British Wool for Feltmaking

The Crowood Press Ltd
British Wool for Feltmaking

Britain has more native breeds of sheep than anywhere else in the world, providing a valuable source of wool for feltmakers. The characteristics of these breeds vary widely, making some more suitable for felting than others. Aimed at all levels of feltmakers, this helpful guide explores a selection of native breeds, and explains how their wool can be used successfully to create a variety of types and weights of felt. The book gives detailed information on each breed of sheep and then advises on their suitability for individual projects. It covers combining different wools, and blending colours to create colour and texture and includes how to work with raw fleece, and how to dye wool and felt. There are over 250 photos which illustrate a wide variety of felted projects. AUTHOR: The International Feltmakers Association promotes felt in all its forms and emphasises the importance of felt education. This book is a collaboration of experienced feltmakers, all members of the IFA. 269 colour illustrations