Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Felt Ball Garland for Christmas



I meant to make a felt ball garland last Christmas but it seems lots of other folks had the same idea, because by the time I got around to ordering my supplies, they were super back-ordered so they ended up coming after Christmas. Which is perfect because I often buy things for Holidays and don't get around to making them until the next year anyway.



So here it is next year... and since I already had all the supplies, I've made it! And though I haven't actually started decorating yet (though I have picked up a few festive things from Ikea already), I thought I'd share it in case you'd like to make one too, you'll have time to do it this year!

Making a garland is easy as pie (can you thread a needle?).

What you'll want to know is where to get the felted balls.

You can either buy them (I got some here I used the 2 cm size, spectrum and retro).





Or make them. I did a bit of both.

To make your own felted balls:



Pull off a handful of wool roving and ball it loosely in your palm



Run it under warm water and form a loose ball



Add soap...enough to get a good lather (any kind will work as long as it lathers).



Start to roll the wool between both hands in a ball like you are rolling dough into a ball (Sorry I didn't have anyone around to take a picture of that). Roll gently at first. You can roll a little more vigorously once the ball starts to firm up.



The fibers will start to "felt" as you continue to roll while running wool under warm water and add more soap as it washes away.



Keep rolling and rinsing. You can alternate between hot and cold water to shock the fibers if you want...I have found it works with or without doing this.



Your felt ball will look like a ball and be firm-ish.



Sometimes you will get little cracks where the ball didn't quite come together. Don't worry.



Just wrap another thin layer of roving around the whole ball,



Add more soap, and roll between your hands again until the outer layer has felted to the under layer.



Perfect.



And perfect for little hands to help with too.



Now just thread that needle and string up your beads (I used embroidery floss). You could tie a knot in between each ball but I didn't bother because I kind of like the haphazard spacing. The felt grabs the string well enough that it stays mostly where you place it. I used about 70 balls for a 10 ft. garland spaced like I did.



What I love about these garlands is that they are really just festive for any occasion... I think mine is going in the nursery after Christmas and it might get hung for birthdays too. Why not.

Need some new Christmas music to listen to while crafting? I can recommend this. My favorite song is, "Baby its Cold Outside." Its so cute...she is singing it to him. Clever. (And are you watching "New Girl"? I love it. I hope it doesn't get canceled. Oh boy its funny.)

Anyway...

Happy Felting!

25 comments:

Suvi said...

Cute! Love the colours.

Woodengirl said...

I love the felt garland, but what I love the most are the dimples on each knuckle of Avery's hands.

v a n e s s a said...

ooh i might have to add this to the list of projects that are stacking up...

Jane said...

Oh, that is so cute! (I was just thinking about this the other day randomly. I was trying to figure out if I can get an Anthropologie birthday coupon and I seem to remember you mentioning that you were considering buying an Anthro garland last year for your b-day? Maybe?)

Excited to check out She & Him Christmas...thanks for the tip!

Mrs. Cropper said...

So cute, Danielle! I've been wanting to make our Christmas color scheme a little more broad this year and this would fit nicely. Adding to list of projects...

...love Maegan said...

so so so pretty

La Alicia said...

so cute and happy!

WildflowerWool said...

Thanks for the great how to instructions. I am going to give it a try!

Sara said...

I LOVE this! I must have one of these for our tree. Linking up this week at Tangled Happy. Thanks so much for sharing this. :)

Jamie Wride said...

You are so crafty! I love this. And Taylor is making us watch the New Girl. I have to admit I didn't love it at first, but it has definitely grown on me. Last night was really funny!

Deilephila said...

The stocking is amazing!!I want one...or two:)

Alison said...

I love the stocking too, where is it from?

Danielle said...

The stocking is from Lands End but I got it last year...;( I doubt they still have any.

Brittany Hirl said...

This is soo cute!!! How much felt would you recommend buying to make 70 balls?

Danielle said...

Brittany,
Well...it kind of depends on how big you make them and how tightly you felt them, but I made about 12 from a 0.8 oz package of wool roving. So you could buy individual colors that size and do a dozen of each or buy a larger sized package of white or natural roving and dye them...

Hope that helps!

Brittany Hirl said...

It does! I never thought about dyeing them! Such a great idea! Thanks so much!

sarah / book bound bindery said...

This is just the thing I was looking for. Thanks for sharing!

Lori said...

I bought the goods now to make it! Love the idea and colors!

j.ro said...

I'm craft challenged, but this looks like something i could do. If I purchase the balls, how many do you think I would need to space them through 80 inches of string (that seems to be the typical length of garland being sold). Thanks for the help! ~jayne

j.ro said...

oh geesh, i just clearly read what your already stated "70 balls for a 10 ft" doh. Thanks!!

For my Girl Nina said...

What a gorgeous idea. Making a xmas felt garland... it looks so sweet.
Has inspired me.
Thank you.

Check out my blog (if you fancy it - we are all creative, crafty women after all):

formygirlnina.blogspot.com

Bindu

Eleni said...

Beautiful result! Something I'd hang on my wall all year long!

Carola Lagomarsino said...

Love the project. I must do it! Thanks for sharing.

Just mentioned your project on my blog: www.vesqueres.blogspot.com

:)

Anonymous said...

Where's a good place to get the wool roving?

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