Saturday, 28 March 2009

A Bit More Felt.

As I'm on the subject of felt, and in response to Alice, or Mrs M as she prefers to be known, I thought you might like to see this.




23 comments:

Kitty said...

Wow! That was great ... thanks for posting it. x

debL said...

Amazing!
No wonder my puny efforts on the kitchen table didn't pan out.

Linda Vincent said...

From sheep to shack!!! Amazing...
Thanks Jackie.

silverpebble said...

Good gracious, they made a house! So tell me, is the Dogdaisychains residence made of cloth? Perhaps you're a friend of Uncle Feedle?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvLyUMM1waw

Gretel said...

Fantastic, I really enjoyed that - though I did wonder how much tiny 'wildlife' ends up living in the felt. Yet another reason why wool is the king of materials (IMO).

donna said...

Brilliant so enjoyed watching that film.such a cosy home at the end.l wonder do they bash the ticks out?and divvy me can you make goat wool or similar .Off now to do a search!

menopausalmusing said...

Mind blowing! What a wonderful world we live in, in terms of being able to communicate like this and be able to tap a few taps on a keyboard to watch such craftmanship. Thanks Jackie, I wouldn't have seen this had it not been for following your blog. x

Gina said...

Is that how you made your felt???

alice c said...

Alas! I am discovered...

Jude said...

Absolutely facinating, thank you. I keep saying I must try this felting malarky, got loads of olive oil... and I've seen goat and sheep by the side of the roads...

Elizabeth said...

When I see this film I can really laugh at myself because I find it very hard to make a decent little piece of felt. Nevertheless it is wonderful to see.

konnykards .. Musings of a Senior Citizen said...

Thank you for showing this - I have photos of a Yurt felt house - our son stayed a few nights in one in Kyrgyzstan some time ago - so it's interesting to see how they are made.
He didn't mention ticks, but said the floor mattresses and covers were immaculate.
Connie.

Heather said...

What a fascinating post - thanks for sharing it Jackie. That could be called mass production!

Pam said...

omg!!!! how brilliant is that??!! have felt house will travel.....

Mary Welsh Hubbard said...

That was amazing. Thank you for posting it!

julie king said...

that was incredible! i had no idea they would end up using the wool to cover their hut! amazing!!

janet clare said...

fascinating! I need a shed for my allotment....

Judith S said...

Fantastic,three or four bedroom detached,what do yoi think ?

Karen said...

Hi Jackie. Here is my reciprocal comment!!!! Typed with my leg in the air aswell. You were right about the time off work, I went in today, big mistake! Now it's doctors again and fingers crossed it's better before Sweden!

Helen Smith said...

Amazing!

Felt is something I really like the idea of, and I do enjoy it when forced to make it - but I never quite carry on with it at home...

Thank you for visiting my new blog :)

Pamela Terry and Edward said...

Holy mackerel!
Please tell me you are participating in an easier method!!
Truly fascinating!

Michael House said...

That is fantastic. There is a yurt holiday project near here, wonder if they make the felt themselves! Do hope the sheep got his legs untrussed.

jude said...

this was great!



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