Viscose Fiber for Felting, Felting Supplies for Wet Felting, Supplies Nuno Felting.
Viscose is a type of rayon. Originally known as artificial silk, in the late 19th century, the term “rayon” came into effect in 1924. The name “viscose” derived from the way this fiber is manufactured; a viscous organic liquid used to make both rayon and cellophane.
Viscose is a relatively new fiber manufactured from natural plants such as bamboo, soy, eucalyptus, and sugar cane that produces fiber looking very similar to natural silk.
It is ideal for wet felting, spinning, paper making and other forms of fiber art. It lends itself for excellent blending with wool fibers during the felting process and adds unmistakable shiny and silky characteristics to the fabric.
Covering wool with viscose fibers produces pliable and thin felted fabric, it also reduces peeling.
Quantity: 1.5 oz
Sample pictures show some ways the viscose can be used. You can see more my work at https://www.etsy.com/shop/GardenFeltbyMarina
When ordering a product keep in mind that the actual colors might differ from what you see, due to the settings of the monitor.
Viscose is a type of rayon. Originally known as artificial silk, in the late 19th century, the term “rayon” came into effect in 1924. The name “viscose” derived from the way this fiber is manufactured; a viscous organic liquid used to make both rayon and cellophane.
Viscose is a relatively new fiber manufactured from natural plants such as bamboo, soy, eucalyptus, and sugar cane that produces fiber looking very similar to natural silk.
It is ideal for wet felting, spinning, paper making and other forms of fiber art. It lends itself for excellent blending with wool fibers during the felting process and adds unmistakable shiny and silky characteristics to the fabric.
Covering wool with viscose fibers produces pliable and thin felted fabric, it also reduces peeling.
Quantity: 1.5 oz
Sample pictures show some ways the viscose can be used. You can see more my work at https://www.etsy.com/shop/GardenFeltbyMarina
When ordering a product keep in mind that the actual colors might differ from what you see, due to the settings of the monitor.