| Once it was holding together well I removed the bubble wrap beneath the flap and worked it a little more  | 
| Time to remove the resists | 
| Carefully cutting the underside of the flap, following the curve formed by the resist  and shaping of the bubblewrap  | 
| Once the resist was out of the handle I flattened it out and added some huge  basting stitches to hold it that way till it was finished  | 
| All edges carefully healed | 
| with very wet soapy fingers | 
| More rolling and pummelling needed | 
| Fully felted, blocked and dried. I forgot to take a photo of it blocked to dry - I stuffed it with tea towels to hold it firmly in shape  | 
| Nice strong edges. You can't spend too much time 'healing' your edges.. the better attention you pay to them early, on the nicer the finish will be  | 
4 comments:
I really like your work and it's great to see
how you make it - so thanks for sharing.
I also loved your Hobbit Hole tea cosies and Wuthering Heights Hat - both favourites of mine. Very inspiring!
Thank you Foxglove :)
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This is fantastic!
Thanks Theresa :)
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