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DECORATIVE AND DISPLAY FELTS
Decorative and display felts from  Hardy and Hanson

From stock we offer a range of 33 colours of decorative and display felt, which come self adhesive backed, if required. We can put together a range of sizes, with the number of sheets per colour to your instructions.

In addition to sheets we have available small rolls that are listed below. This type of felt has been approved for use in the manufacture of toys, ornament bases and handicraft etc.

Sheet Sizes are: 9" x 12" and 12" x 12"

Mini roll size: 45cm x 5 metres

Plain Felts - all colours

BS.5665/EN.71 (Parts 2 & 3)
All types and colours meet the requirements of these toy trade standards.

Colour Fastness
These fabrics should not present any contamination problems. As measured according to BS.1006, Dry-rub fastness = 4-5, Wet-rub fastness = 4 (both on the scale to 8).

Montage of FeltApplications Include:
Our decorative and display felts are used in the manufacture of notice boards, display / exhibition panels, partitions, trophy and figurine bases etc.

Art and Craft Felts:
A range of coloured felts is available and can be supplied in packs of assorted shapes and colours for art and craft lessons within the educational sector.

Montage of Felt
These are kits of felt shapes in different colours with no particular shape or pattern. Generally these are oddments left over from the 'day to day' production of finished parts. These have a wide range of densities and shapes that can be used for 'Art and Craft' purposes.

Hardy Hanson Self Adhesive Felts
Royal decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Royal
Purple decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Purple
Lavender decorative felt
Lavender
Cornflower decorative felt
Cornflower
Kingfisher decorative felt
Kingfisher
Light blue decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Light Blue
Navy decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Navy
Black decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Black
Charcoal decorative felt
Charcoal
Grey decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Grey
Silver decorative felt
Silver
White decorative felt
Hardy Hanson White
Red decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Red
Cherry decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Cherry
Heather decorative felt
Heather
Cerise decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Cerise
Flamingo decorative felt
Flamingo
Pink decorative felt
Pink
Wine decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Wine
Pumpkin decorative felt
Pumpkin
Jaffa decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Jaffa
Flesh decorative felt
Flesh
Sunflower decorative felt
Sunflower
Yellow decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Yellow
Burnt Sienna decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Burnt Sienna
Ginger decorative felt
Ginger
Teddy decorative felt
Teddy
Gold decorative felt
Gold
Stone decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Stone
Ivory decorative felt
Ivory
Olive decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Olive
Veridian decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Veridian
Meadow decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Meadow
Spring decorative felt
Hardy Hanson Spring
Zest decorative felt
Zest
 
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Feltmaking is still practiced in traditional styles by nomadic peoples in Asia, where rugs, tents and clothing are regularly made. Felt is made by a process called wet felting, where the natural wool fibre is stimulated by friction and lubricated by moisture (usually water), and the fibres move at a 90 degree angle towards the friction source and then away again, in effect making little "tacking" stitches. Only 5% of the fibres are active at any one moment, but the process is continual, and so different 'sets' of fibres become activated and then deactivated in the continual process.

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Felting is done by a chemical process in industry. It is also sometimes done with barbed needles, which grab individual fibers and drag them against their neighbors, thereby binding them. Felting may also be done out of your home, with your washing machine on a hot cycle.

From the mid-18th to the mid-19th centuries, a process called "carroting" was used in the manufacture of felt. Animal skins were rinsed in an orange solution of the mercury compound mercuric nitrate. This process separated the fur from the pelt and matted it together. This toxic solution and the vapors it produced resulted in widespread cases of mercury poisoning among hatters, which may have been the origin behind the phrase "mad as a hatter". The United States Public Health Service banned the use of mercury in the felt industry in December 1941.

Felting differs from fulling in the sense that fulling is fabric that is constructed before continuing with the felting process as noted above.

Knitted woollen garments which shrink in a hot machine wash can be said to have felted — an example of how the fibres bond together when combined with the movement of the washing machine, the heat of the water, and the addition of soap. Therefore, woolen clothes should only be hand-washed or machine-washed in cold water.

Cheaper felt is usually artificial. Artificial felt, if made using the wet method, has a minimum of 30% of wool fibres combined with other artificial fibres. This is the minimum required to hold a fabric together with the fibres alone. It would be difficult to achieve a stable fabric by hand at this ratio. All other wholly artificial felts are actually needle-felts.

Needle-felt is an artificial form created by the use of barbed needles forcing groups of fibres through a web of carded fibres to create a non woven fabric structure. This is not true felt.

Loden is a type of felt originally worn in the Alpine regions, which has recently gained worldwide acceptance as a textile for fine and durable clothing.

While standard felt is rarely used in the manufacture of modern garments, its breathability has been seen as a selling point among a niche market group. Among the supporters of felt-use in the textile industry include musical composer Aaron Copland and the satirical music group, the Capitol Steps.