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Angelina Fiber is quite a new unique fiber, which can be used for many craft applications. Mainly used in blends with other fibers to create a unique finish. Perfect for adding effect in to hand felting or hand spinning and many other crafts.
This Angelina range is a Heat Bondable Iridescent quality and approx 15 Denier 80mm.
WHen heat and pressure are applied the fiber strands bond (melt) together. It can be stamped, stitched,glued,bonded,embellished, spun, blended with other fibers, etc....the possibilities are ENDLESS! This fiber can also be used in it's unbonded form for flytying!
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Crochet is the art of stitching thread or yarn onto itself to make patterned fabric. The process uses a single tool, called a crochet hook, to make loops out of the thread and pass the loops through each other. While the basic steps are the same, varying techniques result in different patterns. Crocheted material becomes doilies, afghans, curtains, and clothing. It is an art that has existed for centuries, but remains popular today...
Wondering if Addi makes a particular size? We have this handy chart to help you find the perfect size for your project. Use the knitting needle chart below to help determine if Addi makes the knitting needle size you need. The sizes shown below are for the Addi Turbo circular knitting needles. The Addi Turbo Lace knitting needle sizes and Addi Straight and Single Points sizes are different...