
Needle Felting
by Sylvia Phillips
The number one question I get asked? “What is Needle Felting?”
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It is a form of knitting fibers (most often raw wool but synthetic materials can also be used). It started in the 1800s with a needle punch originally designed to make batting and insulation. The needles have barbs that catch the fibers as you stab the wool.
I first learned of this in 2010 when watching a series called “Man Shops Globe” with Keith Johnson, the buyer-at-large for retailer Anthropologie. In one of the episodes, he visited Dominica More Gordon, the Scotland-based artist, designer, and creator of the Archie children's books. She “needle felted“ a custom 3-dimensional dog for Keith.
I immediately had to find out all I could about needle felting. I started purchasing wool and trying my hand at it. My first project was a simple dog. I keep him as a reminder of where I started.

Since then, I have made everything from dogs, giraffes, elephants, Yoda, monsters, dolls, muppets, Mister Rogers, and most recently the Women collection.
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To find out more about how Sylvia makes a needle felted person, read her blog entry about the creation of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

