A practical overview of how felt is made in a traditional mill, from raw stock to the finished fabric.
It covers the sequence of operations, the machines used, and the adjustments that affect texture, strength, and appearance.
The book details both smooth hat felts and punched or needle felts, including how moisture, napping, and Mohair layering influence the felt’s surface and durability. It explains why certain steps are done in a particular order and how finishing choices impact the final product.
- Washing, drying, and extracting to prepare stock for felting
- Shaping, napping, sandpapering, and shearing for a smooth face and back
- Fulling and soaping practices to control shrinkage and strength
- Needle punching and needle-loom techniques for punched or needle felts
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, process‑driven look at how felt goods are produced, including historical and practical details that illuminate every stage of manufacture.