I needle felt on the couch mostly, on my lap. I have a rolling trolly with all my stuff, but I’m starting to acquire more wool than will fit on it! I’m planning to move to a 2-bedroom soon just so I can have a proper studio. Thanks for the tour - love to see other artist’s spaces!
Yes, rolling trolleys are great as everything is there, perfect way to do it, love having my comfortable chair though, makes it easier on my back, a studio is a real luxury, you will love it when you move x
I tried sitting on the floor to work couldn't hack it personally but hands up to those who can 😀. I have a desk on one side of my office was upcycled, a lovely mirror to that I distressed a bit and two very large bamboo storage boxes to store tools in etc 😀
Hi I am new to felting and I do my felting on the chair I don't have an office I try and get my stuff from Amazon UK anyway awesome video anyway please keep safe and well love Lesley 😍
Thank you, lots of people sit in their chairs, I did in the beginning and if you are careful on Amazon you can get some good stuff, thanks for watching and commenting xx
I'am starter felter en i have my room in the loft of our house, really nice place to be and plenty of space. My own music and can leave it there when i don't felt. Thanks for yout wonderfull video's. As a starter i learnt a lot from you. I can't buy a woolbuddy mat it cost me 28,- shipping to Holland. Thats to expencive. Hope you don't mind my bad english. I'am from Holland...so... Have i nice christmas en stay save. 😍
Thank you for sharing your studio with us! Very interesting and gave me a few ideas! I keep much of my wool in the clear, hanging shoe racks (I have three, two with batting and one with roving/sliver). They hang on the closet doors in my bedroom. The rest of my supplies, equipment, tools are in two (one large, one small) rolling drawer carts. I also have a large cardboard box full of extra batting, in multiple colors. I don’t have a spare room, so the rolling carts make it easier to move my supplies from my bedroom right into the kitchen, where I sit at the table. I have a lamp sitting there so I have extra lighting while I work. It’s not an ideal setup, but it works fairly well, for now.😉
A moving cart is so great because I sometimes have to move around and lighting is so important, I struggle to felt in bad light, thanks so much for describing your set up xx
Could you explain more about what the different needles do, please. I just purchased a spiral, star and reverse. Are there more? Thanks so much for your tutorials🥰👍
Thank you for sharing this video. I have purchased the equipment to begin a small bird, but I find myself intimidated by the thought of even beginning as I have never done this type of craft project and seeing others pieces I think make me feel this way. I suppose I need to just begin and go with it. ") Always a joy to see your channel. In Joy
Thank you, yes, you do have to be brave and just do it, sometimes I get stuck on a project and don't want to ruin it but once I tackled it I wonder why I procrastinated so much. Watch lots of videos for help, I don't do birds but others do xx
@@feltsbyphilippa I looked at the video review of books on felting, this was so helpful, I ordered two of the beginner ones. I think having something to look at and refer to will be a help, as the area in my home I work in for crafts does not have access for a computer. Thanks for all the encouragement and information you share, much appreciated. Have a great week. In Joy
Hi Pippa, it was great to see all of your organizing and storage. We are redoing our basement and I have claimed a large walk in closet to store all the wool and extra everything. Your organization helped me think of some ideas to better utilize the area. I have things in 5 rooms right now, not good. This was a fantastic video thank you for making it. xoxoxox
Thanks Shamma, it helps having it all together, I had it spread around before, a walk in closet for wool storage sounds like a room I need to see when it's done!! Xx
I love your Studio it is Wonderful. I use a table knee board on the sofa. it's not ideal.......I am getting a craft room when we move, My Brilliant man ..has offered to build me what i need. Also do paper crafts with my Cricut Explorer Air 2 machine. I have packed this away as we do not have room were we live.
I think I would love a cricut! They sound fab but I concentrate so much on my felting. Might get my daughter into stickers and paperwork. An actual room is amazing and I can shut the door and hide in there, you will love it when you get yours, thanks for watching x
Thanks for the tour, Phillipa. It's always interesting to see how others set their space (if they have one) up. I have a small bedroom where I sleep (because I'm a shift worker too) and I also have a craft work table in there as well as mountains of boxes. I do many different crafts including polymer clay, latch hook rug design, 3D printing, 3D pen crafting, and needle felting, so I have a lot of materials and equipment. Downstairs is my my main work station in front of my desktop computer, which over flows with my current projects from needle felting and tablet weaving.
i started with a box now i have a massive room shelfing bit like yours and yes loads and loads of different wool i think it has cost me 4k so far as i also do fofurring .i have ot stop buying lol it is so addictive oh must have that must have this
Thanks Pippa, it's interesting to see how you have everything set out. I am using our spare bedroom for my wool storage and I also have a desk in there. I'm lucky to have the space but the only problem is most of my wool is put away in draws so I can't see what I have. I'm going to use some of my time off at Christmas to have a big tidy up. Merry Christmas x
That gets really tricky because you know you have a certain colour but you can't find it! I spends ages moving wool about! It's great you have a room though, have a lovely Christmas 🎄 xx
I thought I would just say , I too have a felting book coming out at the end of January. It’s available to pre order now from Amazon and also from the publisher White Owl books called Introduction to Needle felting . It is out on 30th January 2022. , it
Love the tour! It's always interesting to see other setups. I'm a new felter but my general craft room is a bit bigger than yours...however it also doubles as a two-person gaming room so is much less efficiently laid out. That's a project for the new year 😅 As far as things I'm struggling with, I don't know if this is maybe too vague but probably just getting an idea of the "progression" route in the path. Like with knitting you generally learn to knit and purl, make something flat like a washcloth, then progress onto bigger things or in-the-round (hats etc), then more complicated stitches, cables and lace. I'm just not really sure what a sensible plan of attack is with felting so I'm trying things at random and seeing what sticks.
We discussed this recently in my Patreon. I think you have to find something you really really want to felt. What's your favourite animal, object, find something you are really keen to do. Doing the pumpkins recently also pushed me to copy what was in front of me, that was a good challenge. Doing an online course also makes you improve as you have the instructor there. Pick something and then search Pinterest for felted examples so you can see how others has created it. Hope some of the above helps. I love my sheep, cows and horses so I just focus on them alot and try to improve x
I really enjoy your videos, thank you. I have learned so much from watching them. When I use wire armature I struggle with the wire poking through, even though I have twisted it into a loop. This happens mostly in the foot area, if I pile on more wool then the feet look funny. Suggestions?
Thanks for watching my videos, make sure the wire is flat, flat nose plyers help, wrap with floristry tape (see my problem solving wire armature video) then the wool wraps round it well. Wrap wool past the wire by a tiny amount then felt the loose wool backwards into it. Failing that, do foot separately with no wire and attach at base, not ideal at all but you will have control over foot size, plus keep practicing, legs can be tricky x
Hi, thank you for sharing your studio. You mentioned taxes. Currently I have no income so I don’t pay any tax. What do I need to do to set up the tax situation? I’m nervous about that. Years ago I was self employed, but I’m talking 20 years ago!
I'm afraid I'm not a tax advisor but just check with HMRC if you need to register, normally it's after £1000 gross income per year but best for you to check on their website x
Hi, the insurance, why is it needed to sell on etsy? I have watched a tonne of videos and you are the first person to mention insurance with etsy. The craft fair one, is that for public liability? Xx
Product liability insurance covers you against claims where one of your products hurts a customer or damages their property and they seek compensation in return, so needle felted items could be torn apart by a pet or child and swallowed, despite my warnings when I sell it (not for pets or children). Craft fairs are public liability, yes, and most places won't take you without it x
No don't, nobody really mentions it and it's quite important just to protect yourself in a worse case scenario. If you were making children's items then you are looking at CE testing etc so it's more obvious but it's not policed at all so it's down to the individual x
Can you please give a link to the insurance please? As I will need it to do bigger craft fairs in the new year certainly would like to enquire anyhow thank you
Ok thank you. What kind of balls of wool would you suggest? I’m new at this just started and trying to do a replica of my dog. I just love felting it’s so relaxing and love watching your channel. After watching your channel I was so excited to try needle felting thank you.
I love your studio. Good to see I am not the only one that has a lot of craft stuff. 😊
Yes, it's unbelievable how much stuff you accumulate xx
Pippa! I have missed your energy and fun Patreon group. Your studio is amazing.
Great to see your latest videos, lovely ostrich! X
@@feltsbyphilippa oh thank you!!!
Omg I finally found u again Idk why but yt had unsurscrived me from my side so happy I found u again
Brill, glad to have you back x
Have a good day and stay safe. 💜
Thank you so much, lovely to hear from you x
2 years on watching this video xxxx I keep my eyes in a metal tin ,with a magnetic sheet . it works for me hahahah happy needle felting xxxxxx
Great tip! Thanks so much xx
@@feltsbyphilippa 🥰
I needle felt on the couch mostly, on my lap. I have a rolling trolly with all my stuff, but I’m starting to acquire more wool than will fit on it! I’m planning to move to a 2-bedroom soon just so I can have a proper studio. Thanks for the tour - love to see other artist’s spaces!
Yes, rolling trolleys are great as everything is there, perfect way to do it, love having my comfortable chair though, makes it easier on my back, a studio is a real luxury, you will love it when you move x
I tried sitting on the floor to work couldn't hack it personally but hands up to those who can 😀. I have a desk on one side of my office was upcycled, a lovely mirror to that I distressed a bit and two very large bamboo storage boxes to store tools in etc 😀
I wouldn't last long on the floor either, it's great to have your own area to keep everything together x
@@feltsbyphilippa yes agree with it nice to have things around there you can just pick up when you need
Hi I am new to felting and I do my felting on the chair I don't have an office I try and get my stuff from Amazon UK anyway awesome video anyway please keep safe and well love Lesley 😍
Thank you, lots of people sit in their chairs, I did in the beginning and if you are careful on Amazon you can get some good stuff, thanks for watching and commenting xx
I'am starter felter en i have my room in the loft of our house, really nice place to be and plenty of space. My own music and can leave it there when i don't felt. Thanks for yout wonderfull video's. As a starter i learnt a lot from you. I can't buy a woolbuddy mat it cost me 28,- shipping to Holland. Thats to expencive. Hope you don't mind my bad english. I'am from Holland...so... Have i nice christmas en stay save. 😍
Aah, thanks so much, so kind of you, have a lovely Christmas too xx
So well set up and tidy.😍
I did tidy a bit 😁x
@@feltsbyphilippa I can't find room on my dining table on the best of days.😂 Merry Christmas 😘
That is a good size room trust me as mine is much smaller. Thank you for the tour well organised 😀
Thanks, I have managed to fit plenty in it too, lovely to have a whole room too x
Thank you for sharing your studio with us! Very interesting and gave me a few ideas!
I keep much of my wool in the clear, hanging shoe racks (I have three, two with batting and one with roving/sliver). They hang on the closet doors in my bedroom. The rest of my supplies, equipment, tools are in two (one large, one small) rolling drawer carts. I also have a large cardboard box full of extra batting, in multiple colors.
I don’t have a spare room, so the rolling carts make it easier to move my supplies from my bedroom right into the kitchen, where I sit at the table. I have a lamp sitting there so I have extra lighting while I work. It’s not an ideal setup, but it works fairly well, for now.😉
A moving cart is so great because I sometimes have to move around and lighting is so important, I struggle to felt in bad light, thanks so much for describing your set up xx
Could you explain more about what the different needles do, please. I just purchased a spiral, star and reverse. Are there more? Thanks so much for your tutorials🥰👍
Here's my video explaining needles in detail, it should help x
Thank you for sharing this video. I have purchased the equipment to begin a small bird, but I find myself intimidated by the thought of even beginning as I have never done this type of craft project and seeing others pieces I think make me feel this way. I suppose I need to just begin and go with it. ") Always a joy to see your channel. In Joy
Thank you, yes, you do have to be brave and just do it, sometimes I get stuck on a project and don't want to ruin it but once I tackled it I wonder why I procrastinated so much. Watch lots of videos for help, I don't do birds but others do xx
@@feltsbyphilippa I looked at the video review of books on felting, this was so helpful, I ordered two of the beginner ones. I think having something to look at and refer to will be a help, as the area in my home I work in for crafts does not have access for a computer. Thanks for all the encouragement and information you share, much appreciated. Have a great week. In Joy
Thanks Pippa, interesting as always! Also reassuring that you have unfinished items too!! xx
Yep, I just can't face them sometimes and then one day it's all OK! Hope you're well and gave a fantastic Christmas if we don't speak before xx
Hi Pippa, it was great to see all of your organizing and storage. We are redoing our basement and I have claimed a large walk in closet to store all the wool and extra everything. Your organization helped me think of some ideas to better utilize the area. I have things in 5 rooms right now, not good. This was a fantastic video thank you for making it. xoxoxox
Thanks Shamma, it helps having it all together, I had it spread around before, a walk in closet for wool storage sounds like a room I need to see when it's done!! Xx
@@feltsbyphilippa oh yes, I’ll have to post a picture, I’m very excited. ❤️
I love your Studio it is Wonderful. I use a table knee board on the sofa. it's not ideal.......I am getting a craft room when we move, My Brilliant man ..has offered to build me what i need. Also do paper crafts with my Cricut Explorer Air 2 machine. I have packed this away as we do not have room were we live.
I think I would love a cricut! They sound fab but I concentrate so much on my felting. Might get my daughter into stickers and paperwork. An actual room is amazing and I can shut the door and hide in there, you will love it when you get yours, thanks for watching x
@@feltsbyphilippa Thank you xx Merry Christmas xxxx
Thanks for the tour, Phillipa. It's always interesting to see how others set their space (if they have one) up. I have a small bedroom where I sleep (because I'm a shift worker too) and I also have a craft work table in there as well as mountains of boxes. I do many different crafts including polymer clay, latch hook rug design, 3D printing, 3D pen crafting, and needle felting, so I have a lot of materials and equipment. Downstairs is my my main work station in front of my desktop computer, which over flows with my current projects from needle felting and tablet weaving.
That is alot of projects, you are very busy! Yes, I love having a nose round, always interesting, thanks so much for watching
Fab , loved the tour 🤩, I hope your keeping well . Thank you for sharing xxx
Thanks so much, your channel is going great, keep up the good work and have a fantastic Christmas xxx
i started with a box now i have a massive room shelfing bit like yours and yes loads and loads of different wool i think it has cost me 4k so far as i also do fofurring .i have ot stop buying lol it is so addictive oh must have that must have this
I did try and challenge myself to use lots of it up before ordering more but that didn't last long! X
Thank you so much for your wonderful and helpful page with so many great tips! ! Lots of love and Merry Christmas!
Thank you and to you xx
Thanks Pippa, it's interesting to see how you have everything set out. I am using our spare bedroom for my wool storage and I also have a desk in there. I'm lucky to have the space but the only problem is most of my wool is put away in draws so I can't see what I have. I'm going to use some of my time off at Christmas to have a big tidy up. Merry Christmas x
That gets really tricky because you know you have a certain colour but you can't find it! I spends ages moving wool about! It's great you have a room though, have a lovely Christmas 🎄 xx
I thought I would just say , I too have a felting book coming out at the end of January. It’s available to pre order now from Amazon and also from the publisher White Owl books called Introduction to Needle felting . It is out on 30th January 2022.
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Lovely, I will have a look when it comes out x
Time for my kids to move out
😁x
Love the tour! It's always interesting to see other setups. I'm a new felter but my general craft room is a bit bigger than yours...however it also doubles as a two-person gaming room so is much less efficiently laid out. That's a project for the new year 😅
As far as things I'm struggling with, I don't know if this is maybe too vague but probably just getting an idea of the "progression" route in the path. Like with knitting you generally learn to knit and purl, make something flat like a washcloth, then progress onto bigger things or in-the-round (hats etc), then more complicated stitches, cables and lace. I'm just not really sure what a sensible plan of attack is with felting so I'm trying things at random and seeing what sticks.
We discussed this recently in my Patreon. I think you have to find something you really really want to felt. What's your favourite animal, object, find something you are really keen to do. Doing the pumpkins recently also pushed me to copy what was in front of me, that was a good challenge. Doing an online course also makes you improve as you have the instructor there. Pick something and then search Pinterest for felted examples so you can see how others has created it. Hope some of the above helps. I love my sheep, cows and horses so I just focus on them alot and try to improve x
I really enjoy your videos, thank you. I have learned so much from watching them. When I use wire armature I struggle with the wire poking through, even though I have twisted it into a loop. This happens mostly in the foot area, if I pile on more wool then the feet look funny. Suggestions?
Thanks for watching my videos, make sure the wire is flat, flat nose plyers help, wrap with floristry tape (see my problem solving wire armature video) then the wool wraps round it well. Wrap wool past the wire by a tiny amount then felt the loose wool backwards into it. Failing that, do foot separately with no wire and attach at base, not ideal at all but you will have control over foot size, plus keep practicing, legs can be tricky x
Thanks for the video.❤️ I felt in my bed haahhaba
I'll have to try that one! Might be comfy! X
Hi, thank you for sharing your studio. You mentioned taxes. Currently I have no income so I don’t pay any tax. What do I need to do to set up the tax situation? I’m nervous about that. Years ago I was self employed, but I’m talking 20 years ago!
I'm afraid I'm not a tax advisor but just check with HMRC if you need to register, normally it's after £1000 gross income per year but best for you to check on their website x
Thank you. That’s the information I needed. I will take your advice and check with them. ☺️
Hi, the insurance, why is it needed to sell on etsy? I have watched a tonne of videos and you are the first person to mention insurance with etsy. The craft fair one, is that for public liability? Xx
Product liability insurance covers you against claims where one of your products hurts a customer or damages their property and they seek compensation in return, so needle felted items could be torn apart by a pet or child and swallowed, despite my warnings when I sell it (not for pets or children). Craft fairs are public liability, yes, and most places won't take you without it x
@@feltsbyphilippa of course. I feel silly now you answered that. But thank you so much. X x x
No don't, nobody really mentions it and it's quite important just to protect yourself in a worse case scenario. If you were making children's items then you are looking at CE testing etc so it's more obvious but it's not policed at all so it's down to the individual x
@@feltsbyphilippa that's so helpful, thank you so much x
Do you do anything in your room to keep the moths at bay ?
I use lavender on my felts, not always, just every now and then, cedar wood is also good to deter x
Can you please give a link to the insurance please? As I will need it to do bigger craft fairs in the new year certainly would like to enquire anyhow thank you
It's the International Felt Makers Association, their website should come up, you subscribe to the magazine and it's part of the subscription x
@@feltsbyphilippa thank you for that info
can phentex wool be felted
As it's synthetic it might be harder to get it to attach, I have used some synthetic wools and it takes longer, it's better if is a wool blend.
Ok thank you. What kind of balls of wool would you suggest? I’m new at this just started and trying to do a replica of my dog. I just love felting it’s so relaxing and love watching your channel. After watching your channel I was so excited to try needle felting thank you.
Really glad you like it, this video talks through types of wool so you can see what you might prefer x
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Thank you
I think the white felting project is a rabbit ?!