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  3. For $2.44 I bought this complete kit at the thrift store for the roving and needles but these snowmen are so adorable I'm tempted to just make the kit as intended.

For $2.44 I bought this complete kit at the thrift store for the roving and needles but these snowmen are so adorable I'm tempted to just make the kit as intended.

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  • lilpecan@mastodon.socialL lilpecan@mastodon.social

    For $2.44 I bought this complete kit at the thrift store for the roving and needles but these snowmen are so adorable I'm tempted to just make the kit as intended. #felting #wool #roving

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    @LilPecan I need this!

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    • lilpecan@mastodon.socialL lilpecan@mastodon.social

      For $2.44 I bought this complete kit at the thrift store for the roving and needles but these snowmen are so adorable I'm tempted to just make the kit as intended. #felting #wool #roving

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      Today I found a large set of felting items for $5.59: fifty small pieces of roving in a variety of colours, dozens of needles in four different sizes, a felting pad, many felting molds and two storage cases to hold it all. A good score for me but I wish I could find the person who gave it away and give them felting lessons so they didn't get discouraged and kept going with it.

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      • lilpecan@mastodon.socialL lilpecan@mastodon.social

        Today I found a large set of felting items for $5.59: fifty small pieces of roving in a variety of colours, dozens of needles in four different sizes, a felting pad, many felting molds and two storage cases to hold it all. A good score for me but I wish I could find the person who gave it away and give them felting lessons so they didn't get discouraged and kept going with it.

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        @LilPecan

        I had never heard of felting before … until my wife got into it about a year or so ago …

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        • ve2uwy@mastodon.radioV ve2uwy@mastodon.radio

          @LilPecan

          I had never heard of felting before … until my wife got into it about a year or so ago …

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          @VE2UWY A lot of people haven't heard of felting. When I describe it as sculpting with wool they get a vacant stare. Even when trying to explain how it's done to people, they usually don't understand. It's only when I hand a felted object to someone and have them hold it whilst I explain how it's made that they understand.

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          • lilpecan@mastodon.socialL lilpecan@mastodon.social

            Today I found a large set of felting items for $5.59: fifty small pieces of roving in a variety of colours, dozens of needles in four different sizes, a felting pad, many felting molds and two storage cases to hold it all. A good score for me but I wish I could find the person who gave it away and give them felting lessons so they didn't get discouraged and kept going with it.

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            For those who don't know what felting is, it is sculpting with wool. Any wool will do: sheep, alpaca, goat, even hair from your dog, if properly prepared. The wool is compacted upon itself using small, sharp barbed needles and eventually solidifies into the shape of your choosing. It can be used to make lifelike animals or whimsical creatures and scenes that don't require turning neighborhoods into deserts or blowing up the power grid. #felting #fiber #art

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            • lilpecan@mastodon.socialL lilpecan@mastodon.social

              @VE2UWY A lot of people haven't heard of felting. When I describe it as sculpting with wool they get a vacant stare. Even when trying to explain how it's done to people, they usually don't understand. It's only when I hand a felted object to someone and have them hold it whilst I explain how it's made that they understand.

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              @LilPecan

              I'm told that the sloth predates our move so ‘23 at the latest. Ok, so 3 years, not one.

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              • ve2uwy@mastodon.radioV ve2uwy@mastodon.radio

                @LilPecan

                I'm told that the sloth predates our move so ‘23 at the latest. Ok, so 3 years, not one.

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                @VE2UWY Those are awesome! I particularly like the sloth. But where do you put your bananas?

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                • lilpecan@mastodon.socialL lilpecan@mastodon.social

                  @VE2UWY Those are awesome! I particularly like the sloth. But where do you put your bananas?

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                  @LilPecan

                  Lol. Apparently not a banana hanger per the artist.

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                  • lilpecan@mastodon.socialL lilpecan@mastodon.social

                    For those who don't know what felting is, it is sculpting with wool. Any wool will do: sheep, alpaca, goat, even hair from your dog, if properly prepared. The wool is compacted upon itself using small, sharp barbed needles and eventually solidifies into the shape of your choosing. It can be used to make lifelike animals or whimsical creatures and scenes that don't require turning neighborhoods into deserts or blowing up the power grid. #felting #fiber #art

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                    @LilPecan I was just thinking "Wow, those sunflowers are amazing!" and then I realised from the alt-text that actually there was a felted pig which had been cropped out by the multi-photo program! But the animals are very good, too.

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                    • harrietmonkhouse@mcr.wtfH harrietmonkhouse@mcr.wtf

                      @LilPecan I was just thinking "Wow, those sunflowers are amazing!" and then I realised from the alt-text that actually there was a felted pig which had been cropped out by the multi-photo program! But the animals are very good, too.

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                      @HarrietMonkhouse Thank you!
                      I can't take credit for the sunflowers. They were formed by nature.

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                      • lilpecan@mastodon.socialL lilpecan@mastodon.social

                        For those who don't know what felting is, it is sculpting with wool. Any wool will do: sheep, alpaca, goat, even hair from your dog, if properly prepared. The wool is compacted upon itself using small, sharp barbed needles and eventually solidifies into the shape of your choosing. It can be used to make lifelike animals or whimsical creatures and scenes that don't require turning neighborhoods into deserts or blowing up the power grid. #felting #fiber #art

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                        @LilPecan I do it by crochet then washing/drying with heat to shrink and tighten. I like to make bowls to hold small things like scrunchies. If I was less lazy I'd take a photo, thanks for yours, and your alt text.

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