Needle Felting Kit: 2D Cardinal Painting with Wool
We are so excited to bring you another "first" in teaching and sharing "how-to" needle felt! This kit will take you step by step through the process
of referencing a picture to needle felt a 2D wool painting!
This kit will help you learn to focus on small details so you can needle felt realistic 2D animal pictures.
You can also use the provided outline of the artwork to practice over and over or enlarge it to focus on specific areas.
This kit includes written instructions -- but if you already have all the supplies, you can a
downloadable pattern right here!
Kit Includes:
- A full-color booklet with step-by-step photos
- Full-color painting of a cardinal as a reference photo
- Directions for blending wool to create more colors in your palette
- Black and white "outline" of the cardinal artwork that you can copy and transfer to felt or other fabric with a Transfer Pen
- 8" x 12" 100% Wool Felt Sheet
- MC-1 Wool batting for fox and background (all the wool in the colors needed for this project)
Deluxe Kit Includes:
- Earth Harmony Foam Pad 10x7
- Felting Needles 42 Triangle and 38 Triangle (one each)
*The finished picture is approximately 8.5" x 10".
Also Needed:
- Felting Needles (we recommend a 42 Triangle and a 38 Triangle)
- Needle Felting Pad 10x7 or larger
- Iron-on Transfer Pen
- Iron
*If you don't have an iron-transfer pen (or other means to transfer the image) make sure to get the pen, it is easy to use and great! :)
Looking for More 2D Needle Felting Projects?
In this beginner-friendly tutorial, we decorate our felted Christmas stocking with this 2D Felted picture.
Join us for a little "virtual" vacation to Provence, France!
We will walk this trail amid the fragrant lavender fields and create a little stay-cation postcard of our shared daydream journey.
If you are on a 2D needle felting kick, give our 2D Jellyfish picture a try! This is a great beginner needle felting project that will help you get a smooth picture, demonstrate basic shading, and add some texture! We will mount our needle felted picture in a few different ways.