know people find my videos useful, means alot. I hope you are enjoying your needle felting journey, thanks for watching ❣️
WOW! Your work is just beautiful. Thanks for all the tips. I’ve just started needle felting and like you said I’m addicted.
Definitely addictive, you are in the right place! Thanks for watching ❣️
I am so grateful that you share your knowledge! Truly makes me happy
Glad to help x
Great tips ! I started needle felt painting very recently and simply LOVE this art form .it is fun and very meditative
Yes, it's very meditative, definitely agree with you there, thanks for watching ❣️
hi philippa, recently found your channel, its been really inspirational and it keeps me going if i get bored of needle felting, ive been watching a ton of needle felting videos but yours are always the most helpful. thx a million
BTW ordering a brand new kit
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much, your generosity and soothing voice and clear and direct instructions are sooo helpful
Thank you, that's very kind xx
Yes, yes and yes!!! I have been trying to explain so many of these things to people but you have put it into words so well. So informative and easy to understand. From now on I will just direct people to your videos ☺️ Thank you!
Thank you, I had quite a few pointers so had to put them all together in one video, glad you liked it! X
thank you. so informative. I just discovered needle felting. I think in part to take a break from the tiny DIY Garden shed, the plants are killing me, creating them in the digital space then making them into 3D. I am a jeweller metalsmither, but rarely make jewellery now , and can't wait to see what you say about armature. I realized that felting is something you can take on holiday and so portable!! And most importantly I don't need any digital or computers to assist me.
It's a really fantastic, addictive and very relaxing, definitely portable and patience is a great help. You sound very crafty so this would be a perfect addition, thanks for watching ❣️
My wife’s birthday is in two weeks I want to get her a kit , just don’t want to overwhelm her. She paints rocks and does diamond painting, and was thinking about crocheting, but I really think she’d love this better.
It's a great craft, very therapeutic, I sell kits in my Etsy shop plus The crafty kit company is also good.
@@feltsbyphilippa Thank You 🙂
Thank you- I find your instruction wonderful! Much appreciated!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for the point about needle color coding (not standardized across manufacturers).
Getting such items intermixed can create real frustration - as a beginner it is easy for one (such as myself) to not see significant differences that will make working and learning more difficult because you are not using what you think you are using.
Maybe adding a marker of some kind for a given set of needles would help me. When a bunch of stuff get taken out it is easy for me to mix stuff together.
I now add coloured tape on the top, easier to hold and you can unify the code to what you want, thanks for watching.
I am loving cheviot carded wool it is fast (for me) and white, .This video is amazing and wonderful. Thank you for sharing all your tips and advice xxxxx Happy felting
Thank you, you too x
Thanks for the tips! I'll try to remember those as I learn
Glad you liked them x
Thank you for the great tips. Enjoying your channel tremendously.
Thank you, glad you are enjoying it x
I've been wondering about needle felting for a bit, actually, this is really informative and helpful. I'm a weaver, mainly, since I'm not an especially dexterous person but needle felting doesn't look like it requires too much dexterity like crochet or knitting does.
It's really fluid and natural, like sculpture but with wool, very therapeutic too x
Thank you for all your advice I'm about to start on my first project and am excited to start xx
Hope it goes well, it's a fantastic craft x
Thanks for this video, I'm still trying to learn how to make the basic shapes but I'm ending up with pretty hairy, lopsided results so far, haha. My shapes aren't turning out discernible. It's hard to figure out where to begin or how to troubleshoot myself, but I've enjoyed your advice so far.
Thank you, definitely roll you wool tight to help get the initial shape and it's always easier with carded wool (but you will have heard me say that!). Practice lots as you improve so much every time you create something but you don't realise it, keep your first makes then look at it in three months and you can see your improvement xx
Ima get some needle felting sets for xmas and im sooo looking forward to it! Always wanted to try it and finally get the chance to so im absorbing every bit of informations i can find! Thanks for sharing ur experience with us
Thank you, hope you enjoy your felting journey, lots of practice really helps and some patience! 😊 x
Thank you. I have been toying with trying this and you've answered a number of questions I have been wondering about. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience. Very interesting and helpful video. ❤😊
One quick question remains: I fly a lot. Can you take needle felting through TSA?
Glad you liked it, I have read lots of other people take it in hand luggage, put needles in plastic container etc for safety, I haven't done it myself. Plus places strict on plants and bugs coming in, like Australia, might be tricky about the wool x
@@feltsbyphilippa Thank you I will check for here in the US since I fly so often. Appreciate the prompt reply.
I have subscribed to your channel.
Looking forward to learning more.
I have thought about doing this for some time. I’m going to start with a kit and see how I go. Thank you for the tips 😊
No problem, I have lots more videos that will help, thanks for watching x
My biggest concern probably is how to clean the needle felted figurines, especially if they have wire armature because washing would make the wire rust and possibly stain through the wool. When I make something, especially if it's to sell, I like to know that it is durable, otherwise I feel I have to sell cheap. If it needs special care I like to be able to inform the customer. Craft takes a lot of time and skill, even if it is for myself I want it to last. Everything eventually collects dust from sitting there or dirt from handling. I absolutely love your tutorials, I am not one to subscribe to channels but yours is that good :). I'd really appreciate it if you could do a video on the washing/caring for needle felted items particularly the furry ones and the ones with wire armature, as I have not been able to find one specific to figurines or ornaments.
I'm afraid you don't wash 3D needle felted items as it would cause the wool to felt together and ruin the effect, you can wash 2D pictures, gentle hand wash though. I have no real issue with dust gathering but you can use a paint brush on the surface gently or hoover nozzle with tights over the end. With regards sturdiness, it comes down to how well felted an item is. I have a horse head I did 5 years ago and it's still in perfect condition. If the creation has been softly felted and not firmed up then it will degrade and go floppy but apart from cats getting to my customers creations I haven't had any returns but it's definitely a no to washing anything felted xx
Thank you so much for your response. I live in a very dusty place, I suppose it is worth keeping them in a glass cabinet to preserve their beauty and/dusting occasionally as you suggested. I find needle felting to be very therapeutic and I love it. So I'm going to keep doing it anyway, even if I never sell or keep them in a box. Although I already have a few ideas on how to adapt the display to this environment. Thanks again. I'll definitely continue to watch your videos. Yours are my favourite of all the ones I've watched.@@feltsbyphilippa
Very well done. Great opening for anyone giving a workshop. As I try to get back to needle felting, I find your videos interesting, encouraging and inspiring. Thank you.
That's so very kind of you and really happy you like my channel, thank you xx
Thank you so much Phillipa your a star 🌟 I will follow what you've said 😊 thanks ❤ xx
(To Felts By Philippa) I really love your channel and your videos, From my experience (one year of experience) Should I start Armature wire. (Love your videos and your the best RUclipsr with good needle felting intel and Tips hope your having a great day.)
Thank you, that is super kind of you to say and yes, definitely give it a go. It really strengthens your felts, just hold the needle lightly as you felt near the wire. If it's not for you then don't worry, lots of needle felters don't use wire just work on felting pieces firmly instead. Thanks for watching and commenting xx
@@feltsbyphilippa Thank you, I will try it out, love your channel have a good day
I have done two projects so far and I'm having so much fun. I'm loving your videos. Thank you for this one.
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching ❣️
This is so good and helpful - thank you very much Philippa!
I really thought about this list and included lots of things, glad you liked it 👍
Philippa, you are such a treasure. 💝
Thank you so much, so very kind of you x
Spot on with everything you said!!
Thank you! X
Thank you! I’m just about to start out and this has really helped.
Glad it helps x
I’ve been needle felting for about 3 months and i have been watching youtube while doing it,but i don5 stare at the screen.I just listen to it so i’m still focusing on the project
Definitely best to just listen, I do that too, thanks for watching ❣️
Great Video and I love your creations! You are not only talented but have a teachers heart! Thank you!
Thank you! That's very kind and glad you liked the video x
You are getting me very excited to try this craft! My one reservation is the treatment of the sheep in the process of shearing. Do you know if there are good quality wools that are ethically sourced and/or cruelty free? I'm seeing some posts online about Alpaca wool and also, acryllic wool as possible alternatives. Thank you so much - your animals are AMAZING!
Here's my video on vegan wools as a great alternative but shearing sheep is necessary and although uncomfortable for 5 mins, it's not painful. There can be the odd tiny nick but it would be far worse not to shear the sheep. We have bred self shedding out of our modern day sheep. Muesling is the only process I know that is uncalled for, normally in Australia. In that case buy UK based or go on Etsy for smaller suppliers who you can chat to. Hope that helps x
@@feltsbyphilippa if you have ever seen a flyblown sheep in the large paddocks in Australia you may not flippantly talk of mulesing. I've seen many sheep dying a very cruel, painful death from flystrike. Our paddocks are many times larger than any in Europe. Maybe you should see for yourself. It is not an unnecessary procedure in this country.
I think it's the use of museling without anesthetic that I would definitely be against, lots of wool companies are against it and promise museling free wool so they obviously have concerns. Shearing is essential and pain free but there are ways around museling that are being investigated so that would great and yes, no sheep should suffer with flystrike x
Fantastic help love your videos so helpful thanks
Thank you so much x
Thanks so much! very helpful!
Thank you ❣️ x
I bought polyester classic loft batting and microfibre stuffing? Would either of those work as core wool?
Microfiber stuffing should be fine but it might be very crunchy and I've no idea for loft batting, give it a go and see x
Huge amount of really helpful info there! Well done Pippa xx
Thanks so much Belle xx
Thabkyou for this, learned so much! 🌸
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching xx
did you make heidi fethers🐾
Great tips, Pippa!
Thanks so much Jill xx
i love batts so much easier to felt
Definitely xx
Thank you so very much for your advise.
Glad it was helpful!
I'm new at this and struggle with not tensing up too much in my neck, arm and hands. I try to stop and stretch every 5 minutes or so but still end up stiff the next day.
I'm hope I'm not the only newbie who has this issue!
It definitely takes time to build up muscle so lots of breaks are needed, I felt quite a lot and it took about 6 months before I was used to it but even then now I have to be careful. Here's my video on injuries from this, hope you are enjoying it despite getting stiff x
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this was so helpful!!
Thank you x
Those were all fantastic tips!
Thanks so much Shamma xx
If I'm making a penguin do I make the head completely perfect before adding to the body? And other pieces as well? Or do I connect them all before they're perfect and then finish them all once they're all connected? Also, I live in the states and I've found that merino wool is everywhere and I've been told to be careful. But I don't have a lot of options near me that are also budget friendly for someone who lives on a very small income. I've gone to some of the popular companies that everyone has mentioned and unfortunately I can't afford too much of the stuff. Do you any advice for someone like me? I found out about felting recently from another RUclipsr who makes miniature dollhouses and stuff out of cardboard which is another thing I've dreamed of doing since I can't afford to buy the pieces already made. Plus I think it's more fun to make on your own. I was instantly hooked on needle felting and I want to make the best of it and I also think it would add character to any of my future miniature dollhouse projects. Any advice you or anyone else has for a newbie would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
I prefer to make heads separately and add on but normally if I have wire armature the legs are already on. If not wire then I add on and cover the joins. You can use Merino tops if needed but just card it first so it felts better however it takes longer to felt down. Maybe you could buy a fleece direct from a sheep farmer, wash and card it yourself. It's a lot of work but you can pick up some fleece for not much. However buy it direct be careful online unless it's the actual fleece in the pictures. Plus you would have to dye for other colours. Maybe call some of the companies you have seen and ask if they have any left over wool they sell off cheap. Or just buy core wool and maybe dye it yourself. Hope some of that helps x
Finding a needle felting dedicated shop isn't that easy for most people, but what's most commin is fabric shops, some of them have sections for needle felting
Definitely true, it's always nicer to see what you are buying in real life x
Lovely video!
Thanks ❣️
Do you think it’s okay if I’m just starting needle felting and I am getting a begging kit? I think the wool in there would be nice if it was for beginners, I don’t know a lot about needle felting so it I am getting a book about needle felting and watching your videos, I hope you’ll be a big part in my felting journey! ( I know I’m writing his in 2024 but still )
Hopefully the kit has carded wool in it not tops, the carded wool is much easier when you are a beginner, hope you enjoy your needle felting journey, it's a fantastic craft xx
When I was beginning, and afraid of armature, I practiced with pipe cleaner armatures because they are a cheap option.
Yes, great idea and a fab place to start, thanks for commenting x
Thank you for making me feel relevant! I live on a slim income but I love my crafts! I'm a newbie felter and I saw videos using pipe cleaners and they went in so easy. Well not for me. But I did figure out that after I cut off most of the "fur" on the pipe cleaners that if I folded them in half and twisted together that it made a much more sturdy piece to be able to poke through felted bodies to make arms and legs. My only regret with the whole process so far is that I recently just heard about felting. So I'm excited to go on this journey. Oh I found out about felting through my other lived hobby of making miniature dollhouses and everything that goes in them. A RUclipsr who makes dollhouses out of cardboard made a live video of trying felting for the 1st time. So I'm super grateful!
Thank you and dolls houses out of cardboard - fascinating. I can push wire into items but pipe cleaners would be a challenge, thanks for watching xx
Do you happen to know where in the US to get good needles? I would love your recommendation. Thank you!
Heidifeathers if they deliver or living felt or Sarafina Fibre Art xx
Does your wrist or hand muscles ever hurt? Or is there a correct technique to prevent chronic wrist pain?
I have covered it in this video here x
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Thank you so much!
Wow, how did u needle felt such huge things? I usually just needle felt when making eyes and a mouth on crocheted amigurumi.
Large things are easier for me, I find small things more difficult! xx
Hares were all lovely, but spotted yours straighaway x
Aahh, thank you, they were very good though xx
Very helpful thank you.
Thanks xx
Thank you so much .
Thanks for watching xx
How do you get eyes even.?. mine always end up cross eyed !,,
I push the needle through from one eye socket to the other but look from the front above keeping it level, looks of looking and adjusting, don't glue until you are completely happy x
Can you tell me the name of the wool you said to use if you are trying to save money? As a Canadian, I am not sure the spelling of what you are saying due to your (lovely) accent, and I want to search it! Thank you.
I think that is bavvet wool, very cheap for core wool, not sure about postage though, might be too expensive 🤔 x
@@feltsbyphilippa Ah! Core wool! I see now. I only just started learning about felting. I’m guessing core wool is the filler/inside part of the felted objects?
Thanks for the quick reply! ❤️
Yes, it just saves some money x
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I was about to ask the same exact word 🙈 thank you very much!
I read that polyfiber is good for core fiber, is this true?
It is but test it first, it can be quite crunchy once felted but definitely useable x
Hi! I really want to get into needle felting, I haven't been able to yet, but I wanted to ask if felted items are ever child safe. I recently became an aunt (super excited!) and wanted to make a toy sort of thing but I've seen in many places that felted items aren't safe for kids. Are there things I could do to make it safe? Thanks!!!
Hi, I'm afraid that's correct, they can always be pulled apart and probably have plastic eyes and wire inside. Maybe look at felt material toys, that could be safer x
@@feltsbyphilippa Thanks!!
Please may you send me a link for the wire you use.. please xxxx
This should be it,
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Galvanised is key, it should be strong x
@@feltsbyphilippa thank you ever so much xxxxxx Im being brave and will buy some. as I feel my things will be more sturdy and neater . this month, i am getting some books you recommended . Thank you for all your tips inspiration and kindness and sharing
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Is fibre yarn good for beginners
Do you mean like wool for knitting, you can brush it out and felt it, slightly harder work but definitely possible x
@@feltsbyphilippa thank you I made my first ladybug last night and love the channel
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