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Category Archives: Felted hats
Texture, texture, texture
The last week or two have been funny ones, not a lot of creating or production but there again what I have done has been new designs for me, Firstly a hat in a different shape also using a merino … Continue reading
Posted in Carlow, Felt, Felted hats, Handspun Yarn, Needle Felt
Tagged merino, Nuno scarf, Wet felting
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Hat, Scarf, Bag & Brooch
Glorious weather lots of felting, spinning and product development. Well not so much spinning but a bit. The bag from my last post is finished completely, which button would I use was the final question and after much debating and … Continue reading
Posted in Felt, Felted hats, hats, Kilkenny City, Needle Felt
Tagged Bags, Felt, Kilkenny City, Needle Felting, Wet Felt Hats
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Hats & Fleece.
The weather is at last showing that Summer may be here, more fleece being washed, more spun, an order for some beautiful Jacob placed and arrived. This has come to me washed and carded, so I can spin straight away, … Continue reading
Posted in Carlow, Felt, Felted hats, Felting fleece, Spinning
Tagged Anita Marnell Fibre Art, Carlow Craft Group, Felt, fiber art, hats, Jacob Fleece, Spinning, Spinning yarn, Wet Felt Hats
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Spinning raw fleece in a field and indecisivness
Ages again since my last post, but hopefully more regular now. The boring bit first, I’ve closed my website for the present, just wasn’t happy with it, so I’ve decided to continue with my blog here and a small Etsy … Continue reading