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BSKTLOFR-QUILTER 03-17-2012 04:29 PM

I'm on the hunt for wool from thrift shops. I don't know what I'll do with it yet.

SouthPStitches 03-17-2012 04:30 PM

It's just beautiful. Have never worked with wool. Need to add that to my bucket list. What do you use for batting when you work with wool?

ruthie 03-17-2012 04:35 PM

Beautiful job.

stitcherlady 03-17-2012 04:40 PM

I love wool projects. Is your background wool overdyed or did you find it in that color?

Maria C 03-17-2012 05:10 PM

Awesome work.

QUILTNMO 03-17-2012 05:25 PM

very pretty!!!!

xsquilter 03-17-2012 05:30 PM

Oh, that's really nice!
So, bear with me if this is a silly question, but do you buy clothing that is 100% wool?
Thanks always for the info.
Maureen

GreatStarter 03-17-2012 05:35 PM

It came out lovely. I love working with wool, it is so easy. And almost all of my wool stash came from Salvation Army stores or garage sales. I use 80%-100% wool. Most comes from clothes. I found out the hard way to be careful, you don't want heavy wool coats that when you felt it-it becomes really thick heavy wool. Good luck to all who wish to try wool, it's fun.

Kat

theoldgraymare 03-17-2012 06:01 PM

I've been wanting to try felting, but I suspect I'll have a hard time finding much in the way of wool at local thrift shops here in Southeast Texas!

ckcowl 03-18-2012 12:35 AM

for my wool quilts i use regular cotton batting- generally either dream cotton or hobbs heirloom-i also used flannel backing- came out beautiful- but it would depend on how heavy you want your quilt to be- a wool quilt is pretty heavy- you do not necessarily need a batt if you don't want to use one. i used a fabulous benartex double sided flannel which was a dream to work with and really made my quilt very soft/fluffy/warm/fabulous! i buy 100% wool items take them home- deconstruct them & toss them right into the washer- generally i add very very hot water(heated on my stove) along with the hottest water from my tap- and i use a regular/heavy agitation cycle- starting it over 2 or 3 times before letting the washer drain---with a small amount of detergent---then a cold rinse- then into the hot dryer- the wools come out fabulously felted & ready to use- i over dye some and use others as they are- the ones that come out really heavy---thicker than i expected are used for special appliques and rugs- i love wool rugs almost as much as i love quilts (almost) my wool quilt has been washed/dried a few times now and comes out wonderful- i believe will be around for a long time after i am gone. :)


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