Felting Needles, Fiber Trends
This set of felting needles is great for felters of all levels, but especially those just starting out. It includes one each of 36 and 40 gauge and two 38 gauge needles. Get a feel for each size and what it can accomplish as you learn!
Felting needles are barbed needles used to interlock wool fibers. As the felting needle is moved up and down, the barbs on the needles catch the scales of the wool and entangle them creating a material called felt. The 36 gauge is used for faster coarse felting that leaves a larger hole in the felted surface. The 38 gauge star needle is a 4-sided needle that leaves a smaller hole in the felted surface. It felts slower than the large gauge triangle needles, but the detail is finer. The triangle needles are 3-sided. The 38 gauge triangle needle is a general purpose needle used for medium felting that leaves a smaller hole than the 36 and is good for attaching felt to felt or felt to wool. The 40 gauge is excellent for fine detailing and sculpting.