Thank you very much for watching and commenting. Please dont hesitate to ask questions if there are any hiccups... It will work. You will be successful. Best wishes Christine
You talked about under felting and then doing more. How do you know when to stop? And how do you keep the shrink even? I'm at the very beginning of my felting journey. I'm making a pair of slippers and I'm loving creating textile out of wool I found on a fence 😂.
wow, that was a timely question... I am just in the process of making a video for beginning felters. In this video I will answer your question with the benefit of images which will hopefully make it all clearer. I would love your feedback if you get to watch it. hopefully I will be able to finish editing this week. Really good questions and yes all of these things are possible.
hi, I have just published a 25 minute video on making a piece of felt. I hope this is really useful for you. thank you again for watching and for getting in touch. I really appreciate that.
Dear Sue thank you so much for commenting . I hope you found this useful . I am currently working on making a sleeveless top using this method and this fabric. Thanks again . Christine
Yes, absolutely. really lightweight cottons are great. Some people use cheese cloth that is light and very open weave. Also muslin and Lawn cottons are good. if you can breathe through it and see through it, the fabric will work for nuno becuse the wool fibre scales can pierce through and lock in to the fabric. Best is natural fabric. while it is possible to use artificial fibre fabric, it can mean a lot more effort and work to get the wool to attach. Thank youfor your question and especially thankyou for watching!
Even better with lightweight cotton , especially open weave like a medical gauze or very thin voile . If you can see through it, breathe through it, it is a good candidate for nuno felting. Beware of synthetics which can be very dense even when thin.
So beautiful! Really enjoyed watching and listening ❤
Great video! Very informative. Your beach looks amazing! I'll grab m'cozzi 😂
Thank you very much. Yes it is pretty great So glad you like the video.
Thank you - that was just what I wanted; a clear demonstration without loads of waffle. I can't wait to get started on my own piece now.
Thank you very much for watching and commenting. Please dont hesitate to ask questions if there are any hiccups... It will work. You will be successful. Best wishes Christine
Loved this video!
Thank you!! so very glad that you liked it.
what else would you like to know about nuno felting? I would love to hear from you. 😊
You talked about under felting and then doing more. How do you know when to stop? And how do you keep the shrink even? I'm at the very beginning of my felting journey. I'm making a pair of slippers and I'm loving creating textile out of wool I found on a fence 😂.
wow, that was a timely question... I am just in the process of making a video for beginning felters. In this video I will answer your question with the benefit of images which will hopefully make it all clearer. I would love your feedback if you get to watch it. hopefully I will be able to finish editing this week. Really good questions and yes all of these things are possible.
@@TheWeekendArtist ❤️❤️❤️ I've got my notifications on! Thank you do much for sharing your experience. It's so helpful. Happy felting!
hi, I have just published a 25 minute video on making a piece of felt. I hope this is really useful for you. thank you again for watching and for getting in touch. I really appreciate that.
I enjoyed this, thank you
Dear Sue thank you so much for commenting . I hope you found this useful . I am currently working on making a sleeveless top using this method and this fabric. Thanks again . Christine
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That was very interesting! Could that work with a lightweight cotton instead of the silk?
Yes, absolutely. really lightweight cottons are great. Some people use cheese cloth that is light and very open weave. Also muslin and Lawn cottons are good. if you can breathe through it and see through it, the fabric will work for nuno becuse the wool fibre scales can pierce through and lock in to the fabric. Best is natural fabric. while it is possible to use artificial fibre fabric, it can mean a lot more effort and work to get the wool to attach. Thank youfor your question and especially thankyou for watching!
Even better with lightweight cotton , especially open weave like a medical gauze or very thin voile . If you can see through it, breathe through it, it is a good candidate for nuno felting. Beware of synthetics which can be very dense even when thin.