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This video takes you step by step through the process of creating a beautiful piece of flat felt from start to finish. I recorded this to support participants in my ‘Eco print meets sculptural felt pods, vessels and simple three dimensional shapes’ online workshop so I used natural un-dyed fibres but of course the technique may be used for dyed wool too. For your information during this demonstration I cut my bubble wrap 75cm x 60cm (30” x 24”) and used 44g merino (1.5oz) plus a small amount of tencel embellishing fibre. Here are written step by step instructions to accompany the video..... Cut your bubble wrap to size and position one piece bubbles up on your table Lay out your first layer of wool in a vertical direction (each shingle should overlap, see video) Very lightly sprinkle hot water on your wool Place your net on top Soap through your net (wet, net, soap) Carefully peel off your net Lay a second layer of fibre at right angles to the first making sure to overlap the shingles as before Wet, net and soap Peel off the net then carefully neaten your edges using three or four fingers (demonstrated on the video), I refer to this as ‘sweeping in the edges’ Add your embellishing fibre over part of the surface Lightly wet again but this time only on the embellishing fibres, net and soap Briefly rub through the net making sure everything is flat and soapy but not swimming in water Remove the net very carefully making sure no embellishments have stuck to it Sweep in the edges again Place your second piece of bundle wrap on top, bubbles down Add a little sprinkle of water on top of the bubble wrap and a sweep of soap. NB It’s important that for the next stage of the process your hands glide on the surface of the bubble wrap and don’t move the fibres inside too aggressively hence the soap Starting at the top glide your hands up and down in one position for a count of ten (up and down is one) then continue until you have covered every part of the fibre Gently lift up the top piece of bubble wrap, sweep your edges in, replace the bubble wrap and give it a light press/rub to make good contact Carefully turn your package over making sure not to slap it down hard on the table. Press down on the bubble wrap all over then lift the top piece off. Sweep the edges in, replace the bubble wrap, wet/soap lightly then repeat the rubbing process in a different direction to the first time Repeat these steps as per the video until such time as your fibre has become a delicate piece of matted felt. If you are unsure when this is I recommend another few sessions of rubbing. You can never do too much but it’s easy to do too little! The next stage of the process is to roll your lightly felted wool up within the bubble wrap and then roll this package inside a towel. The towel supports the felt and makes it easier to roll Roll your package as per the video for a maximum of 30 rolls in one direction without pressure. If you I find that the package is flattening a lot stop, sometimes this happens after only 20 rolls Unroll your piece, remove the bubble wrap and check the edges, sweep them in as necessary then replace the bubble wrap and turn the package upside down so that you can work on the other side again Repeat the rolling changing direction each time you turn the felt over and after a while you will see your fabric shrinking! As the wool tightens and felts under your hands start using a little more pressure. With experience you will be able to feel this happening, don’t stress if you can’t at the beginning Once your felt has shrunk in every direction is should now be ready roll on itself to achieve a nice finish. I like to use a linen tea towel for this as I find it gives a lovely surface but any towel will do, just not your fluffiest one Roll a few times in different directions with the surface of your felt up and down, stretch the edges to achieve as even an outside edge as possible. Little organic waves are normal especially if you have not felted before so don’t panic When you are happy with your felt give it a good rinse it under hot water until it runs clear and squeeze (not wring) it almost dry If you are not going to print your sample iron it on both sides using the hottest setting of the iron and stretching the edges to shape as you go Step back and admire your beautiful felt! I’ve many years experience teaching felting and eco printing in all over the world as well as over five years facilitating online workshops. In 2022 my Eco Print & Wet Felt Club membership launched. If you’re interested in joining my newsletter list it’s the best way of keeping up to date with tips, free tutorials and upcoming news. Newsletter https://members.nicolabrown.ie/newsle... Eco Printing in the Dirty Pot eBook https://nicolabrown.ie/shop/new-produ... Website https://nicolabrown.ie/ Instagram / nicolabrownclasheen Facebook / nicolabrown