Easy Peasy Felt Balls/Beads Tutorial
As mentioned in an earlier post I am hopeless at making felt balls/beads.  I have tried most methods and my balls/beads are always a bit hit and miss. However, a few weeks ago I stumbled upon a tutorial from a blog called Red 2 White which even I can do. I very successfully made several balls but although the balls were successful I still felt that it took too much time if you wanted to make a lot of balls.
Therefore, I decided to experiment to see if I could make balls/beads which turned out perfect (no creases etc) but didn’t take too much time or energy. This tutorial is basically my Swiss Roll Bracelet Tutorial with a twist.
Follow the instructions for the Swiss Roll Bracelet Tutorial using 3 pieces of prefelt in one colour for a single colour ball/bead or 3 different colours for a marbled ball/ball until the roll will stay upright by itself if held vertically.
Very gently roll each segment in your hands for a few seconds only as though making a ball.
Place the balls/beads in a laundry bag (rembering to close the zip) and wash on a 40 - 60 degree cycle in your washing machine. When the cycle has finished remove the balls/beads from the laundry bag. They will probably look a bit squashed so gently restore them by giving them a quick roll in your hands.
I made approximately 75 one cm felted balls/beads in less than one hour’s hand felting time. For larger balls/beads you just increase the size of the original prefelt. For cyclindrical balls/beads do not roll them in your hands before putting in the washing machine. For tubular shaped beads cut the slices longer than the diameter of the roll.Â
I hope you will agree this is a very quick and easy way to make felt balls.
Tags: felt balls, felt bead tutorial, felt beads, felt tutorial, felting tutorial, prefelt




July 3rd, 2010 at 8:38 pm
Wow! How easy is that? Well done, Cathy.
July 5th, 2010 at 10:40 am
Thanks Marilyn
July 5th, 2010 at 11:12 am
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