
Needle felting is a craft that sounds way more complex than it actually is — and gets super cute results. What’s not to love? With just a few basic tools and a simple tutorial on needle felting for beginners, you’ll be on your way to making adorably fuzzy animals, or any other felted creations you can dream up.Here are the all the tools and tips you need to try needle felting.
By the way, you don’t need to be a knitter to take up needle felting. The crafts use totally different tools and even different types of wool. But if you do already knit, think of needle felting as another fun thing you can do with wool.
What is Needle Felting?
In a nutshell, needle felting is the process of transforming wool into 3D objects using a barbed needle.
When you felt wool, you’re agitating the fibers so they bond together, creating a solid fabric. If you’ve ever felted any of your knitting projects, you’re already familiar with the process — except that you probably used a washing machine with really hot water to get the fibers to bond. Needle felting mimics that process, but instead of agitating the wool with hot water, you’re doing it with an extra-sharp needle.
What You Need

Wool
Needle felting is typically done with a kind of wool called roving, but you can also use wool in other forms, like batting. In this how-to, we’re using roving torn from a larger piece.
Felting Needle
The needle you’ll use for felting isn’t a tapestry needle, nor is it a sewing needle. A felting needle has sharp, barbed blades designed to agitate the wool fibers.
A Felting Surface
You’ll need a special felting surface to avoid poking your fingers, legs or other body parts. Sponges and foam pads work well for needle felting. Just make sure your surface is several inches thick, like the foam block in the image above.
How to Needle Felt
Needle felting techniques vary depending on what you’re making. After you start experimenting and get the hang of it, you’ll figure out how to poke your felting needle into the wool to get different effects. For now, these basics will get you started. In this tutorial, we’re needle felting a small ball.
1. Prep Your Wool

If you’re using roving, you can just tear a piece of it off. You don’t have to cut it; the roving will pull apart on its own pretty easily.
2. Roll Your Roving Into a Ball

Make sure you tuck the ends in if you can.
3. Poke the Ball

Start by placing the ball on top of your felting surface. Then use the needle to poke the ball, going in about ¼-inch deep every time. Poke straight up and down so that your needle goes in and out of the felt easily. Keep your fingers out of the path of the needle. Felting needles are extremely sharp!
4. Keep Going Until the Wool Felts
Continue poking the ball until the fibers start to bond together and you see the felt forming. You’ll probably notice that the ball has shrunk up a little.
What To Make with Needle Felting
Animals are a popular choice with needle felters, and it’s no wonder why: the special felting needles create a fuzzy effect that looks like fur. But you don’t have to limit yourself to stand-alone animals or other items; you can also use a flat object like a scarf as a base for your felted objects.
Or try this: grab a pair of mittens and needle felt butterflies, flowers or other decorations right onto the surface. (If you’re planning to needle felt onto a hand-knit item, make sure the gauge is tight so you can have the best possible felting surface.) Or try needle felting onto a fabric cuff to add color, or needle felt a heart or another shape you like onto a plain sweater.
Good to Know: Needle felting isn’t just decorative; you can also use it for mending. Does your favorite sweater have a hole in it? Use needle felting to patch it up!
What are you waiting for? Grab your roving wool and your barbed needle, let your imagination run wild, and get your felting on!
Newbie!
i am new to needle felting, but i would like to get into it.
Looks really cool
For free instructions go to: sarafina fibre arts. Excellent instructions!
I would like to see how to use felted items and what to make. I have the needles for felting by hand and also have an embellishing machine. What can I do with it?
Pretty basic instruction
Cool introduction to needle felting
needle felting videos, please!
What a rip-off! Joined for needle felting instructions. There aren’t any on this site!!!!
Was hoping for felting tutorials when I joined. Please add as there are many requests.
can you make your own tools?
what other material can be used for felting?
Interested in needle felting too!
Interested in this
Same here! Painting with wool, and all the other projects listed by Tom Kelly. Animals are cute, but not what I’m looking for.
I am also interested in needle felting tutorials in various project types. These are definitely in demand from the other responses here, too. Thank you!
You need some felting tutorials. There are lovely scarves you can make easily using wet felting method. Felted soap with needle felted designs on top. Jewellery or vessels. I could go on and on. Please add some wet and needle felted tutorials. I am glad I only $5 for my membership. I won’t be renewing if more felting projects are not added
Please add the tutorials.
I joined before checking to make sure felting classes were offered. Now I’m regretting that. Judging from the comments below I’m not the only one who wants them. Will you please add felting tutorials?
I joined hoping for felting stuff too. Not craft made out of pre-made felt. Wet felting and needle felting tutorials
I have started some needle felting projects on my own but would love some classes!
Joined with a gold membership hoping for a needle felting class. 😥 Looks like members have been asking about it for a while.
I am also interested n a needle felting class. I’d like to see it used in a variety of ways — including on scarves, mittens, etc.
I was shocked that there weren’t any needle felling classes! Please add them for us!
I’m also interested in needle felting!
Hoping you will offer both needle felting and wet felting classes here on Crafts soon!
Please can we have a wet felting video class?
Hello Heather,
Thank you for your feedback. I have forwarded your comment to the proper department. We value your opinion, and it will help with the development of our online streaming community. We will continue to listen and work hard for your complete satisfaction.
Thank you,
Lindsay
Are there any needle felting classes yet?
I was looking for needle felting classes as well. Until Craftsy catches up I have had lots of success with Felts by Phillipa on YouTube. She is very good and to the point.
It seems that there aren’t any classes about needle felting so far. I am surprised!
Do you have any classes in needle felting
Where do I find those responses to my needle felting question
Me too
I second this question…