Here is what you need:
light chain, olive soap or soap flakes, wool roving, towel, plastic to make a resist, bubblewrap foil.
I made the plastic resist from stiff plastic (3mm) and cut out a 'witch hat'.
The triangle is 7cm wide and 9cm high. I added a little extra (1cm) on the bottom as not to make the felt touch the other side.
If this sounds like Chinese, read on, you'll understand later!
light chain, olive soap or soap flakes, wool roving, towel, plastic to make a resist, bubblewrap foil.
I made the plastic resist from stiff plastic (3mm) and cut out a 'witch hat'.
The triangle is 7cm wide and 9cm high. I added a little extra (1cm) on the bottom as not to make the felt touch the other side.
If this sounds like Chinese, read on, you'll understand later!
Hold the end of the wool roving loosely in one hand and
gently pull off a section with your other hand. Hold your four fingers
against the pad of your palm, trap the wool there and pull firmly.
and the third one vertically again.
If you don’t have soap flakes, you can grate some from a bar of
olive oil soap with an old grater.
Pour hot water in the glass and let the soap melt a bit.
Then use the spoon to sprinkle some drops onto the roving.
If there are holes, you need to add a bit more roving before rubbing lightly.
my hands still while taking a picture. So this is an action shot! :)
Rub genlty onto the wool roving while it is on the bubblewrap.
When you feel that the fibers are more attached to each other
you can rub the other side and also rub it between your hands.
As soon as the fibers are attached, they won't attach
anymore when taking away the resist.
I usually just rinse it under the tab but used a bucket of water here.
the felted X-mas trees are mighty cute and are from ViltalaKim on Etsy
the round 'disc' is a ceramic piece made by me called 'infinity'
delicious. wonderful!
ReplyDeletethis is great tut...WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteOH, i like it! I should try this out too :)
ReplyDeleteBut isn't it a bit dangerous? The felt will not go very hot?
I love the glow produced by those lights!
ReplyDeleteWow, the effect is really stunning!!
ReplyDeletehahaha, You did it!!!!! Super!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the finishing!!
Kuuty: Wool doesn't burn fast. It can even used as a "fire- slow-down- material" Is that a word???
AWESOME tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteLove how the lamps look with your Kim trees :)
wow Mitsy ! so clever ! I love the effect of the lights.
ReplyDeletewonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a marvelous idea and your photos are just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...I wonder if I'll have time to make a strand of these before Christmas? :)
Mitsy I loved this idea !!
ReplyDeleteThank you soooo much :)
LovelY! Nice work! so sweat look!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Mitsy! This is just fantastic - love it :) K
ReplyDeletebeautiful, so magical :D thanks for the tute
ReplyDeleteOh I do love that! Thank you for the idea *runs to her basket of 'sprookjeswol' and starts felting at 7:30 in the morning ;)*
ReplyDeleteWOW, looks great and tutorial is such a wonderful, too.. I used to re-decorate Christmas lights years ago with different medias, maybe it is time to start again... thanks for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat is just too pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Vilta! Good to know! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks amazing! I love your tutorials - such nice ideas, and so well explained.
ReplyDeletelovely idea!
ReplyDeleteI did follow a workshop to make such a garland, it was quite a job, but the result is wonderful!
oh, it looks lovely - and not very difficult to make!
ReplyDeleteoh my... that is a beautiful idea!
ReplyDeletewow, wow, wow!
ReplyDeleteFinished product looks great. I would never imagine you could do that!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, i m going to make some soon... thank u so much. i have been thinking abt corner light for so long... thank u
ReplyDeleteI want to try this so badly! I love this project - it's so original!
ReplyDeleteOnvoorstelbaar mooi!!!
ReplyDeleteDankjewel voor de tutorial!
ja ik heb ook zo'n snoertje ...mooi zijn die dingen he...en neen je bent niet alleen die dingen onafgewerkt hebt liggen...zo heb ik al jaren een patchworkdeken die ik ooit eens hoop af te maken...misschien als ik met pensioen ga :-)
ReplyDeleteamazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing!
I like it!!!
ReplyDeleteI'll make it...
It's a very cute project and seems easy to make. Glad you decided to finish it and show us your work.
ReplyDeleteI love this proyect, I have a question though: I'd like to know how to wash the felt figures, can you just throw them into the laundry or do they have to be washed by hand? would they lose their original shape? thank you so much for your time :)
ReplyDeleteYou handwash 'em gently with wool wash product and then shape 'em in the right way to let 'em dry.
ReplyDeleteDon't put in the washing machine as they will schrink.
So beautiful flower for the garland. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove them
ReplyDelete