Woolbuddy Needle Felting Pad, Needle Felting Mat, Needle Felting Supplies, Foam Pad Alternative, Wool Felting Mat, Made of Felting Wool, For Needle Felting, Wet Felting and 3D Felting, 10inx10inx1.5in
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Sue
> 3 dayWool sticks to pad very easily
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Lee
> 3 daySuch a great surface to felt on. Keeps work steady and makes a solid surface
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JK 501213
> 3 dayIve been enjoying using the wool buddy pad for dry felting. Nice and sturdy and works great.
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CLIFFORD A PARKER
> 3 dayMy granddaughter didnt like this pad. She used it once and put a hole in the pad while doing needle felting. She changed over to a foam pad and didnt have the same problem. She will hold this one as a back up to the foam pad. She was very disappointed that she put a hole in it while using it the first time.
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jmowrey
> 3 dayMy husband and I are both new to needle felting. Previously, we had been using plastic foam pads and were getting tired of the wool sticking to it and the quick indents into the foam. So, we upgraded to these pads. We were so happy with the larger size that we ordered a small one—just to hold our needles. Besides loving the naturalness of them (instead of plastic), we have found them easier to needle felt on. That is not to say that some wool doesnt still stick to the pad. It does—just not as much and after each session, I pull off what is left there in order to have it ready to go for the next time I felt. I highly recommend the pads.
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Kelly D.
> 3 dayEverything about this mat is ‘just right’. It’s solid under your work, but not too hard. It’s a nice flat surface, great size, doesn’t slip, yet easy to move as needed. Love it!
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Deborah C
Greater than one weekI 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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dove
> 3 dayGreat for needle felting! And it’s so comfortable that my cat thinks it’s his bed. Happy customer. You do have to clean it off between using different color roving, but it comes off pretty easily.
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Lisa Bachmann
> 3 dayLarger size is much easier to work on.
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Debbie
> 3 dayI used this product to make felted snowmen for Christmas this year. I tried to make my own felting mat out of an old wool blanket but then watched many YouTube videos and this was highly recommended. I agree, I agree. I bought the larger size and it works great. Looking forward to making more projects.