Making Bubbles
This is an old post from several years ago of some fun bubbles I did with a friend. I thought you might like to see it again. This last weekend was our guild sale, and I have nothing to show you felt wise. Jan has so many pictures of the sale to show you, I will leave that post to her. I have such fond memories of this friend and our felt journey.
A while back, I went to a felting friend’s for a few days of fun. She showed me how to make bubbles and cut them open to great effect. Here are the pictures of what I did.
First of course, I laid out some wool to felt. But these are samples, so plain felt won’t do. I added silk threads, a silk square, some silk roving and other wools to see how it would all go. This is the underside.
This is what the top side looks like
Then, of course, there was the usual rolling and fulling.

Here they are all finished and ready for the marbles.
The next step is to put marbles in while it is still damp. You pull the felt tightly around the marble and secure it with an elastic, and now it looks like a bubble. We used the elastics they use to put braids in horses’ tails and manes because they are small, stretchy, strong and cheap. You put in as many as you like and whatever sizes you like. You can also use felt balls. The felt balls are good if you want to leave them uncut. Marbles are too heavy for that.
Here they are all tied up.

Here they are cut. I cut the tops off, I cut x’s and star patterns, and some I turned inside out. If you cut more off, you see more of the inside, and you can stretch them flatter, too.

You can see how the underside becomes the inside of the bubbles. These samples started out about 6×8 inches, and the finished pieces are about 1.5 by 2.5 inches. They take up a lot of room. I only have 2 of them left; my friend’s dog ate one. I think I will glue them to some leather and make brooches out of them. They are lots of fun to do. I made some wrist cuffs with this method, and I will blog about them next week.









7 thoughts on “Making Bubbles”
Felt bubbles are fascinating and you can make them into interesting additions to so many items.
they are fun. I have done cuffs and added them to hats. you need to add alot to your resist to add them into a hat.
This was one of the rabbit holes I went down a couple of days ago after Ruth posted her Marketplace Mondays posts. Somehow I managed to get to this one from one of those. I really enjoyed reading it and it did answer some of the questions I’ve been asking myself about how to make these bubbles. My “to do” list is getting longer again, and I’ve got to find some marbles, darn it!
I hope the Guild sale went well for you.
Ann
They are really fun. If you put them in a just past felt stage and then full them in you can make a very stretch item. Once dry cut the elastics and pop the marbles out.
I love the wonderful effect that you have achieved when the bubbles are cut open. Wonderful, and the colours are so good on the finished items.
It is fun, by the time I had felted them I had forgotten what would be inside them.
Naughty doggy! The felt bubble are lovely colours and they will make great brooches Ann. I ended up getting my dentist to sell me packets of straightening bands (on condition I didn’t mess with my teeth lol). They withstood the hot water. I like the idea of the horses mane bands as an alteranative.
Great post
Helene x