Wool Egg: Wet Felted and Hardened
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Sara Renzulli of Sarafina Fiber Art has a fun project using a special set of vintage wool colors. Learn how to make a wet felted egg, then add a fabric hardener to firm the fibers. For a complete list of tutorials, along with fiber and other supplies, visit www.sarafinafi...
Thanks for having the video about felting eggs. What a great idea! The little chicks look so cute sitting in the broken shells.
I'm so happy you got new videos Sara. :D
You could also use glue to act as a cover and hardener for the egg. Doesn’t make it quite so brittle like the paver pool.
Off topic, but when you frost a cake you have to do a crumb layer first. So just put a very thin layer of frosting on first, put the cake in the fridge for a bit and then you can proceed with frosting and you will have no crumbs! ;) Anyway, thanks for the video :)
Katie K. If the cake is frozen it won't crumb at all! I decorate cakes for a living!
I just watched the felted egg video. Love them! ....Question: Can the plastic egg be replaced with a wooden egg?
Thank you,
Liz
Ive seen them donewith starofoam eggs.
I can't find Paverpol on your website
Duct tape, cut a bit smallish, works great! I use real eggs so we don't have to keep piling up the plastics. The beauty of it is the egg shell can be crushed when it's cut into. If you don't want to cut your egg, it just sits there inside, minding its own business. Decades from now someone can throw it on the compost in good conscience.
I've done a couple dozen using the blown out egg and have only had one shell break apart while felting. Of course I don't use too much pressure during the felting process.
The puns! Ahhhhh! Hahahaha
My name is Seraphina so it's weird to hear someone say it 😂😂😂😂