Forest Green - dyed New Zealand Merino carded wool batts - various weights
Forest Green - dyed New Zealand Merino carded wool batts - various weights
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Forest Green - dyed New Zealand Merino carded wool batts, 27 micron.
- a lovely rich green - reminds us of pine forests and rolling hills
- perfect for trees, daffodil stalks and leaves
- suitable for needle felting, wet felting and crafting
Woolly Sheep Swatches - A felt sheep wrapped with a minimum of 2g of your choice of fibre!
We have over 10 different shades of green wool (see photo)
- Olive Green Australian Merino Batts
- Lichen Green Mountain Sheep Batts
- Variegated Green Merino/Stonesheep Batts
- Forest Green New Zealand Merino Batts
- Green Shimmer New Zealand Batts + sparkle
- Pale Green New Zealand Merino Batts
- Pea Green New Zealand Merino Batts
- Green Leicester curls (dyed)
- Green South American Tops
- Green Rainbow Drops NZ Merino and Cotton Nepps
Other related colours include Dragon, Blue-Green Shimmer and Turquoise
NB: although every effort has been made to represent the colours shown as accurately as possible, we cannot guarantee an exact colour match as all images can vary when viewed on different screens and devices.
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from 1460 reviewsI love the colours and varieties of wool from the Makerss!
The teddy bear kit looks great, I haven’t started it yet but the instructions and the wool look great, the Earth pads are fabulous. Fast delivery, lovely seller, would highly recommend to beginner and experienced felters.
Beautiful mix of colours perfect for 2d felt picture, can visualise a vivid sunset over a beach scene. The Makerss are my go to when I need new supplies, great service.
I really like the product - wish it was available in larger amounts!! Seems out of stock now & I need more please restock soon
Just started needle felting landscapes. Top and bottom wool mats are just perfect!
Only wanted small amount of this colour so these batts are perfect.
Ordered as a gift for family member who has a talent for needlefelting. Can’t wait to see how this turns out
Lovely fast delivery.
Plus at last I have found a skin tone that is what is it called.
Very comfortable in the hand and lots of lovely colours to choose from. Could be useful to colour code needle to handle.
Lovely quality wool. Colours are bright and cheerful.
The items were well packed nd received quickly.
Excellent
I was a little nervous beforehand as I had never made a figurine before... but, I discovered how much I love figurine-making as a result! You don't know for sure until you try! :)
There are clear instructions but you also have the YouTube video to help (I'm a very visual learner so I enjoy a mix of watching the videos and using the instructions...)
This is also my first time using water soluble paper so that was a learning experience too.
Would definitely recommend! Such a cute fairy design! 🧚♀️🧡
P.S. I showed what the wings look like from both of the positions you can choose e.g. front-facing or placing them at the back :)
This is the second packet I have ordered for my needlefelted mice and rabbits. Easy to thread and look so realistic. Well worth using!
Delighted with my purchases and will definitely will be returning. Just what I needed for my current projects!
This design stood out to me as soon as I came across it! I think this was only the second time I had tried making a figure (especially the wire-wrapping for the arms and legs) so I was a bit nervous... but I'm very happy with how it turned out. Apart from the pearls, everything else (e.g. all wool/wire/pipe cleaners) is from The Makerss.
I made an Ariel-inspired Mermaid as a gift but used this pdf (and the 2-part YouTube video tutorials) to do most of it. Would definitely recommend! I also used 'Seashell Shimmer' and the extra strong white pipe cleaners for the clam shell (also used a different The Makerss tutorial for this which is on YouTube...)
Wool used:
- New Zealand Flesh Pink (skin colour)
- Pea Green batts (main long part of tail)
- Variegated Green batts (tail end and belt)
- Light Purple batts (shell top)
- Deep Red tops (hair)
- Variegated Turquoise batts (eyes)
- Red Rainbow Drops batts (mouth - but just used the red part rather than the little dots)
- I used basic core wool to start with then used a lanolin/basic core wool mix that is from the octopus kit as I had that in my stash (for underneath layers)
Such great materials to use and a really fun, exciting project! :)
I've recently bought some lovely wool batts ready for making Christmas wreaths.
I always collect my orders as I live local to HQ. I even sent my husband in to purchase some more wool and I told him to ask as he would of spent all day looking for what I wanted. The staff were very helpful as always. Such a lovely team.
This is such a great colour for foliage, especially Christmas trees, etc.
The wool is lovely to work with and felts beautifully for both 2D and 3D items.
As always, the carded wool from The Makers never fails to impress, definitely my 'go to' whenever I'm running low on any colour.
This green is no exception and I'm not surprised to see its now out of stock at this time of year as its the perfect shade for all the Christmas makes that I'm sure everyone is currently doing.
Would always recommend these carded batts, super soft and a joy to felt with.
After some research online including looking at one of your tutorials I felt confident to purchase this and two more green shades. I wanted a small quantity to create a picture of a hedgerow. (#barbarameynellart). I didn’t realise the quantities were so big! I doubt if I’ll ever use all of it. It was the first time I’d done needle felting andI enjoyed it, working on your water soluble fabric that I’d bought a while ago at a fair. I have an embellisher machine so will be doing more in the future though I wish I could purchase the colours in small quantities. The rainbow batts may be the answer.