| 11. | Knots can be applied in combination to produce complex objects such as lanyards and knits, crochets, weaves or felting.
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| 12. | Moreover, Elena used the technique of seamless on-wet felting that's the way valenki are always made.
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| 13. | A textile or cloth is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres ( yarn or knotting, or felting.
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| 14. | Most types of fleece, such as those taken from the alpaca or the Merino sheep, can be put through the wet felting process.
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| 15. | Many companies manufacture wool dryer balls as well, and it is fairly simple to make wool dryer balls from wool yarn by felting it.
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| 16. | Also in 1966 the old slates were removed from the roof, and rafters, felting and new slates supplied : The work continued into 1967.
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| 17. | Other fiber art techniques are knitting, rug hooking, felting, braiding or plaiting, macrame, lace making, flocking ( texture ) and more.
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| 18. | Often projects will be done using a woolen type of yarn because of the methods used to join the strands together, which is a felting technique.
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| 19. | Felting, when done on purpose ( with needles, chemicals, or simply rubbing the fibres against each other ), can be used to create garments.
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| 20. | The term, " " mad as a hatter " " also arose in Denton because the mercury used in the felting process led to mercury poisoning.
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