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Sep262012

We Melt for Felt!

Today’s blog post is all about felt.  What an accommodating fabric! 

Before we dive into ideas on how to use it, let’s cover what it’s made from:
As defined by Wikipedia, felt is a non-woven cloth that is produced by matting, condensing and pressing woolen fibers. 

This versatile fabric is available in wide varieties and textures and lends itself nicely to both adult and children’s crafting.

Felt can be transformed into any shape or size.  It can be found in just about any color imaginable.  And it’s precise and easy to work with.  It’s no wonder why felt has been a crafter’s best friend for many years!

Have you considered using felt for you next project?  Check out our latest Pinterest board for some inspiration.  http://pinterest.com/brewerinspires/felt-projects/

Happy crafting! 

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Sobre o feltro...!

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