The simple answer is yes, how well depends on a lot of factors, for example wool felt will stick to wool felt better than to acrylic "craft felt" will to acrylic, because it has more of a loop quality, (think of the loops on Velcro)
You want to try and match the felt types you want to stick together for best results. For example I wouldn't try acrylic with wool, I would use acrylic with acrylic and so on... Also very large or heavy felt pieces won't stick as well as thin, light ones. I
f you are making a piece you are putting a lot of effort into or you want to hold up well to wear and tear I would recommend wool felt if that's too costly I would use a wool blend felt. Hope this helps.
Andie, American Felt and Craft
For the intended design, "NO" , the hooks on one side of the velcro need loose woven fibers to cling to, felt has to smooth of a surface.
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I felt her soft lips explore my body. The felt paper failed to stick to the wall properly. This new love was more intense that I had ever felt before. From her facial expression you could easily tell he had felt up her breasts.
Dart Tag Darts have velcro at the tip of them, so they stick to many clothes and materials like felt. Also hair seems to stick to the tips and can be a pain to remove.
Felt feels like felt. Once you've felt felt, the feeling of felt will make you feel like you've felt something special. Fuzzy Felt was a toy available when I was a kid.......a felt sheet onto which you would place felt shapes.................animals, cars, trees, people etc. Like a little felt picture board.........the felt cut-outs would stick to the felt and if you were careful, you could hold the sheet of felt at 90 degrees to the table and the felt figures would stay on it. Felt is a very compact material which used to be used to make hats of various shapes. It is the material equivalent of papier mache.
WHEN I saw my sister, Delia, beating my dog with a stick, I felt hate
No, felt comes in 3 basic types and none will withstand the heat iron on interfacing needs to adhere, acrylic or crafting felt will melt, wool and wool blends can shrink. Plus felt has all kinds of grooves so your interfacing probably wouldn't stick well. You could try sew on interfacing or soaking your felt piece in a mixture of 50% school glue and 50% water then laying flat to dry, it will become quite stiff. Hope this helps Andie, AmericanFeltandCraft.com
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Because they felt Bradford is a better fit for their system.
He put his ear to the piano and felt the vibrations to write the music. He used a round stick in the above process.
No, not in the same way that wool felts. Cotton lacks the 'hooks' that wool contains, so cotton doesn't 'stick together' as well as does wool.
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The farmers felt like they were getting the short end of the stick because the economy of the United States was heavily industrial. The farmers felt like they were being underpaid and not seeing the fruits of their labor. All groups felt as if they were being taken advantage of. The formation of unions resulted in this discontentment.