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Our exclusive blend of New Zealand carded wools.
When we started creating this item back in 2007, we wanted a wool that was perfect for needle felting with a nice natural colour, that would allow us to create bright colours as well as soft pastel nuances. After numerous tests we came up with this blend that is now one of our iconic products, loved by both beginners and the more experienced.
Pur exclusive blend of New Zealand carded wools.
When we started creating this item back in 2007, we wanted a wool that was perfect for needle felting with a nice natural colour, that would allow us to create bright colours as well as soft pastel nuances. After numerous tests we came up with this blend that is now one of our iconic products, loved by both beginners and the more experienced.
Our carded wool is now a super cute vase!
Take a look to our carded wool selection. They are perfect for needle felting lovers!
New Zealand carded wools sliver
They're here! Our exclusive blend of New Zealand carded wool can now finally also be found in sliver. This product enriches the carded wool collection and is especially loved by those who, with the needle felting technique, create wire armature. In fact some simply prefer to work with ribbon rather than batting. Discover the collection on our store.
The two-tone Bergschaf wool bowls by Daniela Balducci
(...) Daniela especially loves working with Bergschaf and chose our fibre to make these two-tone bowls using the water felting technique. She likes the full-bodied consistency of bergschaf, very suitable for three-dimensional creations having great volume and thickness.
The two-tone Bergschaf wool bowls by Daniela Balducci
(...) Daniela especially loves working with Bergschaf and chose our fibre to make these two-tone bowls using the water felting technique. She likes the full-bodied consistency of bergschaf, very suitable for three-dimensional creations having great volume and thickness.
Caro Indy: how to make needle felting playful!
The very blonde playwright Margot made with our carded Bergschaf wool.
Caro Indy and love at first sight for needle felting
Carolina Alles | @caroindy is a needle felting artist. She lives in Buenos Aires and creates very colourful, funny and life-like wool characters. Sometimes she also lets herself be influenced by her favourite films! Head over to the blog to get to know her better and to see all the characters created with our products.
Caro Indy and our carded wool!
Carolina Alles | @caroindy is a needle felting artist. She lives in Buenos Aires and creates very colourful, funny and life-like wool characters. Sometimes she also lets herself be influenced by her favourite films! Head over to the blog to get to know her better and to see all the characters created with our products.
Kate Hemm and her textile cottage with our products!
I’m a fiber artist, based near Düsseldorf, Germany. For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved the process of learning new skills, and creating with my hands. In fact, there are barely any handicrafts that I’ve haven’t tried at least once. However, when I started weaving in 2019, I felt myself move away from the title of “serial hobby crafter” to genuine artist. It was the first craft I tried where I didn’t feel bound to tutorials, patterns and books. (...)
Needle felting with our carded wool!
Yelena Beliaev is an Israeli fibre artist with Russian roots. Her favourite medium of expression is needle felting and, and through it, she mainly creates three-dimensional fruits and vegetables with strong realistic connotations. (...)
Woollygems needle felting artist enjoy our wool!
(...) With our blend of New Zealand carded wool, called Maori, she has created an eye-catching cornucopia filled with peppers, mushrooms, a juicy apple, a fiery red chilli, and much more. With all of them being incredibly realistic. A realism worthy of those notable painters who dedicated their careers to painting still lifes. (...)
Woollygems needle felting artist enjoy our wool!
(...) With our blend of New Zealand carded wool, called Maori, she has created an eye-catching cornucopia filled with peppers, mushrooms, a juicy apple, a fiery red chilli, and much more. With all of them being incredibly realistic. A realism worthy of those notable painters who dedicated their careers to painting still lifes. (...)
Vanessa Barragao Residency
Vanessa speaking: on 30th of August I arrived in Tuscany to create an artwork on site. In 2019 I came here for the first time to create a tapestry for @dhgshop and this year I came here again to create a new piece, for their new place, using their own materials with my techniques and identity 🌿