nuno felted scarf -running up that hill-

It doesn’t hurt me You want to feel, how it feels? You want to know, know that it doesn’t hurt me? You want to hear about the deal I’m making You, you and me And if I only could Make a deal with God get him to swap our places Be running up that road […]

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nuno felted scarf -Joey-

“Joey, baby – don’t get crazy Detours. Fences… I get defensive I know you’ve heard it all before – so I don’t say it anymore I just stand by and let you fight your secret war. And though I used to wonder why – I used to cry till I was dry. Still sometimes I […]

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nuno-felted scarf -She’s Like A Rainbow- process

Felting and nuno-felting Felt(ing) is one of the earliest forms of textile processing. Asian nomadic tribes started spreading all over the continent thousands of years ago. Wool becomes felt when it is subjected to moisture, heat, and pressure. Hot soapy water makes the wool slippery, and causes tiny scales on the fiber to “open up”. […]

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nuno felted scarf -Mexican moon-

“Just some time Just a little kiss of mine Take me where I can forget, senor You are so very kind Thinking of you underneath the Mexican moonlight Thinking of you underneath the Mexican moon…” ~ Mexican moon by concrete blonde. This nuno-felted scarf consists of chiffon silk in black colour and extra-fine Australian merino […]

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