Fun fact : Needle felting was invented in the 1800's with the first patent for a needlepunch machine given in 1859. These machines were originally designed to make batting and insulation from shoddy (shredded woollen garments), slaughterhouse fibres and even from soldiers' haircuts.
Dryer balls are used in place of dryer sheets which will often leave like a silicone or plastic residue on clothes afterwards after extended use. Plus they also help dry clothes faster since it helps break up the clothes when in the dryer to help with the air flow, and yes helps with static on clothes. My gram would use some sometimes, since she couldnt use dryer sheets because of her delicate skin would be irritated by the perfumes in the stuff, same with laundry soap, would have to the gentle stuff or home made. I love using mine when I do laundry, plus much better at collecting cat hair than dryersheets since I have two cats and one is a long haired one.
Also they are more eco friendly compared to dryer sheets too. I love my dryer balls. Also I just leave mine in the dryer and take my clothes out around them. It’s really convenient!
I bought some of the wool dryer balls to replace my tennis balls that I used to help dry clothes faster, either one works but I think the wool is a little softer on clothes than tennis balls but they both work well
Evan breaks needle, Katelyn slows down and proceeds with caution, Evan comes back and needles wool vigorously 🤣 proof we learn more from other people’s mistakes Y’all are the best!
Lmao I'm reading through the comments after I commented and now I'm realizing I kinda paraphrased you. Sorry about that.. but great minds think alike 😅
@@EvanandKatelynUncut Haha the rest were all pure coincidences. Also omg! So cool that you responded to my comment! Been watching y'all for years! Honestly you guys are the only channel(s) I watch consistently! Thanks for making my day!
I'm a felter, both needle and wet felting and you two did a great job! There is something incredibly satisfying about the soft "crunchy" sounds the needle makes as is felts the wool. Improving my dryer balls is on my list =^.^=
Yarn balls also work great for felting bases, and you can wrap yarn to make whatever shape you want to speed it up, too! Plus, my cats love a yarn ball that I tie off and felt together so it has a tail and won't come unrolled.
Not sure how much more needle felting you’ll be doing, but at the end of a project you can take tiny scissors and trim off all the fuzzies for an extra clean look (perfect for the catctus and a space helmet.) and also can cut a shape out of a felt sheet and then stab that on to the body (good for parts like the door to the catctus and eyes.)
The Joob-in-space helmet could become a doll! Use another laundry ball, add some stumpy cones for the arms and legs and a tube tail, and then put a 'scarf' of more wool around the join between the helmet and body to stab them together.
If you ever do more needle felting, here's a couple tips: The wool balls are a great base for anything ball-shaped, but if you want something cheap as a base to felt on, use polyfill or quilt batting to create non-circular bases and save on colored wool. The polyfill will take longer to felt, but it WILL get firm. Second tip: You can use felt sheets from the craft sections/stores to get a REALLY smooooooth finish to a felted peice. I'll use it to make unique shapes like eyes or mouths, or large sections of the same color. Happy Felting!
Storytime: I've been struggling with making art for almost a year now and have had some very bad and complicated feelings about it. Today when I sat down with an idea and a lot of determination, I decided this would be the perfect cozy hangout vid to draw to. And I was right! It was nice and soothing and funny when I was getting frustrated, and it was good company when things were going well, and for the first time in many many months I've been able to produce more than a scribble AND I am really happy with how it's turning out! So thank you guys for providing good vibes and crunchy ASMR and wholesome laughs, I really appreciate it. 💕
Same thing with me only I do alot of hobbies. I learned how to crochet, how to knit, learning different languages, how to play piano, and now I know how to sew, all in that time frame of getting to know these guys and watch them but with that said it makes me happy that you found a passion like drawing, I tried it and I'm not good at so I'm so jealous when people are good at drawing.
Here is some info I found on the interwebs. (Needle felting was invented in the 1800’s with the first patent for a needlepunch machine given in 1859. These machines were originally designed to make batting and insulation from shoddy (shredded woollen garments), slaughterhouse fibres and even from soldiers’ haircuts. It was used as an industrial method to produce a felted fabric without the usual soap and water solutions. These felting mills produced felt for a diverse collection of uses such as underlay for carpets, gaskets, dust barriers and latterly for the automobile industry producing carpets for cars. The product that we know best of all is the humble tennis ball that has a complex needle felted covering with specific aero dynamic properties. The needle felting process has been bought very much up to date with the production of Kevlar body armour and tiles for the space shuttle.)
Love how much work Evan put into miniaturizing the Supurrrvisor image, all the while WEARING THE SHIRT WITH THE SAME IMAGE and it took my eyes like a second and a half to figure it out why I kept seeing the image twice. Y'all can't be doing this to folks with ADHD minutes after we took our meds, lol. Love love love your content, thank you for keeping us motivated to make and be creative. And since the meds just kicked in, I'm gonna go do my chores!
This is a great idea for beginning needle felters! I exclusively use dryer balls instead of dryer sheets and made a couple of mine by needle felting some plain wool.
When Avan goes "Aaaaaah" at the end of the "What I ordered and what I received" sketch TH-cam auto-generated subtitles display it as [Music] and that is beautiful.
These uncut streams are always my favorite(even then uncut gaming), I'm so used to spending a good hour or two with you guys that normal content seems way too quick now
Dryer balls are wet felted so they’re a little tough to stab. The trick is to get good core wool for the base that builds fast and is easy to connect the silkier wools to.
Yes, laundry balls are used in place of dryer sheets as a more reusable alternative and to avoid potential waxy residues or reduced absorbency of towels while still reducing static. I have them because one pack of dryer balls is cheaper than buying dryer sheets every so often over the next 5-10 years.
Edit: I’ve found if the clothes get dry fast and keep drying for a while the static can actually like build up or something and the clothes come out staticky but usually it’s no big deal. It’s only happened to me once or so in the past year or two and it’s because I kept drying it to keep wrinkles away while I was busy.
My best friend's husband hates cats. And for many years I would gift him funny cat themed gifts. One Christmas, I gathered car fur-I had a long hair silver Persian, and the felting cats with fur for beginners and a good ol amazon amateur felt tool set. So, funny, he too has the cat felting book in his library. 🤣
I feel like if you ever want to try wet felting you would enjoy making ball s with many colorful layers and then cutting into them once they're dry someone in my school made layers of the earth ant then dry felt islands and stuff it was really cool
If your separating fibres to felt then pull apart gently with your hands spread wide down the length of the fibre. If you pull close together it either won't separate or it'll rip the fibres
dryer balls are usualy light weight and made of a softer material. they tumble with your clothes in the dryer while they dry. the heat and the tumbling helps to prevent wrinkles on your clothes. when your clothes come out the dryer and are still hot, fold or hang them right away to prevent wrinkles. this only works with certain types of clothing and certain settings on your dryer.
To separate the roving wool it’s much much easier to do it when holding the wool further back, further back than the staple length so that it can easily come out
If you want carding tools (the brushes for mixing wool), just buy two big dog slicker brushes. Carding tools are exactly the same, but cost 5 times more
The catcus was the very first video of yours I ever watched so its super special to me! Now I watch all your crafting and gaming videos, on youtube and twitch. I'd rather watch you guys than anything on tv for sure!
@@ColeHeisner Oh I found the cactus video a couple years ago. It has pretty much ALL been binged at this point. Even all the uncut gaming stuff. Even my kids have seen Evan and Katelyn around so much that it feels like they're relatives at this point. Lol
If you do this again - make a pumpkin and then design a carving! - make the body for the galaxy Joob in space (: I think that would look so cool and it would last forever (the pumpkin)
I was watching a video the other day of a woman reviewing a 3D printed needle felting gun. Looks really cool but could also be super dangerous, especially with Evan around haha
It's funny to watch how fast and loose Evan is with the needles and Katelyn is precise. (Except when reading chat! 😜) The Cat-ctus turned out so adorable!
I say this with nothing but love, but I put on uncut videos (that I've already watched) to help me fall asleep Y'all're helping me so much. I have horrible sleep issues and y'all're just so comforting
"Felting has been around since the Neolithic period, and samples of felting date back to the Bronze and Iron Ages. Felted creations were used to keep people warm and dry during a time when knitting wasn't yet invented!"
Someone's probably already said it, so apologies if this is repetitive, but this seems to have been bothering Katelyn for a while so I thought I'd try to explain. The reason (or one of the reasons) for the difference in pronunciation with insane/insanity and opaque/opacity is because insane and opaque end with an e, while insanity and opacity do not. The presence or absence of a terminal e generally changes the pronunciation of the last audible vowel in the word (the u in opaque doesn't count because it's only there because of the q and isn't audible). Great video though, I never would have thought of using wool balls for felting!
The wet felting I did was horrible, you layer felt in different directions in between 2 pieces of cotten and then use a water and soap solution and then rub the fabric in circular motions which felts the felt together and you have to keep rubbing it until the cotton easily peals off without sticking to the felt. Doing this literally took the skin off my hands and made them bleed in high school 😂😂
According to a quick google search needle felting is approximately as old as knitting and existed in the Neolithic period around the Bronze and Iron Age. About 4000-5000 BCE. And some time in the 1800s (some sources say 1859) was the first needle felting machine.
I think the first video I watched from you guys was the Catcus. Also, all these needle felting videos are making me want to pick up this as a hobby now. Love you guys and love your videos!
Evan mentioned peach tea. I order Torani Syrup from eBay as: 1 - no store near me has the flavors I used to by and 2 - You can get over 15 flavors. I buy Peach and Raspberry for my black tea and I use Hazelnut, Chocolate, Irish cream and Carmel for my coffee. You don't need much to flavor your tea or coffee. The syrup may cost a bit more than the store but you get the 750ml bottles (I keep the ones I got at the store and just refill them from the bigger ones. I make a label for the flavors - just the flavor name - and add to an old bottle for any flavors I didn't have previously; just use good clear packing tape to cover the label.)
I just started this video, but watching Evan cut the roving made my heart hurt. Roving can easily be drafted apart which will give you feathery ends that will felt better
A laundromat owner put tennis balls in my dryer for me to help my bed sheets dry in a reasonable amount of time so I didn't have to pay for 2 or 3 drying sessions. When I got my own dryer I bought my own dryer balls. They live in the dryer. After folding laundry I just throw the balls back in the dryer until next time. They really do help with dry time on large items. But it does increase the volume of the dryer.
You guys need to make some of your images from your store in posters or canvases (I think anyway) I'd love the "Make, fail, make, fail, make" hanging over my craft space ^_^
Which i had seen this live. Could’ve said that you can take the third needle out of the pen tool and use the two needles to add line definition to evans catctus no need to add different colours. Just stab them til there’s dents that look like lines!
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Waiting for a Bob Ross felting episode. ;)
Dryer balls are to tumble the clothing around to have more circulation of air throughout the dryer. The clothes dry faster basically
Fun fact :
Needle felting was invented in the 1800's with the first patent for a needlepunch machine given in 1859. These machines were originally designed to make batting and insulation from shoddy (shredded woollen garments), slaughterhouse fibres and even from soldiers' haircuts.
Bob Ross felting
Oh my god you should TOTALLY do a Bob Ross tutorial with felt, that would be so fun!
Omg yaassss!!
That would be so good!!
YES
I've suggested this as mira byler has done needle felt paintings on her channel
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Dryer balls are used in place of dryer sheets which will often leave like a silicone or plastic residue on clothes afterwards after extended use. Plus they also help dry clothes faster since it helps break up the clothes when in the dryer to help with the air flow, and yes helps with static on clothes. My gram would use some sometimes, since she couldnt use dryer sheets because of her delicate skin would be irritated by the perfumes in the stuff, same with laundry soap, would have to the gentle stuff or home made. I love using mine when I do laundry, plus much better at collecting cat hair than dryersheets since I have two cats and one is a long haired one.
That's why people put aluminum foil balls in there , same concept
Also they are more eco friendly compared to dryer sheets too. I love my dryer balls. Also I just leave mine in the dryer and take my clothes out around them. It’s really convenient!
Plus you can add personal scents to it for the clothes!
Love them for the cat hair.
I bought some of the wool dryer balls to replace my tennis balls that I used to help dry clothes faster, either one works but I think the wool is a little softer on clothes than tennis balls but they both work well
Evan breaks needle, Katelyn slows down and proceeds with caution, Evan comes back and needles wool vigorously 🤣 proof we learn more from other people’s mistakes
Y’all are the best!
Lmao I'm reading through the comments after I commented and now I'm realizing I kinda paraphrased you. Sorry about that.. but great minds think alike 😅
And yet we still broke several more throughout the stream... heh
@@EvanandKatelynUncut Haha the rest were all pure coincidences. Also omg! So cool that you responded to my comment! Been watching y'all for years! Honestly you guys are the only channel(s) I watch consistently! Thanks for making my day!
So much stabbing while looking away at chat 😮
😊
I'm a felter, both needle and wet felting and you two did a great job! There is something incredibly satisfying about the soft "crunchy" sounds the needle makes as is felts the wool. Improving my dryer balls is on my list =^.^=
SUCH a satisfying sound!
Yarn balls also work great for felting bases, and you can wrap yarn to make whatever shape you want to speed it up, too! Plus, my cats love a yarn ball that I tie off and felt together so it has a tail and won't come unrolled.
Not sure how much more needle felting you’ll be doing, but at the end of a project you can take tiny scissors and trim off all the fuzzies for an extra clean look (perfect for the catctus and a space helmet.) and also can cut a shape out of a felt sheet and then stab that on to the body (good for parts like the door to the catctus and eyes.)
The Joob-in-space helmet could become a doll! Use another laundry ball, add some stumpy cones for the arms and legs and a tube tail, and then put a 'scarf' of more wool around the join between the helmet and body to stab them together.
If you ever do more needle felting, here's a couple tips: The wool balls are a great base for anything ball-shaped, but if you want something cheap as a base to felt on, use polyfill or quilt batting to create non-circular bases and save on colored wool. The polyfill will take longer to felt, but it WILL get firm. Second tip: You can use felt sheets from the craft sections/stores to get a REALLY smooooooth finish to a felted peice. I'll use it to make unique shapes like eyes or mouths, or large sections of the same color. Happy Felting!
Storytime: I've been struggling with making art for almost a year now and have had some very bad and complicated feelings about it. Today when I sat down with an idea and a lot of determination, I decided this would be the perfect cozy hangout vid to draw to. And I was right! It was nice and soothing and funny when I was getting frustrated, and it was good company when things were going well, and for the first time in many many months I've been able to produce more than a scribble AND I am really happy with how it's turning out! So thank you guys for providing good vibes and crunchy ASMR and wholesome laughs, I really appreciate it. 💕
Same thing with me only I do alot of hobbies. I learned how to crochet, how to knit, learning different languages, how to play piano, and now I know how to sew, all in that time frame of getting to know these guys and watch them but with that said it makes me happy that you found a passion like drawing, I tried it and I'm not good at so I'm so jealous when people are good at drawing.
Here is some info I found on the interwebs. (Needle felting was invented in the 1800’s with the first patent for a needlepunch machine given in 1859. These machines were originally designed to make batting and insulation from shoddy (shredded woollen garments), slaughterhouse fibres and even from soldiers’ haircuts. It was used as an industrial method to produce a felted fabric without the usual soap and water solutions. These felting mills produced felt for a diverse collection of uses such as underlay for carpets, gaskets, dust barriers and latterly for the automobile industry producing carpets for cars. The product that we know best of all is the humble tennis ball that has a complex needle felted covering with specific aero dynamic properties. The needle felting process has been bought very much up to date with the production of Kevlar body armour and tiles for the space shuttle.)
I love how low-key this stream is! Calm (and slightly chaotic because Evan) needlefelting with friends. And also cats 😻
thank you!
Love how much work Evan put into miniaturizing the Supurrrvisor image, all the while WEARING THE SHIRT WITH THE SAME IMAGE and it took my eyes like a second and a half to figure it out why I kept seeing the image twice. Y'all can't be doing this to folks with ADHD minutes after we took our meds, lol. Love love love your content, thank you for keeping us motivated to make and be creative. And since the meds just kicked in, I'm gonna go do my chores!
I love watching these streams while crafting, there is real-time progress instead of sped up and it makes me less stressed about my own progress 😀
This is a great idea for beginning needle felters! I exclusively use dryer balls instead of dryer sheets and made a couple of mine by needle felting some plain wool.
Hooray! A crafty stream for me to watch while I’m working on knitting my first baby blanket ⭐️🥰
I'm crocheting a blanket for my grandpa. ✨️
I crochet a blanket for a friend of mine. It's always nice to know a fellow crocheter
When Avan goes "Aaaaaah" at the end of the "What I ordered and what I received" sketch TH-cam auto-generated subtitles display it as [Music] and that is beautiful.
These uncut streams are always my favorite(even then uncut gaming), I'm so used to spending a good hour or two with you guys that normal content seems way too quick now
I love having the streams on in the background as I craft
I think of uncut as normal - and way more interesting. I find the edited versions so boring.
I like watching these while I work on my own crafting projects
You need to put the year on the back, and add a loop to the top of them and hang them somewhere (during Xmas they can be ornaments) awesome.
Dryer balls are wet felted so they’re a little tough to stab. The trick is to get good core wool for the base that builds fast and is easy to connect the silkier wools to.
Yes, laundry balls are used in place of dryer sheets as a more reusable alternative and to avoid potential waxy residues or reduced absorbency of towels while still reducing static. I have them because one pack of dryer balls is cheaper than buying dryer sheets every so often over the next 5-10 years.
Edit: I’ve found if the clothes get dry fast and keep drying for a while the static can actually like build up or something and the clothes come out staticky but usually it’s no big deal. It’s only happened to me once or so in the past year or two and it’s because I kept drying it to keep wrinkles away while I was busy.
You guys should definitely get the cat hair book! I actually have it for some reason and there are many weird but cute crafts in there.
My best friend's husband hates cats. And for many years I would gift him funny cat themed gifts. One Christmas, I gathered car fur-I had a long hair silver Persian, and the felting cats with fur for beginners and a good ol amazon amateur felt tool set.
So, funny, he too has the cat felting book in his library. 🤣
Thank you for uploading these. It's nice chill background content to enjoy for a fair while.
I feel like if you ever want to try wet felting you would enjoy making ball s with many colorful layers and then cutting into them once they're dry someone in my school made layers of the earth ant then dry felt islands and stuff it was really cool
If your separating fibres to felt then pull apart gently with your hands spread wide down the length of the fibre.
If you pull close together it either won't separate or it'll rip the fibres
dryer balls are usualy light weight and made of a softer material. they tumble with your clothes in the dryer while they dry. the heat and the tumbling helps to prevent wrinkles on your clothes. when your clothes come out the dryer and are still hot, fold or hang them right away to prevent wrinkles. this only works with certain types of clothing and certain settings on your dryer.
To separate the roving wool it’s much much easier to do it when holding the wool further back, further back than the staple length so that it can easily come out
This is the perfect kind of video to have running in the background while I'm working. 😄 We're all working on our projects!
Tip you can use flat craft felt cutouts for eyes and details instead of having to mold them on
You should make a set of good quality felting needles with handles made from RESIN!
Great idea. It would need to be a needle holder, not a handle though. The needles break easily so you need to be able to swap them
Have you guys thought of needle felting the lint from the dryer?
Ooooo i like it! Reutilizing!
Ohhh good idea!
I use cat hair
If you want carding tools (the brushes for mixing wool), just buy two big dog slicker brushes. Carding tools are exactly the same, but cost 5 times more
I'm so sad I had to miss this stream, but I love the uncut videos so I can watch the whole thing!
Gosh I would love a colab between you guys and simply nailogical
You guys need to follow a bob Ross tutorial with wool😂
The catcus was the very first video of yours I ever watched so its super special to me! Now I watch all your crafting and gaming videos, on youtube and twitch. I'd rather watch you guys than anything on tv for sure!
You have sooo much content to binge! Enjoy! E&K are super entertaining!
@@ColeHeisner Oh I found the cactus video a couple years ago. It has pretty much ALL been binged at this point. Even all the uncut gaming stuff. Even my kids have seen Evan and Katelyn around so much that it feels like they're relatives at this point. Lol
If you do this again
- make a pumpkin and then design a carving!
- make the body for the galaxy Joob in space
(: I think that would look so cool and it would last forever (the pumpkin)
Couldn't watch the stream last night, I'm so happy the uncut is out so soon 😍
I was watching a video the other day of a woman reviewing a 3D printed needle felting gun. Looks really cool but could also be super dangerous, especially with Evan around haha
It's funny to watch how fast and loose Evan is with the needles and Katelyn is precise. (Except when reading chat! 😜) The Cat-ctus turned out so adorable!
Everyone else:watching Katelyn felt an astrocat
Me:look at her ring so simple yet elegant 😍
Very distracting, this us why I want to get married, to get a ring like that ❤
The little baggies lead me to believe you bought your wool from a dealer in some back alley.
Moriah Elizabeth has that cat hair book and she's done a video on it
You make it look so fun. :)
Jube's galaxy face is amazing.
I say this with nothing but love, but I put on uncut videos (that I've already watched) to help me fall asleep
Y'all're helping me so much. I have horrible sleep issues and y'all're just so comforting
I want the catcus with the hidden joob~!
“Simply did it, and somebody else.”
It was Corinne from Threadbanger!
this stream is just another video to feed evan and katelyn's cat addiction 😂
I would absolutly love to see a video of you making 1 old laydi ball and 1 bob ross dryer ball
I love how 34 minutes into the stream they’re shouting out who’s butts are watching 😂 New Mexico butt right here!
"Felting has been around since the Neolithic period, and samples of felting date back to the Bronze and Iron Ages. Felted creations were used to keep people warm and dry during a time when knitting wasn't yet invented!"
Someone's probably already said it, so apologies if this is repetitive, but this seems to have been bothering Katelyn for a while so I thought I'd try to explain. The reason (or one of the reasons) for the difference in pronunciation with insane/insanity and opaque/opacity is because insane and opaque end with an e, while insanity and opacity do not. The presence or absence of a terminal e generally changes the pronunciation of the last audible vowel in the word (the u in opaque doesn't count because it's only there because of the q and isn't audible). Great video though, I never would have thought of using wool balls for felting!
Yay perfect timing!! Love these craft and chill videos 🥰
The wet felting I did was horrible, you layer felt in different directions in between 2 pieces of cotten and then use a water and soap solution and then rub the fabric in circular motions which felts the felt together and you have to keep rubbing it until the cotton easily peals off without sticking to the felt. Doing this literally took the skin off my hands and made them bleed in high school 😂😂
I love the Opacity conversation, it just shows how English really doesn't make sense XD
I must tell you i watched a video of a lady who made replicas of your pets! They looked very real! This needle crafting can go to another level!
I wonder if rubbing in soapy water like in wet felting will help bring all the stray fibers together
The wool balls can just live in the dryer. If you don't take them out, you don't have to put them in.
That’s exactly what we do… We have like five dryer balls that live in there all the time 😂
The cat cactus is the first video of yours I ever watched!
Y’all should try rug making next!!
According to a quick google search needle felting is approximately as old as knitting and existed in the Neolithic period around the Bronze and Iron Age. About 4000-5000 BCE. And some time in the 1800s (some sources say 1859) was the first needle felting machine.
They should make the Catctus into merch
Just watched the glass bead making video and I need more of that! It looked like y’all had a blast and I would happily watch more bead content!
just a note, you guys can always use bandaids on the tips of your fingers to protect against stabbings!
These are so cute! You're so creative! I know I comment that all the time but you just never cease to amaze me!
If you make both ears before attaching them, you can make them the same size.
Maybe you could try needle felting a bob ross painting!
These turned out super cute!
I just got dental surgery I listened to this while I got it done this helped
Dryer balls are used to replace dryer sheets because dryer sheets deposit a lawyer of wax onto your clothes, which is how they end up feeling softer.
Omg. When katelyn said it looked like an old lady it reminded me of this older couple who come to my moms coffee shop
I think the first video I watched from you guys was the Catcus. Also, all these needle felting videos are making me want to pick up this as a hobby now. Love you guys and love your videos!
Lol Evan breaks the needle, Katelyn goes slow/more careful, Evan comes back with full vigor stabbing the felt at full throttle and force lmao 🤣
Oh no Katelyn broke her needles too 😢
The other blue. Not the teal, but the blue he took away last
Evan mentioned peach tea. I order Torani Syrup from eBay as: 1 - no store near me has the flavors I used to by and 2 - You can get over 15 flavors. I buy Peach and Raspberry for my black tea and I use Hazelnut, Chocolate, Irish cream and Carmel for my coffee. You don't need much to flavor your tea or coffee. The syrup may cost a bit more than the store but you get the 750ml bottles (I keep the ones I got at the store and just refill them from the bigger ones. I make a label for the flavors - just the flavor name - and add to an old bottle for any flavors I didn't have previously; just use good clear packing tape to cover the label.)
I'm sure someone already said it, but the cat fur hat was threadbanger.
I'm about half way through, and the catcus has me wheezing, I'm sorry Evan.
I just started this video, but watching Evan cut the roving made my heart hurt. Roving can easily be drafted apart which will give you feathery ends that will felt better
So cool seeing Evan move computer graphics real time lol
Not sure how I got here but this was my first vid of yours, and you are so cute together, learned how felting works, look forward to.more videos!
The noise of the needles going into the wool, ngl sounds satisfying lol 😂
Ooh, I winced when Evan cut the roving! Pull it apart, don't cut!
You should do a vid were you see if different wigs will work needle felt
Daughter Emilia says you should try needlefelting with cotton candy because its the same consistency as wool ;)
I wonder if you use sewing pins to pin details in place while you stab it in place so you don't stab yourself.
Katelyn quoting Adam Savage at 51:10 gives me life
My first needle felting projects were done on styrofoam eggs XD
Oh and don't worry I have broken MANY felting needles... they're quite frail...
if you look on Amazon they have an automatic needle Felder save your fingers the pain
They found a needle felted swan from around 400BC in a tomb in the russian permafrost.
Am I the only one who could see a cat face in the swirls below the cat eyes in K's project?
I had thought about this before because we have some in my house.
A laundromat owner put tennis balls in my dryer for me to help my bed sheets dry in a reasonable amount of time so I didn't have to pay for 2 or 3 drying sessions. When I got my own dryer I bought my own dryer balls. They live in the dryer. After folding laundry I just throw the balls back in the dryer until next time. They really do help with dry time on large items. But it does increase the volume of the dryer.
You need to follow a Bob Ross tutorial but needle felting!
the way i thought evan was making a pokémon from the preview clip 😂 now that i’ve watched the cactus makes more since than a green snorlax 😂😂
We chaotic beings know that "it's just boring" IS the "hardest part"!
Needle felting has been around since the Neolithic Era 😁
You guys need to make some of your images from your store in posters or canvases (I think anyway) I'd love the "Make, fail, make, fail, make" hanging over my craft space ^_^
Follow a bob ross tutorial with needle felting!!
Which i had seen this live. Could’ve said that you can take the third needle out of the pen tool and use the two needles to add line definition to evans catctus no need to add different colours. Just stab them til there’s dents that look like lines!
imagine an CAT SOLAR SISTEM made with laundry balls ... oh boy