
(A) Necessary Materials
Materials you'll need for your felt projects includes:
See my post below for the differences between wool felt & acrylic felt.
Needles, pins, scissors, ruler, pen or thin felt marker (red, brown & white),
non-toxic craft glue.
Different color threads.
Fiberfill or polyfill.

(B) Other Useful Materials
Stick with fine tip, penknife, tweezers, glue gun.
Easy Tear Stabilizer.
(Will talk more on the usage later in later part of my blog).

(C) Other Accessories
Assorted beads & buttons, unwanted eye shadows, magnet, eyelets,
keyring/chain, cell phone charm stripes etc...
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1 comments:
This is a helpful list. Do you recommend a certain type of thread? Many people recommend the 6-stranded embroidery thread and then say to use 3 of the strands. I find this time-consuming and frustrating to have to carefully pull the strands apart. From your pictures, it doesn't look like you are using that. Any tips would be appreciated.
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