Nope! Once you felt it in there it's in there pretty good. In the beginning stages you can correct your work and pull out wool that you just tacked down - which is great when you are learning. But it takes a bit of force to pull out the wool once you are finished. It's a wall hanging so the wool won't just fall out while it's hanging there. <3
What I really loved about this tutorial is that you made it all so simple, not complicated. You are a natural teacher! So often other teachers are too "you-will-never-be-as-good-as-me" but you!.... You made me feel like I was there with you enjoying the experience and feeling like this was really something I could do too with confidence and contentment! Thank you SO much for sharing this with us.... best wishes from a fan in Ireland
Love your craft, thank you for sharing. One question please, if the soap had been coloured with mica will the colour come through the wool, that is, if the soap has browns, greens ... do colours, should the wool colour chosen be dark base?
Great tutorial. What type of soap is best to use? If you make your own soap do you make a hard bar, do some oils go mushy, and shroud you let it cure fully before felting? I’d love to try this but want to make the right ‘type’ of soap for it 😀
Very informative and thorough.....all the questions I had in my mind were brought up through out this tutorial. Thank you for your patience and guidance.
Sara Setzer I found your tutorial very informative and I like the way you explained everything! And I have just successfully felted my first soap. Thank you 🙏
I use nylons because they are reusable and I like how they hold the soap and wool together tightly in the beginning. You can also use tulle. I have never tried cling wrap, I would imagine i would be difficult and sticky, probably more hassle than it's worth.
Hi! You could try, I think it would work! It might be a little thick and take a little longer when your rubbing it, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work! You can also use tulle if you have that available, too.