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Needle Felting Through the Seasons
Discover the joys of needle felting with all the basics of the technique and easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions for 12 seasonal projects.
Get ready to fall in love with needle felting! Whether you’re a crafter looking to explore a new medium or you're already a felter, let author and instructor Elizabeth Whitton show you how easy, therapeutic, and fun the art form can be. Start by learning about the different types of needle felting and all the supplies you’ll need, such as needles, wool, and work surfaces; then, hone your skills on 12 seasonal step-by-step projects that can be proudly displayed in your home or gifted to loved ones. Each season is represented by three different easy-to-follow projects:
• Spring: decorated eggs, carrot garland, tulips
• Summer: moonstone succulent, beach view, citrus coasters
• Fall: mushrooms and moss, pumpkins, candle wreath
• Winter: festive ornaments, pinecone stockings, mountain cabin
The projects are a mixture of three-dimensional and two-dimensional pieces, allowing you to explore a wide variety of needle-felting techniques.
Experienced felters and complete beginners will find much to enjoy in this gorgeous book—it’s a must-have for your craft library.[AuthorName]By Elizabeth Whitton[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Elizabeth Whitton, a professional instructor and fiber artist, is the founder of Felted Sky. She is passionate about felting’s potential as a therapeutic tool that can help restore emotional balance while generating something beautiful. She lives in Plymouth, Michigan, with her family.Â
Get ready to fall in love with needle felting! Whether you’re a crafter looking to explore a new medium or you're already a felter, let author and instructor Elizabeth Whitton show you how easy, therapeutic, and fun the art form can be. Start by learning about the different types of needle felting and all the supplies you’ll need, such as needles, wool, and work surfaces; then, hone your skills on 12 seasonal step-by-step projects that can be proudly displayed in your home or gifted to loved ones. Each season is represented by three different easy-to-follow projects:
• Spring: decorated eggs, carrot garland, tulips
• Summer: moonstone succulent, beach view, citrus coasters
• Fall: mushrooms and moss, pumpkins, candle wreath
• Winter: festive ornaments, pinecone stockings, mountain cabin
The projects are a mixture of three-dimensional and two-dimensional pieces, allowing you to explore a wide variety of needle-felting techniques.
Experienced felters and complete beginners will find much to enjoy in this gorgeous book—it’s a must-have for your craft library.[AuthorName]By Elizabeth Whitton[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Elizabeth Whitton, a professional instructor and fiber artist, is the founder of Felted Sky. She is passionate about felting’s potential as a therapeutic tool that can help restore emotional balance while generating something beautiful. She lives in Plymouth, Michigan, with her family.Â
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Discover the joys of needle felting with all the basics of the technique and easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions for 12 seasonal projects.
Get ready to fall in love with needle felting! Whether you’re a crafter looking to explore a new medium or you're already a felter, let author and instructor Elizabeth Whitton show you how easy, therapeutic, and fun the art form can be. Start by learning about the different types of needle felting and all the supplies you’ll need, such as needles, wool, and work surfaces; then, hone your skills on 12 seasonal step-by-step projects that can be proudly displayed in your home or gifted to loved ones. Each season is represented by three different easy-to-follow projects:
• Spring: decorated eggs, carrot garland, tulips
• Summer: moonstone succulent, beach view, citrus coasters
• Fall: mushrooms and moss, pumpkins, candle wreath
• Winter: festive ornaments, pinecone stockings, mountain cabin
The projects are a mixture of three-dimensional and two-dimensional pieces, allowing you to explore a wide variety of needle-felting techniques.
Experienced felters and complete beginners will find much to enjoy in this gorgeous book—it’s a must-have for your craft library.[AuthorName]By Elizabeth Whitton[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Elizabeth Whitton, a professional instructor and fiber artist, is the founder of Felted Sky. She is passionate about felting’s potential as a therapeutic tool that can help restore emotional balance while generating something beautiful. She lives in Plymouth, Michigan, with her family.Â
Get ready to fall in love with needle felting! Whether you’re a crafter looking to explore a new medium or you're already a felter, let author and instructor Elizabeth Whitton show you how easy, therapeutic, and fun the art form can be. Start by learning about the different types of needle felting and all the supplies you’ll need, such as needles, wool, and work surfaces; then, hone your skills on 12 seasonal step-by-step projects that can be proudly displayed in your home or gifted to loved ones. Each season is represented by three different easy-to-follow projects:
• Spring: decorated eggs, carrot garland, tulips
• Summer: moonstone succulent, beach view, citrus coasters
• Fall: mushrooms and moss, pumpkins, candle wreath
• Winter: festive ornaments, pinecone stockings, mountain cabin
The projects are a mixture of three-dimensional and two-dimensional pieces, allowing you to explore a wide variety of needle-felting techniques.
Experienced felters and complete beginners will find much to enjoy in this gorgeous book—it’s a must-have for your craft library.[AuthorName]By Elizabeth Whitton[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Elizabeth Whitton, a professional instructor and fiber artist, is the founder of Felted Sky. She is passionate about felting’s potential as a therapeutic tool that can help restore emotional balance while generating something beautiful. She lives in Plymouth, Michigan, with her family.Â
feltedsky.com
[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]300+ color photographs[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]12 Beginner Projects for the Home[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]300+ color photographs[/ColorPattern]











