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Ruffled Minky Baby Blanket - Free Sewing Tutorial (Go to Sewing Tutorials on Craftori)
by:-avisiontoremember
Now I have a fun tube shaped vessel. I could have made this into an awesome vase by felting one end closed. Just lay out the wool in the beginning with only one side open so that you have a bottom. Should work the same way!!!
This is a free tutorial on my blog to create doll faces on fabric quickly and easily using fabric pencils and pens. See it now: sharlzndollz.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/6-steps-to-drawing-c...
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These photos are from a post on how to store scarves, pins and hair accessories.
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This is a great project using rocks and acrylic paint. I have taught it at several kid art classes.
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This apron was whipped up from some old jeans. Its super long wearing and easy to clean. You can find a free craft tutorial for this idea for reusing jeans on my blog: sharlzndollz.blogspot.com.au/2008/04/free-pattern-recycle...
Time to pull out 1/2 felted egg. Be careful, the wool on the outside will attach your egg to the panty hose. Just pull & it will come out.
This is what you need to prepare you egg for wet-felting. Wool roving, your plastic Easter egg, a tied off piece of panty hose, & a twist tie.
This apron was whipped up from some old jeans. Its super long wearing and easy to clean. You can find a free craft tutorial for this idea for reusing jeans on my blog: sharlzndollz.blogspot.com.au/2008/04/free-pattern-recycle...
Craft Tutorial:
Shadow Puppet Theater
Link:
cutiescitrus.com/fun_and_games/crafts/shadowpuppettheater
Craft tutorial, photograph and graphics by Robert Mahar.
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Next week's tutorial is the remake of an old one... from 6 years ago! It has better pictures, gives more detailed instructions and features one of my favorite upcycled materials: cereal boxes! Stay tuned!
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Il tutorial per la prossima settimana è il remake di uno vecchio... di 6 anni fa! Ha le foto migliori, dà le istruzioni più dettagliate e usa uno dei materiali che preferisco in assoluto: le scatole dei cereali recuperate! A breve!
I started to lay out the first layer of wool ontop of the shape. I had all the fibers kinda run in one direction, long ways, and the sprayed it down with the water.
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Since the outside is felted pretty well, you want to make sure you get the inside nice and felted. I scrubbed & rubbed the inside with some soap & my hands.
Upcycle An Apron From a Skirt – DIY Tutorial (Click on Sewing Tutorials on Craftori)
by:-Gemini Vintage
If you pat the wet wool down (instead of trying to start to rub it) it will be a little easier. Pat down to soak all the fibers with soapy water.
A hands-on demonstration of the basic technique of needle felting. Showing a review of the supplies you need & a tutorial on how to needle felt wool yarn onto a flat sheet of wool felt.
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I have added a sewing tutorial for these super quick and really lovely upcycling of your favourite childhood hankie. It would also work well for Christmas ornaments or mini gift bags.: sharlzndollz.blogspot.com.au/2012/11/craft-tutorial-hanki...
I started by making my own shape to felt over using newspaper & covering it with clear packing tape. You can also use a found object shape, or even a balloon.
Spray & Pat down...
I laid down 3 layers of core wool. I wanted my vessel to be pretty think & strong, so I started with the core wool to add some bulk.
Now it's time to lay out the 2nd layer. Alternate the direction the wool runs, width ways, so that the fibers can tangle better. The better they tangle up, the stronger your felt will be.
I tried to make laying out the wool layers easier by wetting the shape first. The wool can be a bit sticky & unruly when you first start out. If you wet your hands & use alot of water, it will be easier.