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Retail Price |
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| Small wood and metal washboard. Size: 18" x 8 1/2" |
$15.99 each |
305 |
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| Inflatable balls for "Hat-on-a-ball" technique |
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10-inch |
$4.50 each |
303 |
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12-inch |
$5.00 each |
302 |
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15-inch |
$6.00 each |
304 |
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Olive Oil Soap - 400 gm.
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$8.50 |
308 |
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Our favorite soap for felting, it leaves your hands soft and makes a perfect "soap gel".
Click here for our Soap Gel recipe. |
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| FELTING SUPPLIES FOR WET & DRY FELTING: |
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Foam work surface for needle felting |
$4.00 each |
301 |
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This dense, charcoal grey foam is a perfect needle-felting work surface.
Size: 9" X 12" X 1 1/2". |
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Finger Gloves |
$4.99 packet |
314 |
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| Originally designed to protect your fingers from hot glue, these latex finger protectors have many uses and one is to protect your fingers from being poked by felting needles! A packet has 6 large and 6 medium finger gloves. Layer them over the fingers most often poked. Use them over and over, washable. |
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Chenille Stems
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$2.50/ pack |
306 |
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12" Pipe cleaners - beige, 100/pack. Excellent for doll making! |
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Bulk Carded Wool Fleece
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$24.00/ lb. |
311 |
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| An assortment of over 20 colors of carded wool. Colors include a sampling from our kits and more natural and dyed colors. |
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Heat Bondable Iridescent Fiber |
$6.00 |
307 |
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Sample pack of eight colors with instructions.
Click here to see a sample project. |
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Instruction book for
heat-bondable fiber:
“Between The Sheets with Angelina” |
$24.95 |
085 |
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| This book from England, gives loads of ideas for working with heat-bondable fiber. |
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Plant-dyed Wool Imported from Germany |
$12.50 |
312 |
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| This 2 ounce bag of assorted colors of wool can be used for wet felting or needle felting. Colors will vary due to the nature of the dye process. |
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100% Wool Pre-felt Batting |
$14.00 |
315 |
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This 30 inch by 30 inch piece of natural white Merino wool batting can be your "canvas" for needle felting. Use our Multi-needle Tools to needle felt the batting together, then wet felt it to make a strong fabric.
Click here for directions on how to wet felt the pre-felt batting. |
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