Stuff you need:
- wool, lots of it in various colors you like,
needle for felting
plastic bag or something like that
long tube covered with (empty) garbage bag
bubble wrap
1-3 hours
1-2 nights
something soft under the felt while using felting needle
old cloth
bucket or such for water
In felting you must do various layers from wool (you have to make sure that each layer is pointed to other direction than the previous one, so that it will get nice and even after the felting process)
This one in the picture is made from eight (8) layers and i used some "Novita huopanen" products. to be precise, i used 2 different colors and made some lame colored spots. So a pate sized of this requires about 2 rolls of novita-huopanen packages.
When you have the required layers, you just either 1) put it to the washing machine (for clothes of course) with a towel for example, and choose the program for wool (60C or less) or you can take the longer version
2) put hot water and soap (not regular, use for example soap for floor mats) and a old cloth that doesn't drain water into it on top of the wool. Then take bubble wrap and put the wool on top of it. Take some old paperroll or such, and layer it with plastic so that i wont drain the water, but it will keep the wool from not felting as a ball. And then you can roll it to very tight package. Tie the package up and start rolling it.
Open the felt-package in every 10minutes and put new hot water and soap portion on top of it and change the direction which you roll your plate into.
So, If you choose the longer way, after few rolling times you must have 1) extremely hot and 2) very cold water in boxes or so on. You dip your felt-plate in hot -please please use something else than your hands- for a while and then change it to the cold one. You have to continue this until the plate doesn't color the water anymore and when you squeeze it, it won't burst any soap.
And tadaa! after a night or two the plate has dryed up and you can use it for example to make reflectors, like i will. About that later, in the next week probably since i'm soooo busy this weekend.
Ok she ain't that pretty just yet, but with a little care and lots of pulling it will be ok. :D