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Using Alpaca Fleece For Felting - Tutorial / Outlander inspired Shawl




Using unwashed Alpaca Fleece For Felting - Step by step Tutorial / Create an Outlander inspired Shawl for first time felters.

If you have a bag of dusty alpaca fleece, shorn off an alpaca, then you can easily turn it in to a wearable, warm shawl, In a day!

No pre washing the fiber, No Spinning or Knitting Required, it is so easy that a beginner can take on this project and have an alpaca shawl, inspired from the wonderful Outlander Novels.


All you need is:

- ALPACA FLEECE

- BUBBLE WRAP (Scissors to cut Bubble wrap & Marker to draw pattern if required)

- SPRAY BOTTLE with 1/6 Liquid Soap & 5/6 Water

- WOODEN ROD

- 2 TOWEWLS

- Tub of room temp Water

- Vinegar

- Pointy Tweezers

Now watch the video to see how easy it is to felt your own clothes.


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Elissa Jayne

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