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Transferring a Pattern Onto Wool or Felt

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The easiest way to transfer a pattern onto wool or felt, is to use wax coated freezer paper. As it's transparent, you can first trace the pattern on the non wax side like it was tracing paper. Cut out the pieces, and then iron the freezer paper pieces onto the wool (wax side down). Make sure you don't press too hard, or you'll flatten out the nice felted wrinkles. You can then cut out your wool pieces perfectly! Tip: you can iron on the pieces several times, so you can reuse the freezer paper pattern saving you time and money.



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  • 29 Oct, 2006   |   Pearl 57

  • I am so happy to find this hint, I work with wool and it will be another neat thing to do with it!



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