Wet Felting Tutorial: How to Wet Felt Flowers with Fancy Trims

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  • čas přidán 13. 03. 2019
  • This wet felting tutorial is an easy way to wet felt fancy flowers using Merino Top, and some embellishment fibers like Tussah Silk, Bamboo, Sari Silk waste Viscose, or any fibers to add sheen and texture. We also add some cute beaded stamens. You can turn these into pins, magnets or embellishments for other projects & accessories. They would make great teachers gifts, and Mom or Daughter gifts for birthdays and Mother's Day.
    This is a very beginner friendly felting project, and would also be great for felting with kids.
    Supplies from www.LivingFelt.com
    This is an excerpt / shortened version which originally aired on our Wooly Wednesday Live broadcast. This was the first Wooly Wednesday we broadcast live on youtube, normally it is on www. livingfelt but facebook was down that day.
    We hope you have fun, and would love to see your flowers!
    Share them in our group: www. groups/livingfeltfriends
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Komentáře • 32

  • @flamingomtn
    @flamingomtn Před rokem

    I love how that purple fiber acts. Thank for this great tutorial!

  • @DonnaMundinger
    @DonnaMundinger Před 3 lety

    OMG! This is exactly what I needed to try my first wet felting. Absolutely gorgeous and I will have some of the specialty fibers in my first order, coming soon! Can't wait to try this!

  • @karenmooney9684
    @karenmooney9684 Před 8 měsíci

    Once again a great live tutorial ❤

  • @kelliekirkpatrick3245
    @kelliekirkpatrick3245 Před 4 lety

    Thank you! Helped so much !

  • @lindadechow3703
    @lindadechow3703 Před 3 lety

    Very nice, thank you. I have read the directions for this technique and was a bit confused about the rolling technique. This is perfect, and now I understand. This will be fun.

  • @darlenedrewry5545
    @darlenedrewry5545 Před rokem

    Awesome!!!

  • @chriswilliams1750
    @chriswilliams1750 Před 4 lety +1

    can't wait to make these lovely flowers thankyou

    • @LivingFelt
      @LivingFelt  Před 4 lety

      Our pleasure, Chris! Wishing you lots of fun and thanks for watching.

  • @trishwormsley7903
    @trishwormsley7903 Před 5 lety +1

    Just lovely! Thank you!

  • @noellerussow9816
    @noellerussow9816 Před 3 lety +2

    I've used a face puff (dismantled) in place of the mesh and it works the same. I did buy the LF mesh though...

  • @sandrajohns410
    @sandrajohns410 Před 4 lety +1

    I love all the different ways one can do things.....sandra johns in Maine

  • @paulafernandes2127
    @paulafernandes2127 Před 4 lety +1

    Olá. Eniciante,no seco. Lindíssimas!!!!! Bjss

  • @aprilholemo5439
    @aprilholemo5439 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful and inspiring! If I was to attach this to hang on a wine bottle, do you think the flower would go flat?

  • @sevinconur4596
    @sevinconur4596 Před 3 lety

    👍👏🥰

  • @squonkbadger7340
    @squonkbadger7340 Před 4 lety +1

    I might have missed it if it was mentioned in the video, but would it be possible to needle felt the stems to the dried flower rather than sewing the beads? Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @59beadsbishop
    @59beadsbishop Před rokem

    What if you want a stem to attach to a nuno felted scarf?

  • @karenrodriguez5993
    @karenrodriguez5993 Před 5 lety +2

    I must be crazy but at 10:00pm (right after watching this) I made my first flower! Now this is addicting it’s instant gratification. Can you explain to me the difference between nuno wet felting and regular wet felting. Or do you have a video explaining the difference?

    • @LivingFelt
      @LivingFelt  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Karen, so glad you are having fun :) NUNO FELT is a form of wet felting, the difference is, we use one or more layers of fabric - an open weave fabric like a silk chiffon or habotai or others to bind the fibers to it. Originally, the process was developed to create a lighter weight felt (lighter than traditional felt) for use as wearables in hotter climates. Using the fabric permitted the felt to have more drape. Over the years, we call lots of things "nuno"...even if they have fabric "inclusions" as part of the decor. When you see the word, just know there is a fabric felted to the wool somewhere in it, even if it is not visible. Often it is silk, but it could be a cotton scrim or cheesecloth, etc.

    • @karenrodriguez5993
      @karenrodriguez5993 Před 5 lety +1

      LivingFelt thank you I for that explanation. I have one more question. Which wool would I use? I’m really only familiar with the cross batt that I use to felt my gnomes.

    • @LivingFelt
      @LivingFelt  Před 5 lety

      HI Karen, the MC-1 is great for needle felting and some wet felting projects, but for these delicate flowers, we use Merino Top and design the surface layer with tussah silk, bamboo, sari silk waste, etc as shown. Here is a link to the Merino:
      feltingsupplies.livingfelt.com/Merino-Top_c_7.html

    • @profpf
      @profpf Před 11 měsíci

      Nuno is lamination of fabric with fiber. Silk fabric and extra fine merino top, usually, or cotton with extra fine merino, for instance.

  • @lizcapen9237
    @lizcapen9237 Před 3 lety

    Ok this is a bit late to ask but I totally can’t figure out how to sew the beads. It’s easy I’m sure but I’ve tried and tried. Can’t figure it out.

  • @jennytreloar9460
    @jennytreloar9460 Před 4 lety +2

    What fiber is the orange luster fiber? Thank you!!

    • @LivingFelt
      @LivingFelt  Před 4 lety

      Jenny, I think we used viscose...or bamboo will be similarly shiny.

    • @profpf
      @profpf Před 11 měsíci

      Bamboo

  • @karenrodriguez5993
    @karenrodriguez5993 Před 5 lety +1

    Are you using hot water?

    • @LivingFelt
      @LivingFelt  Před 5 lety

      Yes, it is fairly warm to make it go more quickly, but a nice fine merino will felt well with room temp. water as well :)

  • @tammysoutherland1405
    @tammysoutherland1405 Před 3 lety

    What's the best soap to use if you can't use olive oil soap 🙂

    • @profpf
      @profpf Před 11 měsíci

      Dish detergent is fine.