A 2-ounce (approx. 56g) bundle of Corriedale wool is not just a bag of fluff; it’s a high-performance material that makes the learning needle felting easy for beginners.
Corriedale has a defined "crimp" (a natural wave in the fiber) and a medium micron count (thickness).
Why it matters: It’s "toothy." The fibers grab onto each other much faster than slippery Merino wool.
The Result: Students see progress quickly. Instead of stabbing a loose pile of fluff for 20 minutes with no result, the wool begins to firm up into a shape within the first few minutes, preventing student frustration.
Making small 3D objects like acorns or berries typically require 4 grams each. Larger 3D figures will require 8 grams and up.
