That is a terrific way to embellish garments, hats, gloves, purses, etc. Also looking forward to seeing some pix. Anne
--- In machine_needle_felting@yahoogroups.com, "Roslyn Zencker" <roslynzencker@...> wrote:
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> When I went slowly I did not break needles, I also moved the fabric slowly.
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> I don't felt like others on this list. I don't make an entire scene using a felting technique.
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> I use open embroidery designs. I outline the embroidery design template on washaway (I use two pieces of washaway in opposite directions) and then felt on the washaway, exactly where I want the colors and hues to be, then embroider over the felted areas. I wash the washaway off and with invisible thread attach it to the garment or what ever I have designed it for. Sometimes I add some stitches to the felted area to make sure it goes through the washing machine cycle.
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> My way of using the felting machine. I'm not much of an artist, and this method works for me.
> This way I can add the design to purchased and some creatively made clothing.
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> Roslyn Zencker
> Scottsdale, AZ
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