Introduction: Make Your Own Felted Soap!
How to Make Felted Soap
A FiberArtsy Tutorial
I have the itch to felt and since it’s still too cold (grrr) in my felting studio to do big felted pieces, I thought I’d felt some soap today.
Why put fiber on soap, you ask? Because it makes a great scrubby! You can exfoliate and wash your skin at the same time. Felted soaps also make wonderful gifts.
Step 1: Here's What You Need:
Bar soap – any plain soap will do but you can make it fancy with scented or olive oil soap
Roving or Batting s.a. sheep or alpaca
Nylon hose – knee highs work well
Water
Step 2: Prepare the Wool Roving:
Take your wool roving and spread it out just enough so you start to see the table underneath. Not too thin though, you don’t want gaps in your fiber or the soap will show. Lay the soap in the center and wrap the fiber around it, tucking in the ends. Check for any holes in the fiber and add more as needed.
Step 3: Adding Water:
Next, sprinkle the fiber with hot water and gently start rubbing it. Do this all over the soap until the entire surface is thoroughly wet. Check for spots where the soap is showing and add more fiber, if needed.
Now is the time to add any decorations such as stripes of a different color fiber. Wet these and gently work with your hands.
Carefully put the soap in the nylon hose. Sprinkle again with hot water
and gently rub the soap all over. Alternate sprinkling with hot and cold water and continue working the fiber. You will feel the fiber begin to firm up. Continue working the soap for about 10 minutes. When you can’t feel any loose fibers on the soap, gently remove the hose. Your fiber should be well felted. If it is not, continue working it as above.
Step 4: Rinse and Dry:
Rinse the soap and set it out to dry. Add a pretty bow and your felted soap becomes a great gift!
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3 Comments
7 years ago
I love the idea but I wonder if I can do it using the needle felting method :-) never done wet felting only needle :-)
I have heaps of real Cotten balls as I live in an area where they grow the Cotten and every year I go along the road at harvest time to collect all the wind blown Cotten :-) all I would need to do is to remove the Cotten seed in the middle :-)
Thanks for such a great idea this is defiantly going on my list of projects to work one once my workshop has been finished :-)
9 years ago on Introduction
Looking at your colour scheme, you should felt some bacon soap!
https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-Bacon-...
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Cool! I'll have to try that....fuzzy bacon...hmmm