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This class will be available to view on January 08, 2025.
There's no need to fret if you find a hole in your clothes. Mending with natural wool felt is not only practical but also decorative, fun, and possibly easier than you might think. Fiber artist and handwork teacher Melissa of Hex House Crowns demonstrates two ways to mend clothing with needle felting. First, mend directly onto the fabric, which is a good method for lighter, more delicate fabrics - Melissa demonstrates a sweet heart shape as well as a sun. Then, learn to needle felt a patch, which is best for thicker fabrics like canvas and denim. Melissa walks you through making a rainbow patch and a mushroom, and also how to use the blanket stitch to finish the edge of a patch and sew it to a garment. You'll soon see that you have the freedom to create any shape or design that you want, and that you've learned a new way to repair your clothes to make them as unique as you.
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There's no need to fret if you find a hole in your clothes. Mending with natural wool felt is not only practical but also decorative, fun, and possibly easier than you might think. Fiber artist and handwork teacher Melissa of Hex House Crowns demonstrates two ways to mend clothing with needle felting. First, mend directly onto the fabric, which is a good method for lighter, more delicate fabrics - Melissa demonstrates a sweet heart shape as well as a sun. Then, learn to needle felt a patch, which is best for thicker fabrics like canvas and denim. Melissa walks you through making a rainbow patch and a mushroom, and also how to use the blanket stitch to finish the edge of a patch and sew it to a garment. You'll soon see that you have the freedom to create any shape or design that you want, and that you've learned a new way to repair your clothes to make them as unique as you.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- 1-3mm wool felt
- Wool batting and roving in various colors
- Felting foam and needles, including a mult-needle felting tool
- Embroidery floss and needles or sewing thread and needles
- Scissors and pinking shears
- A garment with holes or snags
- Jackets and bags in need of patches
- Iron
- Pins
Downloads:
- Visibly mend holes in clothing two ways with wool roving and needle felting
- Blend custom wool colors
- Needle felt a heart and sun directly onto a garment
- Make a needle felted rainbow patch and mushroom patch
- Finish the edge of a patch with blanket stitch
- Sew a patch to a garment with blanket stitch
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