Step by step vessel tutorial - wet felt along with me! #wetfelting #feltbowl #feltingtutorial
Are you new to wet feltmaking sculptural forms around a resist and looking for a comprehensive guide with clear instructions about how to create a beautiful vessel? This long form video goes through all the necessary steps in real time to help you achieve successful results, right from the start! Follow along with me as I guide you through the whole process from start to finish and be amazed at the beautiful felt bowl you will be able to create! Although I’m making a decorative bowl this tutorial may be adapted if you would like to felt a cat cave, hat or indeed any simple shaped hollow form. Have fun and please ask any follow up questions or leave me feedback in the comments.
Please note that this is not a short video because I wanted to share each stage with you and make a demonstration felt bowl from start to finish. I intend uploading a much condensed video of the tutorial once it’s edited but this one is for those of you who would like ALL the details, tips and advice!
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As soon as I have a minute I will add chapters to this so you can find specific parts of the tutorial easily and I will also add a few more links below.
For your reference approximately 100g of fibre () should be more than enough to create a lightweight vessel similar to mine unless you usually lay your wool out very thickly. If you do you may need a little more. I used merino wool and embellished with silk fibre. My template diameter was 22 cms (12.5“). Have fun!
PS If you would like to create felt to eco print rather than use coloured wool and embellishing fibres I recommend natural un-dyed merino and cellulose embellishments (not silk).
I’ve many years experience teaching felting and eco printing in Ireland, North America, Australia and mainland Europe as well as over five years facilitating online workshops. In 2022 my Eco Print & Wet Felt Club membership launched. If you’re interested in joining my newsletter list it’s the best way of keeping up to date with tips, free tutorials and news of upcoming online and in person events.
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