1. felting - Noun
2. felting - Verb
of Felt
The material of which felt is made; also, felted cloth; also, the process by which it is made.
The act of splitting timber by the felt grain.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFelting of wool occurs upon hammering or other mechanical agitation as the microscopic barbs on the surface of wool fibers hook together. Source: Internet
Felting involves pressing a mat of fibres together, and working them together until they become tangled. Source: Internet
If you poked something and you don’t like the way it looks, get a pair of tweezers or your fingers but don’t pry them out with your felting needle, or it will snap.” Source: Internet
GREENFIELD — Textile artist Gary Schmitt will lead a felting workshop from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Twenty North Gallery, 20 N. State St. Participants will make a felted pumpkin for a registration fee of $35, which covers all materials. Source: Internet
The festival's participants enjoyed workshops on the art of carpet weaving and felting. Source: Internet
There, with a surplus of wool from our sheep, thousands of photos from my hikes, and time free of obligations besides getting well, I began felting. Source: Internet