How-To: Make The Earliest Known Trousers In Existence
If you’ve been wondering how your crafting skills measure up to the work of ancient crafters, now you can find out by making your own version of these 3,000-year-old trousers.
If you’ve been wondering how your crafting skills measure up to the work of ancient crafters, now you can find out by making your own version of these 3,000-year-old trousers.
Give your beverage containers a cozy spot to hang out while they do the important work of containing your beverages with this super easy wool felt ball coasters tutorial from Inspired by Charm.
Professional hand-crafter Jessica Dance gives new meaning to “comfort food” with these soft, wooly depictions of foods that look good enough to eat.
Alisha Harms of Nuthatch Cache delivers whopping servings of cute in tiny packages with these miniature needle felted Pocket Barn Owls made from 100% wool.
These life-sized woodland creatures look right at home in the English countryside, where they were needle felted from local wool by Amy Grimsby.
If you’re at loose ends about what to do with some leftover wool yarn, then you might consider putting it to good use by making some DIY Dryer Balls with this tutorial from Instructables user Paige Russell Design.
For those with needles poised for one last holiday project here is a wonderfully simple Christmas stocking pattern from Wool and the Gang.