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Keeping alive our rich craft heritage, running craft workshops, demonstrations and online tutorials from our beautiful corner of Co Cavan, Ireland
Learn how to do Lumra work- part 2, colour changing
Join me on another wool adventure with the old Irish craft of Lumra. Today we look at colour changing. Lumra is a traditional Irish craft similar to locker hooking but using only natural colours of wool roving. The name Lumra is derived from the word “Lomra” which is the Irish word for fleece. If you are new to our channel, welcome from the wool lovers of Co Cavan, Ireland 🐑😍
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Learn How to Needle Felt a Santa Christmas Decoration
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In this video you can learn how to dry needle felt a beautiful Santa Claus Christmas tree decoration. Make a family heirloom that you look forward to displaying on your Christmas tree every year. Check out our workshops on www.craftsofireland.ie
How to needle felt an Irish Country Scene with a Collie Dog
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Waiting for The Whistle, a typical Irish country scene to needle felt complete with heather hills, green fields, stone walls, sheep and a collie dog.
How to Needle Felt a Poppies Picture
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Learn how to needle felt an easy,bright, vibrant poppy flower picture. We use Irish wool hand dyed from our own Roscommon sheep. Kits are available on our website www.craftsofireland.ie
Learn how to do Lumra Work
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Lumra Work is an old Irish craft similar to locker hooking but uses only natural colours of wool fibre. The name most like comes from “Lomra” the Irish word for fleece. Kits will be available on our website mid November www.craftsofireland.ie
How to Needle Felt a 3D Sheep Needle Holder
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Join us and learn how to needle felt our 3D Crafty Sheep needle holder, an easy 3D needle felting beginner project. This little needle holder is perfect for storing your needles safely. We use all Irish wool from our rare breed Roscommon sheep for our felting projects. Check out our kits on our website www.craftsofireland.ie
How to Needle Felt Butterfly and Blooms picture
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Learn how to easily needle felt a beautiful picture of blooms and a butterfly. This is one of our popular kits available via our website www.craftsofireland.ie
How to Needle Felt Tranquil Ireland picture
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A step by step tutorial on how to needle felt a tranquil Ireland picture scene using our Irish wool kit
How to Needle Felt a Donkey Picture
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A full step by step tutorial on how to needle felt an I Irish scene of a donkey looking over a stone wall using our native Irish Roscommon wool. Kits are available via our website www.craftsofireland.ie
How to needle felt a Woodland Pincushion using Irish Wool
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A step by step video on how to needle felt a simple 3D needle felted pincushion using Irish wool from @craftsofireland this woodland scene includes needle felted mushrooms and flowers www.craftsofireland.ie
How to Needle Felt -A West of Ireland Sunset
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Using the Irish wool from our kit we are going to show you how to dry felt a sunset landscape picture
How the Needle Felt an Irish Landscape
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Learn step by step how the needle felt our Tranquil Ireland needle felted picture using our Irish wool kit
How to create our Irish Wildflower Needle felted picture (updated)
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Create a unique needle felted Irish Wildflower picture using your kit from @craftsofireland . This kit contains all traceable Irish wool mainly from our own small flock of rare breed Roscommon sheep
How to Needle Felt a Sheep
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Things I have learned since I started needle felting - how to needle felt a sheep.
How to Needle Felt An Irish Cottage Picture
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How to Needle Felt An Irish Cottage Picture
How to dry needle felt an easy 2D Wildflower Meadow picture
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How to dry needle felt an easy 2D Wildflower Meadow picture
A great makeshift diz is the shaker lid of a spice bottle. Especially if you can get one with large holes and one with medium or small holes.
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Ma’am, I did not need a new hobby, but it appears I will now have a new hobby.
What canvas size please?
Thanks
Would love to try this beautiful craft but I cannot find a hook that has a hole in the end ?? I’m in Canada and can only find crochet hooks that have no hole for the thread. Is there a specific name I should be searching up ? I’m also wondering if maybe i could just purchase a wooden crochet hook and drill my own hole on the end for the thread ? I’m sure this would work but would prefer to purchase one that already has it done for me.
Try look for a locker hooking needle 😃
@ I will !! Thank you 🥰
I would love a stocking kit what is the link to the kit please. Also what size hook do you use, what count is the rug canvas and type plastic or material and what sort of thread is used please. I really would love to try and make this as a gift for Xmas. Thankyou ❤
Hi, thank you, check our website Monday morning!!
I absolute adore this. Id love to see the back of it
Thank you, unfortunately I don’t seem able to add a pic here. Will try figure that out, maybe next upload!!
@craftsofireland looking forward to another video
I LOVE this as a way to us up second cuts, neaps, and otherwise waste wool!
Reminds me a lot of tapestry crochet! Lumra work seems really interesting. And I love how there’s a lot of history behind it to draw from like using natural undyed fibers.
Yes, in Ireland it was always done using undyed wools, I love the subtle colours and how natural it is
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I’ve never seen or heard of lumra before. I’m fascinated. I look forward to trying it. Thank you for the tutorial.
Thank you! I love the idea of Lumra work. I've recently acquired some fleece (that needs to be washed and carded before I can do anything with it) and have been looking for something I've never done before to use it for. ❤
I see at least 5 circular sock knitters in the background. I have several myself. 😊 Thanks for the video. Very detailed.
I've been doing fiber craft since I was six, and this is the first craft in a long time that I've never heard of. I definitely want to try this. To me it looks like an interesting cross between rug hooking and Tunisian crochet. I am really excited to give it a try!
That's exactly what I thought! Latch hook and crochet had a baby and it's an all natural one 😉💙I love that we can use scrap burlap or other loosely woven fabric to create in this fashion.
Thank you for this tutorial. It is a beautiful project, you make it seem so simple..thank you for the inspiration!
I love the sheep bag!
Thank you for this video,Sandra. It was very inspiring! All the best.😊
cool! how many stitches do you make before bringing the thread through? or, does it matter?
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Hi, welcome, Another needle picture on my easel!
Fascinating
Thank you for sharing! This is such an interesting craft - quite similar to rug hooking but I love the cube effect of the finish. Wondering if anyone know where to purchase the hooks in Canada??
Check out Locker Hooking needle online, should be available
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Beautiful. It reminds me of watercolors. Interesting processes. I like how you used the frame so you can see how it looks as you go. Thank you for sharing your skill with us.
This is beautiful, I’ve never heard of lumra work before. I once made a bag in the same technique but using strips of fabric instead of the wool fibre. If anyone struggles to find the needle hook it is called a Knooking hook and is used to do knooking which is another yarn craft completely different to what is seen here.
Lovely picture - great wool
Thank you! 😊
I learn so much from your tutorials. Thank you!
I'm in the UK and not on a farm. I'd like to try this craft but I'm not sure where I can get the pure wool. Can you help me please x
Hi, our kits will be available soon and we ship to UK
Australian locker hooking too
Yes it is, this method originated in Ireland and was taken to Australia as a craft
You're so fast! Love the poppies!
Yes, speed comes with loads of practice
Do you know where can I purchase the proper needle? I have looked all over with no luck. Thanks
Hi, we just had a delivery arrive from our supplier and will have them online soon
Thank you. Do you ship outside of Ireland? I live on the west coast of Canada
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Brilliant! ❤
He's brilliant. Thank you for the tutorial
What a lovely craft. Will the kits be back in stock before Xmas please?
Hope to have them back by end next week
This looks amazing, your very talented, I am certainly going to have a go 🥰
@@lesleygray100 please share the results!
Beautifully done! Love the history of the breed of sheep wool fibre used for this exquisite piece. Thank you for sharing your natural artistic talent and the how to needle felt technique. Cheers! 💜🐾🐑🎨, Jo🇨🇦
@@h2odoglover108 thank you
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You are an artist love the pictures you make and I love listening to you as well.I have been forwarding your videos to my granddaughter who has started felting
@@kaye-q1k I hope she enjoys them, thank you
Fascinating! Thanks so my from this 89 year old.
Thank you
So pretty. Thank you for sharing ❤
You are so welcome!
I love it
Thank you
Beautiful ❤thanks for sharing
Thanks for this. It looks beautiful. Quick question. If I put too much of a accent colour, like red in a blue sky, how do I fix it? Do I try to pull out the fibres or do I cover it up with the desired colour?
I would carefully pick out the excess with my fingers and then maybe overlay lightly to tone in sunset. If you open your highlight fibres out to the thickness if a cobweb it is easier to get sky looking more natural. Hope this helps
Beautiful 💚
Lovely🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wow! I’ve never heard of this craft. I’ve done a little felting with wood, I know, it’s not the same, but fiber is always a fun way to create new and interesting project. I’ve always felt kinda bad as we throw away the thread from the horse feed bags, thinking there must be something this could be used for, aside from tying a small tarp to cover a lawn mower. I might have to order this kit, to add to my collection of project either started or wanting to be started. Thanks for sharing.
That’s really cool, I got one of those needle hooks online for using to finish the yarn tails and fix any dropped stitches on my knitting projects and it’s so neat to see how the tool is actually meant to be used and it’s for an entirely different craft, I might need to try this myself sometime soon since I already have the hook and the wool in my craft supplies and I know they sell the rug hooking fabric in the crafts area of the store where I get my groceries delivered from, or maybe I could use this technique to make an extra thick warm knitting throw blanket for the sofa by working through the loops of the purl stitches like you showed inside of under the warp thread of a woven fabric? I have so many ideas, thank you for the inspiration
This is awesome. Have never heard of it. Thank u for sharing
Thats so fun! Thank you for sharing,!
This is clever and beautiful! I have the hooks bought them as "knooting" needles or something similar sounding. They were sold for a craft mixing crochet and knitting. Bought them locally they can also be bought from alliexpress. This is much a better use never figured out the other one!