
"Felt"
Felt is a textile material produced by matting, condensing, and pressing fibers together, typically made from wool or other soft fibers. Unlike woven or knitted fabrics, felt doesn’t have a regular pattern; instead, the fibers are tightly packed through moisture, heat, and agitation, creating a dense, sturdy fabric. It’s used in crafts, clothing, insulation, and art due to its durability, insulating properties, and ease of shaping. Because it doesn’t fray or unravel, felt is an accessible material for various creative and functional applications.