| The Magic Felting Machine |



| Specifications: . Capacity 6.6 lb (3 kg) . Space saver.- Compact to store almost anywhere. . Lightweight.- Only 25.5 lb (11.6 kg) . Portable.- Easy to move from one place to another. . Durable.- Rustproof polypropylene cabinet for longer life. . Automatic timer.- Wash time up to 15 minutes. . Easy to use controls . Reversible action impeller . Water level indicator . Wide washtub opening for easy loading and unloading. 1year factory warranty. COMPACT WASHER SPACE SAVING DESIGN |
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| Shop Owners wow your customers with the magic of felting. With this small portable machine in your shop the possibilities are endless. 1. Offer in store demonstrations on felting wool. 2. Felt your own bags and other projects for displays with the fast and easy convenience of being right in your shop. 3. Have felting parties, offer to felt as a service. Felting Guidelines Please Read Below. |
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| Wool Around the World’s Felting Guidelines These instructions are how “We” at Wool Around the World use this machine to felt. 1. Place your knitted project into the machine. 2. Use a bucket to pour warm/hot water into the machine until the water covers your project completely a minimum of 2 inches. Do not put in to much water or felting will take longer. 3. Add a ½ teaspoon (approx.) of liquid detergent. (we use A.L.L. laundry detergent or whatever is the cheapest) (PLEASE NOTE ALL WOOL FELTS DIFFERENTLY) (We have used this for Wool Pak yarns) 4. Turn timer to desired time. (Small Item: 10 mins ) (Medium - Large Item: 15-20 mins) (X-Large Item: 20-30 mins) 5. After time then add 1 tablespoon (approx.) of fabric softner to dissolve bubbles. 6. Turn the timer on for a few minutes more to dissolve bubbles. but keep checking those last few minutes until project is felted to your satisfaction. 7. Take your project out of the water, holding it over the machine hand squeeze the water out, then roll it in a towel to remove excess water (we step on our towels with our projects wrapped inside to get the water out) then shape, block, and let dry. 8. Using the hose attached to the back of the machine lower the end into the bucket to drain the water from the machine. We also use a small fish net (at Wal-Mart for $0.67) to scoop the left over fibers out of the machine to save for needle felting. OR Let the water drain through the net into the bucket to collect the left over fibers. 9. It’s always a good idea to rinse out your machine with a small amount of clean water. |