Hi Pat
thanks for the info just what I wanted
thanks for the info just what I wanted
Peta
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From: Pat & Ken MIller <pkmiller@...>
To: AussieFeltmakers@...
Cc: Paul Harrison <snowycreek@...>
Sent: Wednesday, 3 September, 2008 7:55:53 PM
Subject: Re: [AussieFeltmakers] Re: Felting Machine
From: Pat & Ken MIller <pkmiller@...>
To: AussieFeltmakers@...
Cc: Paul Harrison <snowycreek@...>
Sent: Wednesday, 3 September, 2008 7:55:53 PM
Subject: Re: [AussieFeltmakers] Re: Felting Machine
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Hi Petra
Here is a link to the web site for a felt rolling machine, Australian Made. www.snowycreek. com.au
I have one and it sure takes all the labour out of rolling. I wish I had more time to use it but so far I have done several pieces from medium thickness, using fine merino to very thick ( two batts plus embellishments) using strong merino. Made a blanket for my Granddaughter using super fine merino. Takes a little time to learn the best way. Don't get fibre too wet makes the bundle too heavy. Very, very fast way to make prefelts. Start out rolling slow for a few minutes the up the speed. All in all it allows me to felt items I would never attempt by hand. If you intend to do a lot of felting, it is the way to go.
Easy of moving it is also a plus. Very well made, a quality item.
Pat M.
www.highlandfelting .com | |||
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