Felting

We tried some felting yesterday, thanks to some links and tips from my friend Laura. We used the basic instructions found on the Martha Stewart site here. These felt balls sort of remind me of planets and I think it would be fun to make felt planets for a mobile.

But this is not really a project for young kids. The balls in the photo above were pretty much made by me. In addition to having to use very hot water, you are not supposed to squeeze the water out of the felt, but rather toss it from hand to hand gently. My kids just couldn’t resist the urge to squeeze, so we ended up with these felt wormy things (pictured below). But I’m sure my kids will find some creative use for these.

Then I tried some needle felting. I read these basic instructions. Now this is definitely not for kids because it involves super sharp needles. But I only managed to poke myself and draw blood once. My little bird is not quite dense enough and I need to glue his legs in place, but I think he’s alright for a first effort. I’m going to try some little pumpkins for Halloween and some ornaments for Christmas.

Felting Frenzy

Are felters taking over the world? First our babysitter Trisha came to the house with her beautiful felted bowls (which I should have photographed). Then my friend Laura gave us these lovely felted river rocks and needle felted ladybugs for the girls. Aren’t they beautiful? She bought her felt here and I am so excited that I must try it soon. I’m thinking felt birds, pincushions, holiday ornaments, little houses….