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Felt Magazine Issue 9
Features include: The Australian National Yurt Project by Martien van Zuilen; Icelandic Art by Anna Gunnarsdóttir; Meet the Feltmaker by Jenne Giles, plus more.

Projects include:
Seeking Closure by Maris Herr & Liz Evans
Plunger Felt by Rachel Meek
WOW! (creating clouds) by Kerry Gelmi
Sculptured Flowers by Catherine O’Leary
No Wrong Side by Maude Bath
Felt Samplers by Wendy Bailye
Monsters by Elizabeth Armstrong
Poppy Glen Project by Moy Mackay
Needle Felted Meerkat by Cindy Thompson

Felt Magazine aims to inspire a new generation of fibre enthusiasts with comprehensive projects, articles and an inspirational gallery. It includes a mix of easy, intermediate and technical projects to suit a wide range of skill levels. Why not open up a whole new world of fun, and give Felt a go?
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Felt Magazine Issue 9 Felt Magazine Issue 9 Features include: The Australian National Yurt Project by Martien van Zuilen; Icelandic Art by Anna Gunnarsdóttir; Meet the Feltmaker by Jenne Giles, plus more. Projects include: Seeking Closure by Maris Herr & Liz Evans Plunger Felt by Rachel Meek WOW! (creating clouds) by Kerry Gelmi Sculptured Flowers by Catherine O’Leary No Wrong Side by Maude Bath Felt Samplers by Wendy Bailye Monsters by Elizabeth Armstrong Poppy Glen Project by Moy Mackay Needle Felted Meerkat by Cindy Thompson Felt Magazine aims to inspire a new generation of fibre enthusiasts with comprehensive projects, articles and an inspirational gallery. It includes a mix of easy, intermediate and technical projects to suit a wide range of skill levels. Why not open up a whole new world of fun, and give Felt a go?


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Felt Magazine Issue 9
Features include: The Australian National Yurt Project by Martien van Zuilen; Icelandic Art by Anna Gunnarsdóttir; Meet the Feltmaker by Jenne Giles, plus more.

Projects include:
Seeking Closure by Maris Herr & Liz Evans
Plunger Felt by Rachel Meek
WOW! (creating clouds) by Kerry Gelmi
Sculptured Flowers by Catherine O’Leary
No Wrong Side by Maude Bath
Felt Samplers by Wendy Bailye
Monsters by Elizabeth Armstrong
Poppy Glen Project by Moy Mackay
Needle Felted Meerkat by Cindy Thompson

Felt Magazine aims to inspire a new generation of fibre enthusiasts with comprehensive projects, articles and an inspirational gallery. It includes a mix of easy, intermediate and technical projects to suit a wide range of skill levels. Why not open up a whole new world of fun, and give Felt a go?
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Felt is a warm, soft, tactile fabric. It can be shaped, steamed and easily manipulated to form all sorts of angles and dimensions. It can be thick and insulating as in a warm winter coat, or it can be light and fluid as in a summer Nuno garment.
Traditional felt has no internal structure. It is not woven or knitted, but is simply a collection of fibres, such as wool, alpaca, rabbit etc, that with the addition of heat, agitation and often water and soap, shrinks to form an interlocked fabric structure.
Nuno felt occurs when wool is worked together with cloth, usually of an open-weave structure, such as muslin, cheesecloth, gauze or light silk. Nuno is often used to laminate or capture objects between layers. Nuno is sometimes referred to as laminated felt.
Felt magazine examines traditional felt, Nuno felt, embellishing techniques, dry felting (needle felting and machine punching) and knitted (fulled) felt with a comprehensive mix of articles, projects, profiles and visual inspiration. It includes a mix of easy, intermediate and technical projects to suit a wide range of skill levels.
Open up a new world of fun, and give Felt a go. We’ll show you how.

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I have only just started subscribing to FELT but the wealth of information & inspiration to me as a relatively new feltmaker is just wonderful. I wish I'd found it sooner but then I have the added benefit of access to digital back copies as well!! Win Win - very happy. Reviewed 27 October 2020

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Well I just got them and I haven't really had time to go over them all thoroughly, but they look fabulous and I can't wait to get more into them. Reviewed 24 August 2020

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I like the artist stores and when they share "how to" - very inspiring! Wonder if felters outside of Au. would ever be featured too. Difficult to find good quality felt mags like yours! Thanks! Reviewed 06 June 2020

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I read Felt Magazine to see lots of unique felted product and instructions on how to make them. This is very helpful to me. Reviewed 05 June 2020

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