HOW TO – Wet Felted Oven Mitts
FeltCafe shares her tutorial for making these heart-shaped oven mitts, a great project to try if you want to learn wet felting.
FeltCafe shares her tutorial for making these heart-shaped oven mitts, a great project to try if you want to learn wet felting.
I’m always looking for weird knits – I love this star-nosed mole named Cris (short for Condyluria cristata)! It’s one of Fawn Pea’s Free Pattern Friday shares and it looks like a quick knit that would make a great holiday present. Here’s a Wikipedia article about star-nosed moles; they can smell underwater, cool!
David @ MAKE caught up with Tobiah Mundt at Maker Faire Austin. She makes awesome and quirky needlefelted sculptures! We’ve posted her up here in the CRAFT blog lots: Waffle Bunny Needle Felted Umbrella Bat
Craft Leftovers shows us how to use bits and scraps of yarn to crochet this handy basket, which you can then felt and use for all kinds of storage and display needs.
Liz at Felt Cafe shows you how to make a felt french press cozy. Liz writes: It the traditional wet felting process (wool roving+hot water+soap+friction) and is best suited for someone who has made flat felt before, but is ready to try something a little bigger. Advanced beginner techniques included are: how to have cut […]
Lime & Violet shares a link to My Wabi Sabi County Life’s gorgeous knitted and felted bucket bag project, which you can download a PDF of for free.
Warm Fuzzies author Betz White shows us how to make these pretty felted wool pomander ornaments, which would make great holiday decorations. Related: • Felted Sweater Flowers with Betz White – CRAFT Video Podcast • Betz White Felted Sweater Stockings