How to Make Wet Felted Spring Eggs
Many years ago, my children and I made our first wet felted eggs. Our eggs turned out thick and wobbly but despite their imperfections they have been much loved over the years. Now that we’ve learned a thing or two about wet felting I want to share a tutorial for making these adorable felt eggs. They aren’t difficult to make, but they do require some time and patience. If you and your child are new to wet felting, this is a great beginners project. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Materials (for one egg) The materials listed below are to make one wet felted egg. To make more, we often make three or four at a time, adjust the materials accordingly. Also, I provided a link for plastic eggs but they can be found at most dollar stores, crafts stores and occasionally at thrift stores. What kind of wool should you use? For this project choose wool that works well for wet felting. For this project wool roving or wool batting will work but I prefer wool roving. Just make sure the wool hasn’t been processed in some way that will … Continue reading How to Make Wet Felted Spring Eggs
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