I remember last time I resupplied for my next horse project I saw one of those machines. Wanted it soooo bad but the wool was pricey enough. Seeing it in action def makes me wanna grab it ned time I have the cash. Perfect for doing initial bulk felting~ My poor arms would appreciate it aswell methinks
So the way I do it is I pre stab the hole that the hook will go in. I test it a couple times to make sure the hook is going in with ease. And then I put some hot glue on the hook and push it in. The glue binds with the wool fibres as it goes in. If the piece is light, it usually is pretty stable. Though I've never tested one of my pieces as a keychain and don't know if the regular wear and tear on an item attached to keys would pull it apart easier.
I love needles salting, but all I have is animal colors and I really wanna get colorful colors and not just stuff like brown and gray, black and white maybe my mom will buy me some later but also that looks very good and your Kirby sounds are amazing💀
@@amandagilbert9479 again, it's mean for display. So dust it for sure, but it shouldn't really be getting dirty. Leave it on a shelf like you would a funko pop figure