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Does anyone have any experience needlefelting Alpaca fiber?
I have a ton of these fleeces, beautiful and washed and silky, and it just occurred to me that I don't even know :doh: if they're good for needlefelting.
So somebody tell me that they are.
Yes Eileen I have used Alpaca, and it works well. Here is an example
The lady I buy my fleece off looks after me well, she has washed the second lot extra for me and it felts up like a dream. And its so soft.
Wow, Karen--it certainly does work, judging by your wonderful creations! Thanks! :dance:
Thanks Eileen, I say go give it a try, and post some pics when your done. :hug:
Karen??? is that a cross eyed wombat next to the wabbit????
I also find it very soft. I use my wee stash of alpaca when I want the surface to be hairy. But that is just the fibre I have though. and as Karen said.... it IS silky soft...I love touching it....
Yeah they do have funny eyes. :crackup:
I have used Alpaca a few times
I thought it beautiful to handle , but harder to get to felt as it was so soft
there were a lot of long coarse hair that would straggle , I just trimmed them after
but persevere , it will do it
and because you have to work at it to felt it , it is very firm
the bear on the left is Alpaca and the green on the body of the other bear
cant remember if this is Alpaca or Yak ?
If you have a lot of it you could use it as core and then felt wool over the top
Hi Tinybear, I love your work, its very complimenting with the colours, congrats.
Beautiful work!
Wow I don't needle felt (yet) but I had to jump in here and just say wow...what outstanding pieces of work from all of you!!!
Have found Alpaca too soft for most feltings, tends to have a memory. Works better for me as an accent rather than the dominant part of the Felting.
Mikki
for all the lovely little cutie pies shown here
Lynette
I found some camel on Ebay the other day
...I gotta have a go LOL
Thankies everyone