Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Ask Wendi: Embroidering on Felt

I've gotten a few questions lately about embroidering on felt - and I'm going to answer them all here today.
These are smallish shapes. Do I transfer the pattern, hoop them and stitch, and then cut them out?
Well - I buy the good stuff (there's no point embroidering it if it's going to get all pilled and nasty-looking the first time someone touches it) and I don't like to waste any of it. That means no excess for hooping. You don't really need to hoop felt anyway - and it's hard to get the crimp marks out when you do. It's stiff enough to embroider easily without a hoop. Just be careful not to pull your stitches too tight.

My method is to transfer the pattern, cut it out, and then stitch.
How do you transfer your pattern to felt? You can't trace through this stuff, and any pen or pencil tends to lift the fibers.
Update! After writing this post I discovered a new product that works beautifully for transferring patterns to felt. I call it The Magical Embroidery Stuff and you can read more about it (and buy it) here.

I always use one of my iron-on transfer pens for felt. In my experience the ink transfers beautifully to those bright felts I keep buying. Which brings me to. . .
Where do you find wool felt in such gorgeous colors?
I couldn't find it anywhere locally so I started carrying it in my shop. I've got 48 lovely, luscious colors - all high quality wool/rayon blends.

Happy stitching! (By the way - that picture up at the top is a close up of some of the blocks from the Felt Blocks Embroidery Pattern. Those were so much fun to stitch!)

Got any other sewing or embroidery questions? Send them to me here.

Happy Wednesday!

Best,
Wendi


2 comments:

  1. Cool. I haven't "played" with felt since the late 60's. I still have a bag and a choker I made waaaaaaaay back then.

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  2. Pamela8:07 AM

    I love your ideas. Pamela

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