Wet Felting Tutorial: How to Make an Embellished Clutch Purse with Batt Fibre and Curly Locks

Welcome to this step-by-step guide to making a wet felted fringed clutch purse using a resist, wool batt fibre, yarns and curly locks. Natasha guides you through the whole process, from the equipment and materials you need to how to work with batt fibre, how to use a resist and how to complete your felted clutch purse. You’re in the right place if you want to learn a more modern style of felting, with clear instructions, the simplest methods and techniques and high quality results. Here is a quick run-down of the equipment and materials you’ll need to follow along with this video tutorial: Wet Felting Equipment: 1 x thin foam template, 30cm x 23cm; bubble wrap 75cm x 50cm piece, spray bottle, washing up liquid, warm water, extra soap (eg olive soap), tea towels, rubbing tool, rolling tool, large scissors, tape measure, ruler, large towel; Wet Felting Materials: c50g () of any wool batt fibre in 3 colours, c15m in total of 2-3 slub, chunky or thick and thin-type high wool content yarns, c15g of hand dyed long curly wool locks. If you need further guidance on decorative flat felting with Merino wool fibre and wool yarns, please see my step-by-step video tutorial here: If you need further guidance on resist felting with Merino wool fibre and wool yarns to create a mobile phone case, please see my step-by-step video tutorial here: This is one of many free wet felting tutorials, so please subscribe to my channel to join me for future videos. To learn more about face-to-face wet felting workshops in Devon, UK visit my website and social media for more details! Website: Facebook: Instagram: TikTok: @natashasmarttextiles Newsletter Sign-Up:
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