Thursday, December 15, 2016

Pre-needle Felted Ornament

On the 13th day of Advent, the fairies left a note instructing us to use some wool roving to make a pre-needle felted animal ornament.

Girlie chose a reindeer cookie cutter and bright pink and purple roving for her ornament. We stuffed the wool into the cookie cutter and sprayed a little bit (less than you think) water mixed with a tiny bit of Dr. Bronner's peppermint liquid soap.

The next step is using a chopstick to mash it down into the cookie cutter and start working the fibers together. We've done this before as part of our Waldorf homeschool curriculum, and it feels like a soggy mess at first. We added a bit more wool to help soak up the moisture.

The cookie cutter will need to be turned over while keeping the wool inside. I simply placed my hand over the top of the cookie cutter and turned it over cutting board and all to keep it together. That way the chopstick can work the wool on both sides.

Continue turning and poking until the wool is dry and mostly together. In the couple of times we've done this, we had some wool that just wasn't sticking. Maybe we added the wool too late into the wetting and poking process. We tried using a fork, but to no avail. Both times, I simply touched it up with a felting needle to get the wool to stick.









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