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Old 03-13-2017, 02:04 AM
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Have been experimenting with dry needle-felting. Wanted a nice finish, like a quilt...so used a panel of batting and a pure cotton back, bound in black quilter's cotton. All 100% wool on the front. This is for our newest grandson Logan Cosimo. To keep him warm in winter (it's just turned autumn here now).

Now this is done I can work on my grandaughter's quilt, maybe another needle-felted blanket and the dreaded string-quilt for my DIL (dreaded because it just gets kept on the back-burner with these babies arriving), oh and burp cloths...useful, easy to make but boy, cotton chenille makes a mess and it's getting hard to find here.
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thats very pretty, what is dry felted?
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Very pretty. But, how do you do it?
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​Very cute!
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I am not sure what dry felting is but the quilt sure turned out nice.
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Very pretty. Dry felting is done without water, there is also wet felting
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What a beautiful quilt!
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Very pretty!
I think dry felting is also called needle punched??
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Thank you for all your kind comments. Dry felting is getting wool roving/tops (unspun clean fluffy wool from sheep/alpaca) and then pushing or 'needling' it into a woollen blanket to form a design. The needles are very thin and barbed, so as you stab at the wool, it pushes and felts it together permanently. I drew the design on to the woollen blanket piece and then needle felted it. Before sandwiching and binding I washed the top, so any marks came out and it helps to flatten and further mesh everything together (I did my usual fret about worrying if it would fall to bits). You do have to watch your fingers and you need a sturdy brush (looks like a rectangular scrubbing brush) under the project to protect your lap/surfaces, but very easy to do.
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Nery nicely done.
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