Laurie Warshawsky’s blog,”The Blooming Lily’” out of Cleveland, Ohio. Each week she publicizes a “Cool Site of the Week.” This week’s cool site features Marzena Gabrel Designs. Marzena is a felting artist and has a shop filled … Read More...
Painted Pony Pillows from Felted Angora-A Tutorial
Here is a tutorial on how to felt these delightful pillows. The tutorial looks like a pretty straight forward method and I am going to give it a try.Shelly Whitman of Butternut Woolens lives in live on a 100+ … Read More...
Fiber Garden
Carrie left a nice comment on my felting fads blog and I had to go see her blog. I discovered a gem at Fiber Garden. Carrie has done some beautiful art felting and I hope you all go take a … Read More...
If you FELT like making FELT
I found this excellent review on “Felt Frenzy” by: Joanna Daneman who in her own right, is an amazing watercolorist check out her site art-by-joanna. This is a really fun book on making felt–which is a shrunken woven … Read More...
Karla’s Wearable Felting Art
Karla blog and stops show her lovely wearable art. But of course what brought me to her blog are her lovely felted scarves, flowers and jewelry. She lives in Belgium where she works on the art. Her site is interesting … Read More...
Lori Flood Felted Fibers
Writing this Felting column has allowed me to discover and visit with, via the net, many of the fascinating felt artists from around the world. Lori is one of these artists. Her work is a treat to the eye … Read More...
Fine Felt Tutorial
Here is a very neat site “SALVESEN HOME PAGE” on felted that shows you step by step how to make a lovely lace felted scarf.   Following photos show some of the steps in making … Read More...
Matahari Spinnery (SALE)
I just purchased some roving from Matahari Spinnery and many rovings are on sale at great prices. They also sell spinning equipment and yarns. Check out this site. The ordering is a tad different, but it is simple enough.
6.5tsts
I found Alison’s blog at 6.5tst. Alison lives in Sidney Australia and is an Architect, but more importantly a mother, wife, crafter and an amazing designer and knitter.  In my humble opinion, Alison is an accomplished photographer. I … Read More...
FeltWEST
After visiting what seemed to be a hundred felting sites, I happened on FeltWest. Just sit back and look through their collection of wonderful felted items. This site is filled with worthwhile articles also. Enjoy and let me know … Read More...
Heart Felt
This is an excellent site to pickup roving, yarns and patterns. If any of you have been lusting after Noni bags patterns, Deb has them all on her site. At Heart Felt Knits they are dedicated to bringing you quality … Read More...
Sabinette Felted Scarf
This felted scarf is so lovely and the pattern is free from:
Berroco
I really want to share it with you.  If anyone makes it I will show it here.
Regards,
Linda
Wonder Washer Review!
I received my Wonder Washer yesterday and I used it this morning and it worked great. I took the pictures below and will put them on my site so you can see them closer.Â
I knitted a ruffle collar in … Read More...
Create For Less
Find some the newest tools and best prices for your felting projects at: http://www.createforless.com/
Felting Needle Tool is made of hard plastic with a comfortable grip handle. It includes a safety locking device that locks a safety cover in place … Read More...
How to Make Felt Beads
Here is a tutorial by Lise that shows you just how to make felted beads and the results are awesome as seen in this picture and the site has several more felted beaded goodies.
Fibre Spacecrafts
What a wonderful site, there are so many delightful things to see, learn and buy. You can see tutorials on How to Make a Felt Flower Brooch, how to make Silk Paper and how to Make a Silk … Read More...
The Way We Felt
This is a video/slideshow done by Marie Spaulding. http://www.mariespaulding.com/This video/slideshow allows you to see several felting artist’s work and gives the address’ of their web sites. Check it out! View Video
Felt, Icelandic, Wool & Felting batts
They say that Icelandic wool is probably the finest fiber you can use for your felting projects in that it is the fastest and easiest fiber to felt. Our felting batts are processed from the shorter spring clip that is … Read More...
Felted Silk Chiffon Scarf Project
Tammy has been crafting since she was a little kid. Her passion for fashion and wearable art started when her mom taught her to sew in fifth grade. She went on to get her degree in clothing and textile science … Read More...
Dyed in the Wool: Felt & Wearable Art by Horst
Horst’s art is housed in the Kent State University Museum.
The site not only shows his design but also how he makes his felt. It is very interesting if you are into felting.