
There is a tutorial for this project too.
PICKLES POMPOM WREATH FULL
This trivet under teapot provokes imaginings of chilly, white, bright mornings in a homey Swedish abode full of birch wood and white paint, colourful ceramics and of course felt.

Hooray for Pickles!įor ones more sophisticated side you might want to try this↑ See how it is done in this tutorial on needle felting animal heads also from Pickles. Pretty crafty wreath! Find it on Pickles with a little “how to” to go with.Īnd here↑ a ball is transformed. There is a whole big bad felt world out there and when I say “bad” I mean good, in a Michael Jackson-esque way.įor day one of felt fodder lets begin with the most simple of felt shapes: the sphere. Pictures will follow at a later date of the exhibition itself but for now and for the next few weeks I thought I would devote some time to exploring the wonderful world of felt!Įxpect some eye candy, some art, some DIY projects, and expect the unexpected. Keily Stewart is her name and felting is her game. We are so lucky this month to have a guest artist to exhibit her work in our Knit Cafe window. Happy – because I know it will be replaced with something lovely. I will take down the signs and reshelve the yarn, but I am happy to take that sale sign down. I will be packing it all up in a short while. As you know me and pompoms kinda have a thing going on. I’ve known and made a lot of wreaths in my time but I’ve got a serious crush on this hot pink pompom covered beauty.

Cut a matching piece of yarn at least 6 inches to tie the middle. Use really good sharp scissors to cut the yarn wrapped around and the maker is closed. Today is the last day of the Knit Cafe’s summer sale. My Favorite PomPom Wreath of All Time This pompom wreath may be my favorite wreath of all time. Start winding on one end, wrap over that arm three times ending at the outer end, close in that arm and then wrap on the other arm.
