With 10 beautiful step-by-step projects, master the art of needle felting with this practical guide.
Needle felting is an increasingly popular craft because it can be used to create almost anything! This book has everything you need to know to make your very own three-dimensional needle felted sculptures. After learning about the different types of wools, materials and tools needed, discover how to 'jab' fibres into basic shapes and build your own armatures from wire. Whilst they make wonderful display pieces, some projects can become wearable as brooches – all of which is explored in the book.
Featuring 10 step-by-step projects to get you started, ranging from toadstools and teacups to puffins and mice, learn how to create your very own sculptures. Wool Sculpting is enriching and aspirational as well as being eminently practical. Get your needle out and start sculpting your own miniature works of art!
With 10 beautiful step-by-step projects, master the art of needle felting with this practical guide.
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This simple and straightforward craft book would make a nice gift for the beginner and for those who prefer to learn just a few of the basics by trying out some of these wonderfully whimsical projects before heading off into the creative world of felting. * Journal for Weavers, Spinners and Dyers * A beautiful book that Id certainly buy as a gift for a beginner and, indeed, to pick up hints and tips which would help anyone who loves textile art. -- Mo Parker * Felt Matters * Textile artist Louise Lambert creates incredible 3D sculptures using just a needle and some wool, and now shes sharing her knowledge in Wool Sculpting, a comprehensive guide to needle felting. * Knitting Magazine *
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With 10 beautiful step-by-step projects, master the art of needle felting with this practical guide.
Introduction
The Basics
The Tools
Materials
How to Needle Felt
Project One: Acorn Garland
Project Two: Toadstool
Project Three: Wild Rose Garland
Project Four: Biscuit Brooch
Project Five: Starfish Brooch
Project Six: Teacup Brooch
Project Seven: Wren
Project Eight: Bluetit
Project Nine: Puffin
Project Ten: Mouse
Templates for Projects
Acknowledgements
Louise Lamberts witty narrative artworks are created using wet and needle felt techniques. She is continuously inspired by wildlife and everyday objects, exploring poetry and literature in the form of illustrative scenes and quirky three-dimensional objects.
Louise is a self-taught felt artist, who trained, specialised and gained her degree in Textile Design at the Reigate School of Art and Design, and is currently based in West Sussex. She has embraced needle felting, creating her own studio in her garden The Felt Hut through whose windows she can observe the nature that inspires her.