In my understanding, this kind of dyeing must be done with very hot water, and you run a risk of the fabric felting, twisting, or shrinking. |
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Weaving techniques of lesser importance to interior design include knitting, twisting, forming, and felting. |
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I have some more plans as an artisan, and would like to try some other things, like ceramics and felting. |
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These bell-shapes made up from a plumped-up, airy sheet will be given their first felting. |
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The nest materials may be held together by weaving, sewing, or felting the materials themselves or with mud or spider webs. |
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Once, he flooded the laundry room in his apartment building felting fabric in his bathroom. |
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Dyed merino tops are perfect for hand spinning and felting projects. |
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The Space Drum with its optimum filling factor and the specially adapted washing technique prevents shrinkage or felting. |
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However, she claims her proudest achievement is empowering the women she trains in felting to create their own designs. |
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Thus, threads, cords, ropes, braids, lace, embroidery, nets, and fabrics made by weaving, knitting, bonding, felting, or tufting are textiles. |
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She owns the Weavers' Cottage in Canyon Country where she teaches weaving, spinning, knitting, crocheting, felting and dyeing. |
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I carried his reading list – typed over two sides of A4 – for years from the age of 12, the paper felting and furring as I ticked off JD Salinger, Thomas Hardy, F Scott Fitzgerald, John Steinbeck. |
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The fibres will then be sprinkled with soapflakes and the dance floor soaked, activating the soap-flakes to start the felting process. |
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In other words, it may be time to buy that grommet kit and begin felting. |
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It is done in the so-called fulling machine, in which the fabric, in endless rope form, is compressed in order to facilitate felting, which is produced in the presence of humidity and an acid or alkaline medium. |
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A needle guard covers the needles for safety while felting. |
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At Simsalabim, you will find different products to buy, for example carded wool for spinning and felting, embroidery kits, threads, needles, tabletweaving accessories, and so on. |
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Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, or felting. |
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Geneticists can now use this figure to help woolgrowers design breeding programs for reduced felting. |
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William Palmer and Jonathan Knox sunbathed and trashed felting, doors, windows and plumbing with a hammer. |
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Seven years ago, Jenne Giles was a San Francisco painter and sculptor who didn't know felting existed. |
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Other methods are knitting, crocheting, felting, and braiding or plaiting. |
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Felting involves pressing a mat of fibres together, and working them together until they become tangled. |
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