Back to Felting

This Sunday afternoon, I had an hour or so to spare and decided to spend some quality time with my new felting machine. I have only used it on one other occasion and ended up with two bookmarks made from my practice piece.

Today, I took some felted wool that my friend Anita had given to me and took two types of yarn and felted squiggles all over the wool. It helped to give me a better feel for the machine and how it works. It feels very different from a sewing machine and will take some getting used to!!!!

I ended up with this piece……

and since I cant stand to waste anything, I cut it into two bookmarks……
It proved to be a VERY fun use of an extra hour on a Sunday afternoon…..maybe even better than a nap!!

My New Toy


This past week I got an early Christmas Present…….a needle felting machine!!! I had decided to use the money from my Mom and M-I-L to make this VERY unnecessary purchase. I spent quite a bit of time researching them and finally decided to buy a “Janome Xpression”.

It is a machine that has five barbed needles that punch fibers together to form felt. I have done a bit of felting using a hand punch, but found that it took too long to finish a project…..at least too long for my tastes!!!

On the first day, I only had about 30 minutes to play, so I did a small flower on a black background…..nothing fancy. Yesterday, however, I spent some time playing with the different colors of roving that I had, along with several different kinds of yarn and decorative threads. The result is not particularly professional, but has worked to give me a good feel for the machine.

I took the piece that I made and cut it into two long rectangles and turned them into bookmarks to be given to two friends from my gym. I originally had punched a hole in the top of the felt and put a ribbon in, but became afraid that it wouldn’t withstand any pulling, so I ended up folding over the top section and stitching it together to make it sturdier. I was also concerned about whether or not the edges would eventually ravel, so I got out the sewing machine and sewed a blanket stitch around the edges.

Nothing fancy, but a fun exercise!!!!

Now, back to the UFO’s!!!!