The title of the book may fool you, it is about making faces on wet or dry felted pieces but it is so much more. In the introduction Pat can convince you that all felt making projects can benefit by combining the two techniques of wet and dry needle felting.
![]() | The beginning chapters contain the most comprehensive information about felting needles, how they work and how they are best used. Brief explanations of wool breeds, spinning count and micron count, the forms of processed wool and how to alter fibers if needed for the best needle felting results. Pat's experience with needle felting began in 1989. Here she gives the fine points of creating effects with different strokes of the needle in word, picture and illustration so you can add sculpture effects to any felt form. All pictures and illustrations are in
black and white. Conveniently sized, spiral bound, 8 1/2 inches by 7 inches with
63 pages $18.00 |
See the samples
of dyed rovings that are handspun, hand knit and needle felted.
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