Spend £50 and get automatic 25% saving at checkout.
Free Shipping on all orders (subject to shipping availability in some countries).
Please note all orders are shipped direct from our suppliers with approximate delivery times between 10-14 working days after shipping (festive periods may cause delays).
Understanding Needle Felting Needles: A Quick Guide
Types of Needle Felting Needles
Star Needles: These needles have a star shape at the end of their shaft, with multiple barbs. They are excellent for faster felting and creating texture.
Twisted Needles: Characterised by a twisted shaft with barbs running around it. They are suitable for fast felting, leave fewer holes, and are great for tidying wispy wool.
Triangular Needles: These needles feature a three-sided shaft with barbs along its length, making them ideal for felting larger surfaces efficiently.
Gauge Variations: Needle gauges range from coarse to fine, impacting the speed and finish of your project. Coarser needles are better for initial shaping, while finer needles are perfect for finishing touches.
Needles are measured by gauges; the smaller the number, the larger the needle. Lower gauge numbers are primarily used for initiating needle felting, while higher gauge numbers are perfect for finer details.
Needle Holders: Wooden Options
Using a sturdy needle holder can enhance your felting experience. Wooden holders are popular as they are comfortable to grip and often come in single or multi-needle configurations. Multi-needle holders allow for quicker felting across larger areas by using several needles at once.
Conclusion
Choosing the right needle felting tools significantly impacts your crafting experience. By understanding the different types of needles, their colour codes, styles, and holders, you can select the best options for your specific felting projects. Happy crafting!
Sort by:
No products were found matching your selection.
Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.