Holland 100% Wool Felt - Individual Sheets
Holland Wool Felt - Warm Colors
Holland Wool Felt - Cool Colors
Holland Wool Felt - Neutral Colors
Holland Wool Felt - Baby Colors
Felt DoodadsSmall figures and shapes in various colors and sizes which stick easily to felt or flannel. Punched out of 100% wool felt. NOTE: Teddy Bear is 1" tall. Exact content of assortments will vary. These are small figures and are not intended for children under 3 or for use on their clothing or toys. Ages 7 and up.
Felted BeadsLittle felted baubles for bursts of color. Perfect for stringing as bag handles, embellishing knits, beading, children's crafts or whatever inspires you. Each bag contains 5 ounces, about 100 solid and marble colored beads in assorted colors. Sizes range from 1/2" to 1" (1-1/2cm to 3cm). These are small balls and are not intended for children under 3 or for use on their clothing or toys. Colors may vary from what's shown. Ages 7 and up.
Sew Soft ToysLooking for a new book of patterns for felt animals? This is it! You'll find tips and patterns for sewing a variety of soft animals including a terrier, puppy, sitting mouse, sitting bunny, jumping bunny, squirrel, horse, zebra, donkey, cow, sheep, pig, seal, penguin, bear, weasel, fox and more. You can even make families by shrinking down the patterns for different sizes. Translated from the German and authored by Karin Neuschutz.
*Washing Wool FeltWool felt can be used for applique' but you'll want to first pre-wash it in cool water. Small pieces can be washed by hand; larger pieces can be washed in a washing machine on the gentle cycle. Shrinkage is greater if washed in warm or hot water and the end result will be thicker felt. Air dry by laying the felt on a towel and turn it once in a while or tumble dry larger pieces in a dryer on the air only settings as hotter settings will greatly increase shrinkage. Check the felt periodically as it dries and reshape as needed being careful not to stretch or distort while doing so. We strongly recommend you do the entire procedure with a sample piece first as results will vary. (We are not responsible for any damages that may happen during the process of washing or drying your felt.) *Washing Articles Decorated with Wool FeltWool felt might continue to shrink once it's on the garment so it is best wash as gently as possible: by hand in cool water or dry clean. COLOR BLEEDING: Some colors may bleed even with hand washing in cool water. For best results, we recommend dry cleaning or spot cleaning to avoid color bleeding. You might be able to prevent dye transfer with a product like Shout Color Catcher. Experiment in advance. (We are not responsible for any damages that may happen during the process of washing or drying your felt.) *Felting Wool FeltLooking for a "boiled wool" appearance? In this case, you'll want to felt the wool felt prior to using. Allow extra material for shrinkage and wash by hand in warm or hot water. The colors should not bleed but just in case, wash different colors separately or test samples. Rinse in cold water and dry in a dryer with a fabric softener strip until slightly damp. Large pieces can be washed in the washing machine in hot water on a gentle cycle and rinsed in cold. There will be more shrinkage this way and the felt will become lumpy. Ironing helps to smooth out the lumps. Note that it is much easier to control shrinkage and texture when washing by hand. (We are not responsible for any damages that may happen during the process of washing or drying your felt.) |
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