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quiltee |
Posted - Jul 31 2014 : 09:16:43 AM Does anyone have any ideas for how to felt alpaca fleece? I have 2 bags of older alpaca fleece in the garage. Also, if anyone wants some of it to use themselves, I will send some to them if they will pay the postage to mail it to them.
Thanks!
Linda O quiltee Farmgirl #1919 |
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Rosemary |
Posted - Aug 04 2014 : 8:41:00 PM Gorgeous! Teri, I hope you make that and let us see how it comes out. |
quiltee |
Posted - Aug 03 2014 : 4:03:27 PM Very nice, Teri! Looks comfortable, too.
Linda O quiltee Farmgirl #1919 |
kysheeplady |
Posted - Aug 03 2014 : 10:16:02 AM something like this only it is NOT knit and then felted ... it is done with roving.
Teri "There are black sheep in every flock"
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quiltee |
Posted - Aug 03 2014 : 07:00:44 AM Nothing really in mind - I'm more into quilting and project sewing than felting the alpaca fleece. I've felted wool sweaters I got at thrift shops and made purses and bags from them, but not sure what to do with felted fleece. What type of hat do you make with the fleece?
Linda O quiltee Farmgirl #1919 |
kysheeplady |
Posted - Aug 03 2014 : 05:11:25 AM Linda, What do you want to do with it? Do you have something in mind?
Teri "There are black sheep in every flock"
www.whitesheepfarm.com https://www.etsy.com/shop/whitesheepprimitive |
kysheeplady |
Posted - Aug 03 2014 : 05:10:33 AM Rosemary, I know right? I love to watch what all the others do in other countries ... They are just leaps and bounds ahead in the wool dept. Guess that comes from having sheep for 100's of years ... This country is still a bit behind in the sheep population. With KY. being mostly "Hair sheep":( I call them the lazy shepherds sheep ... lol! I love felting and hope to make a hat from just the roving this winter.
Teri "There are black sheep in every flock"
www.whitesheepfarm.com https://www.etsy.com/shop/whitesheepprimitive |
quiltee |
Posted - Aug 02 2014 : 9:44:42 PM No, it is still raw fleece.
Linda O quiltee Farmgirl #1919 |
Beverley |
Posted - Aug 02 2014 : 8:37:36 PM Have you cleaned it first??
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quiltee |
Posted - Jul 31 2014 : 6:52:36 PM That is interesting, Teri - thank you.
Linda O quiltee Farmgirl #1919 |
Rosemary |
Posted - Jul 31 2014 : 6:14:56 PM Teri, that video is delightful! I always thought alpaca resisted felting, kind of like cashmere. I'm really inspired to do something like the lady in the video has done -- that finished piece she displayed (with the organza in it) was gorgeous.
Linda, if you felt something with your alpaca, I hope you'll share pictures :) |
kysheeplady |
Posted - Jul 31 2014 : 2:56:54 PM Here is a fun thing to do with it ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWgtiM8q0kY
Teri "There are black sheep in every flock"
www.whitesheepfarm.com https://www.etsy.com/shop/whitesheepprimitive |