This knit-felted rose looks nice, doesn’t it?
Links:
Knitted Rose (Peruvia Rose)
…compilation of tutorials
I presented the fish skeleton earrings before, the felt fish earrings are very similar, but from felt.
I like them! ;-)
Links:
Felt Fish Earrings
via: Felt Fish Earrings
Here at unikatissima:
Fish Skeleton Earrings
I find the idea about how to felt these animals brilliant: they are felted around a foam core that consists of single slices that give together the approximate shape of the animal.
Actually it should be relatively easy to make those slices at home from a cleaning sponge?!
Besides you can surely also felt this way three dimensional flowers and the like :)
Links:
Felted Animals (japanisch)
Google translation of entry to English
I’d never have thought of needle felting a whole rug, but I like it ;-)
Actually the felt flower is no felt flower but a felt cake deco.
But I find it well nice ;-)
I like this felt flower among other things, because it looks different from the other fabric flowers ;-)
Links:
Felt Flowers (Tutorial on how to wetfelt a many layered flower around a ball)
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Entries containing the words ‘paper’ and ‘flower’
Great idea: felting a container over a balloon, just as with paper mache :)
Addendum: Sabine did first freeze the water balloon and felted then and she reports in the German blog that it worked great and was really fun.
Links:
Wet-Felt Vessel Tutorial
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘paper mache’
I presented several rings already, but I find these beaded felted rings here great, too.
Links:
Beaded Felted Rings (Gefilzte Ringe) (German)
Google translation of entry
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Entries with the tag ‘ring’
I find the felt Peony really cute, and it doesn’t seem to be too difficult ;-)
Even though I’d prefer to make it as brooch.
Although it surely can also – much smaller – be made as necklace pendant, bracelet embellishment or earring.
Links:
Felt Peony (Peony Flower Felt Clip Tutorial + Template)
Wow, I find the felt leaves scarf really great, too!
She made it with Nuno-felting of silk, sewing on of the leaf stitchings and cutting out of the middle pieces, but she writes that it should work with prefabricated felt, too.
When Nuno-felting, you felt the wool in thin layers into a prefabricated fabric, I did it before but not with silk but with a simple chiffon kerchief and it worked great.