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The Minearverse 6: Fiery Thread of Death

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askye - Mar 14, 2013 2:12:27 pm PDT #3979 of 4535
Thrive to spite them

I kept thinking I had seen something like needle punch on tv so I googled and there was an infomercial for Purr fect Punch on the Amazing Discoveries Infomercial "series" (they did the sweater machine) but the only video I can find is dubbed in German.

I tried 2D needlefelting and didn't really get it. Or maybe it was the teacher, there's a new instructor and I may sign up for one of those classes.


sumi - Mar 14, 2013 2:12:59 pm PDT #3980 of 4535
Art Crawl!!!

Is needle punch the same thing as needle felting?

The yarn-overs that give me problems are purl-wise ones.


askye - Mar 14, 2013 3:03:27 pm PDT #3981 of 4535
Thrive to spite them

No. Needlefelting is done with roving and you punch it into felt either as 2D or you work it in a 3d object. And there's wet needlefelting.

Here's some 3D needlefelted items - [link]

Needlepunch is kind more like a needlepoint, you use a punch tool to make loops through the material and it creates this kind of effect [link]


Sophia Brooks - Mar 14, 2013 3:06:55 pm PDT #3982 of 4535
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So needlepunching is basically rug-hooking? My mom did this in the 70's, and I did learn to do it as a kid. It was pretty fun! She actually did hooked stair tread rugs from drawings that each person in my family did, and then never put them on the stairs!


askye - Mar 17, 2013 11:31:11 am PDT #3983 of 4535
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My project is at standstill. I'm untangling yarn. I pulled from the center and there were two huge globs of yarn vomit. Katy (the owner of the yarn shop) worked for an hour and a half trying to untangle it. I've worked on it for about 2 hours. It's still not done.

It would have been faster to unravel the project and start over at the other end ....but the yarn isn't cheap and it shouldn't be like this. I just sent an email to the company letting them know this was a first purchase and very disappointing.


DebetEsse - Mar 17, 2013 6:51:00 pm PDT #3984 of 4535
Woe to the fucking wicked.

Yeah, that's why I never pull from the center.


sumi - Mar 17, 2013 9:44:10 pm PDT #3985 of 4535
Art Crawl!!!

I have also given up pulling from the center. Anyone as tangleriffic as I am is only asking for trouble by doing that.


askye - Mar 18, 2013 6:51:03 am PDT #3986 of 4535
Thrive to spite them

I wish what I had done was asked if Katy would have wound it on her ball winder to end up with a cake.

I worked on it some more but at the core is a knot that I think is felted together.

I started to pull from the outside and then changed because everyone I see knitting always pulls from the center.


sumi - Mar 19, 2013 4:21:45 pm PDT #3987 of 4535
Art Crawl!!!

Have you guys seen the Couture Hats knitting book? (I'm guessing that you knit and then felt the hats.)


DebetEsse - Mar 19, 2013 7:15:49 pm PDT #3988 of 4535
Woe to the fucking wicked.

A lot of those don't look felted in the picture. I might need to put that book on my wishlist.