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| Strin9Theory |
Posted - 08/27/2008 : 10:59:15 AM I have some Ballybrae yarn that I want to use for felting. Anyone have any experience felting this? It's marked "100% virgin unscoured wool with natural oils." I am not experienced enough with felting to know if this would work. Any thoughts?
Eve Strin9Theory http://strin9theory.blogspot.com/ |
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| Strin9Theory |
Posted - 08/28/2008 : 05:45:30 AM Thanks! I got a bunch of it from the thrift shop where my mom volunteers. Not enough to make a garment, but I thought I could felt bags or perhaps bowls!
Eve Strin9Theory http://strin9theory.blogspot.com/ |
| purlthis |
Posted - 08/27/2008 : 5:11:33 PM It felts like MAD!
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| maribelaprn |
Posted - 08/27/2008 : 3:07:07 PM A blast from the past. Loved Ballybrae; wish I had more! I can assure you that it felts beautifully, especially if you don't want it to!!! Don't ask how I got my experience. Let's just say that it was years ago and DH recovered from my inflicting injury upon his person nicely. |
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