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Pros & Cons
Pros
Sturdy foam pad. Gives me room to move around and i can flip it over if a color sticks to it. Large enough to use while sitting and using it in your lap.
Very nice for wool felting, just as advertised. Makes needle felting go so much quicker. Best felting pad ever.
It's a nice dense foam that you can poke into repeatedly without it shedding spongy pieces all over your work. It makes a crunching sound, but it works very well. My only complain is that the fibers of my project having been embedding themselves in th... Read More
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Quality
The pad is holding up well to heavy needle felting a real quality product
Im really impressed with the quality and the size
My son started purposefully jabbing holes in it with the felting needle and it is still fine aside from a divot here and there
Price
Just what i was looking for and a good price too
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size, great, nice, good and thick. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 75.2% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 96 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 10 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Some of the fibers will get stuck in the pad but they can be smoothed out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The wool doesnt stick to it as much as a brush
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I just use a sticky lint roller to remove any wool residue
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Be prepared to replace it though
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I didnt put my box away by accident the other day and when i found it the kittens had given the dog roving and petitely chewed the corner
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So please keep it away from animals and children of just about all ages
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
At that point snipping the exposed is the solution
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My son started purposefully jabbing holes in it with the felting needle and it is still fine aside from a divot here and there
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