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readtogrow
> 3 dayGreat product. Easy to felt on.
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Rose Norris
> 3 dayI hate the little styrofoam (or whatever they are) blocks that the supplies usually provide and this was exactly what I needed to make the craft actually enjoyable again. I can use it easily anywhere and it’s big enough to hold if I’m not at a table or rest my hand/wrist on while I work. The material doesn’t stick to it and it’s firm enough to work on easily. I can’t praise this enough besides wishing they came in more colors or designs or something like that but even for what it is it’s great!
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Gingko Family
> 3 daySimply the BEST work toolbfor needle felting!
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Jill Peck
> 3 dayVery easy to work with. This is my first felting project and I am very happy with this pad and a good price.
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Debbie King
> 3 dayII like the size and firmness of this needle felting pad
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Spj
> 3 dayI saw some made of burlap or sisal. It had a dark side and a light side. But they were much more expensive. I’ve been enjoying this mat. Which side it’s on doesn’t matter. It’s pretty and a nice size. About the size of an iPad. Mine is a light blue. It’s firm and straight. The other one looked like pillows. This one is strong and flat with a surface just right. There’s no way the other kind is worth the extra money.
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Deborah C
> 3 dayI am a beginning felter and I tend to learn by trial and error rather than viewing online tutorials as I should. I purchased the brush type felting pad, a foam one and the Wool Buddy. I hated the brush type immediately, it seemed wobbly and insecure. The foam type was OK but I didnt like the feel or sound of the needle going in and I knew it couldnt last long. Then I tried the Wool Buddy, XL size. I loved the size, the thickness and the feel of it. It felt secure, it felt steady and no matter how much I punched there were no holes or wear that I could see. My only problem was MY OWN FAULT!. I was making a felted leaf, first time I tried it. Of course, a leaf is a flat piece. I needled away and loved the result. Went to pull up the leaf and it was FIRMLY attached to the Wool Buddy. I ruined one side of the WB pulling and scraping the leaf out of it. I didnt want to give up on the WB because I loved everything else about it. So... I did what I should have, watched a few tutorials and got some good tips and realized I was a felting idiot but one with hope. I started again on the remaining good side of the WB. I cut some squares of tulle netting a little larger than the size of the leaf I wanted to make. I put one piece of tulle on the WB, laid out my wool fibers and put another piece of tulle on top, a felting sandwich of sorts. I started needling but every minute or so, I pulled the leaf all the way off the WB and flipped it over. If the tulle got too many holes, I replaced it. The tulle and the frequent flipping worked like a charm. The leaf pulled away perfectly from both the tulle and the WB leaf. Use the WB right and you will love it! All I have to do now is avoid the ugly side I ruined!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayWhile using this product to felt a little ornament, I thought the Woolbuddy was fantastic. However, my mind was changed when I went to take it off the Woolbuddy. I tried to take the project off the Woolbuddy and a few other people tried also. There is no way to get it off. I happened to be at wool felting class at the time. At the beginning of the class, a few people wanted to buy the Woolbuddy. Now no one wants one. What a disappointment!
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Mindbird
Greater than one weekReally like this felting mat. Generous size, resilient work surface. Much better than foam or brush mat. Environmentally friendly.
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J. J. Novack
> 3 dayNice concept, but mine arrived really bumpy and sunken in the center. I might have liked it a lot, and I guess it works, but I feel like I’m working in a hole.