Carded Felt Wool Needle Felting Carded Batt Linen Beige Cream Maori DHG Sand

Carded Felt Wool Needle Felting Carded Batt Linen Beige Cream Maori DHG Sand

Maori is a blend of carded wool from New Zealand made by DHG. Approximately 27 microns. This wool has a short staple length making it a great, bulky carded wool well suited to 3D needle felting projects. Equally good for wet felting & spinning.

Sand is pale creamy beige. Similar to shade #82 in Carded NZ Range. Pantone 4246 but washed out (this is only my guess).

This wool is MULESING FREE. The dyeing complies with Oeko-Tex Standard 100 and is done in DHG dyeing house which is GOTS 5.0 and GRS certified.

Colour Disclaimer: While every effort is made to represent colours accurately, your screen/monitor settings will affect how it appears to you.

*This wool is carefully washed before carding and grass bits cannot always be completely removed. This is perfectly acceptable for a natural product.

The Felt Box is a UK-based, female-led small business, supplying needle felting wool and tools since 2010. We are based in Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire, and pack orders quickly and carefully from our village unit.

We specialise in carded felting wool, chosen because it felts faster, shapes cleanly, and is easier to control than combed tops. Our range includes 160+ repeatable shades, photographed carefully so you can choose colours with confidence.

We focus on clear guidance and honest descriptions. If a fibre is end-of-roll, we say so. If a product is not suitable for a particular technique, we explain why. Our aim is to help you spend more time making and less time guessing.

All our wool is mulesing-free, responsibly sourced, and supplied with minimal packaging where possible. Customers value our colour range, fast dispatch, and straightforward advice.

Begin by loosely shaping the wool. The more you compress it early on, the faster it will felt.

Place the wool on a foam pad or sponge and use a coarse felting needle, repeatedly inserting it into the wool while shaping. Lift your work regularly so it does not stick. Once the wool becomes dense, switch to a finer needle to firm and refine.

Needle guidance:
36 triangular or 38 star needles work well.
40–42 gauge needles can be used for fine detail but are optional.

About the wool:

  • Carded New Zealand wool from Thefeltbox is one of the best wools for needle felting out there. It comes as carded wool batting where fibres are already mixed, making it easier to felt.
  • This wool is a blend of sheep wools from New Zealand with thickness approx. 27 microns. It comes in a brilliant range of colours and is very easy to use. In this range we have over 100 vibrant shades. Please look at our other items.
  • Our carded wool can be used as core wool and as finishing wool.
  • Short staple length - great, bulky carded wool well suited to 3D needle felting projects.
  • This wool is a lovely wool to work with.
  • The wool included is batting NOT wool roving. All fibres are intermixed. If you are looking for combed tops, in long continuous strands, to use as hair or long fur- look at wool rovings instead. Our carded wool will not be suitable for this specific purpose.
  • Please don’t start with Merino wool tops as these are hard to work with and can put you off.
  • As a surface you can use any cushion or a sponge (We sell these too). You can use an old piece of cloth on the top to protect your surface.

IMPORTANT NOTEs: Although we take great care to make sure our photographs illustrate the colour of each wool shade, your screen/monitor settings may affect how it appears to you.

*The wool is carefully washed before carding, however you may still find some grass bits that are perfectly normal for a natural product.

?? Pink & Red Shades

NameDescription
Cherry BlossomA very pale, warm pink with a cream-like softness. Almost off-white. Delicate and natural.
EtoileMuted pale peachy-pink. Almost cream. Very soft warmth, similar to Cherry Blossom.
ShellPale ash pink with warm, sandy tones. Similar to #55 in Carded NZ.
HollyhockBalanced warm pink with coral influences. Like a lighter version of #105 Blossom in NZ.
RaspberryDeep berry pink with natural richness. Closest to #46 Shocking Pink in NZ.
LipstickBright and vibrant pink. Lighter than Raspberry; eye-catching.
Carniola (Melange)Warm deep pink with coral hints. A light brick tone. Mixed fibres give natural depth.
BabyLight, delicate pastel pink. Closest to #48 Candyfloss in NZ, but paler.
CyclamenVibrant cool-toned pink with a purple edge. Similar to #110 Lilac Pink in NZ.
PowderAiry, light pastel pink. Paler than #48 Candyfloss. Pantone guess: 196u.

?? Purple & Violet Shades

NameDescription
Orchid DHGMedium purple with red undertones. Natural and soft.
LavenderMuted lavender. Classic and subdued.
TwilightDusty, cool lavender. Closest to #111 Lilac in NZ.
VioletDusty, rich purple with balanced blue.
FlorenceJewel-toned vibrant purple with blue undertone. Similar to #59 Royal Purple in NZ.
TheatreVibrant purple with red undertone. Closest to #56 Purple in NZ.
Water Lily (Melange)Soft lavender-purple with blue hint. Blended fibres create a delicate effect.

?? Blue Shades

NameDescription
SunrisePale pastel blue. Airy and light.
CobaltDeep, bold blue with striking clarity.
SealDusky black with dark purple tone. Soft textured. Similar to #07 Charcoal 2 in NZ.
StormCool grey-blue, moody and rich. Similar to #10 Granite Grey in NZ. Pantone guess: 432u.

?? Green Shades

NameDescription
ParadisePastel green-blue. Soft, airy, and fresh.
Eucalyptus (Melange)Cool muted green with blue undertones.
SagePale yellow-green with warm earthy tone. Closest to #75 Pear Green in NZ.
OliveDeep warm green with golden hints. Similar to #77 Olive in NZ but paler.
LeafVibrant fresh green with slight yellow tint.
IvyDeep balanced green. Darker than Leaf.
Brush (Melange)Muted earthy green with rich depth. Melange blend.
MossDeep green with earthy grey warmth.
FirCool-toned dark forest green. Close to #80 Fern in NZ.
WoodRich warm green with blue undertone. Like #109 Bottle Green in NZ, but paler.
CaipirinhaBright zesty lime green. Very fresh.

?? Yellow & Warm Shades

NameDescription
LightPale, soft yellow with warmth. Closest to #104 Sunshine in NZ.
Sunflower DHGRich golden yellow. Deep and warm.
SaffronDeep golden yellow with earthy base.
MelonWarm yellow-orange. Natural glowing tone.

?? Orange & Brown Shades

NameDescription
CinnamonDusky gingery orange-brown. Foxy shade. Pantone guess: 723u.
PumpkinBright, deep orange with earthiness. Close to #35 in NZ. Pantone guess: 166u.
SienaWarm brown with burnt orange tones. Less red than #42 in NZ. Pantone guess: 1535.
Calvados (Melange)Gingery reddish-brown. Great for foxes & squirrels. Melange fibres add depth.
RustClassic deep rusty orange.
Neon OrangeBright, saturated orange. Vibrant and intense.

?? Neutral, Beige, Brown & Grey Shades

NameDescription
LaceWarm beige-grey with pink tone. Similar to #55 Ash Rose in NZ.
Dust (Melange)Dusty pink-grey, soft and organic.
AcaciaLight peachy beige. Similar to Pantone 4029 washed out.
DuneSandy peachy beige. Like NZ #49 Nude. Pantone guess: 4029u.
BreadLight golden brown. Pantone guess: 721.
AshWarm grey-beige mid-tone. Pantone guess: 2470u.
EarthMid brown with soft overtones. Pantone guess: 4241.
NutWarm, rich natural brown. Pantone guess: 464u.
BeaverDusky dark brown. Darker than Ash. Pantone guess: 2321u.
BarkRich dark brown with red hue. Like #24/25/43 in NZ. Pantone guess: 7517-ish.
Montecristo (Melange)Cool-toned dark brown blend. Fibres show varied depth. Similar to NZ #103.
Nat. BrownNatural dark brown with earthy softness.
Coffee DHGTrue deep coffee brown. Strong richness.
CloudLightest grey. Blue-grey. Close to #02 in NZ. Pantone guess: 427u.
LondonCool balanced urban grey.
Nat. Grey (Melange)Soft, warm muted natural grey.
DarkNear black dark grey. Like NZ #08 Black.

?? White & Off-White Shades

NameDescription
SnowBright pure white. Cool-toned. Similar to Milk.
MilkWarm creamy white. Nearly identical to Snow.
Nat. WhiteYellowish off-white with grey undertones. Same as NZ Off White.
IvoryCreamy warm white. Like NZ #82 Linen.
SandLight warm beige. Similar to NZ #82. Pantone 4246 washed out.

Maori is carded Nz wool

NameMaori as a felting wool blend was created in 2007 by DHG. This wool is MULESING FREE, the dyeing complies with Oeko-Tex Standard 100 and is done in DHG dyeing house which is GOTS 5.0 and GRS certified.

Maori & Bergschaf:

2 shades : Calvados and Montecristo belong to this category. This blend is made with 70% Maori wool (about 27 microns) and 30% Bergschaf wool (about 33 microns produced by DHG.The dyeing complies with Oeko-Tex Standard 100 and is done in DHG dyeing house which is GOTS 5.0 and GRS certified.

Carded Bergschaf wool (33 microns): Natural grey and natural brown are from this category. This carded bergschaf wool comes from Austria and is carefully selected to ensure constant quality over time. The dyeing complies with Oeko-Tex Standard 100 and is done in DHG dyeing house which is GOTS 5.0 and GRS certified.

Colour Disclaimer: While every effort is made to represent colours accurately, your screen/monitor settings will affect how it appears to you.

*These wools are carefully washed before carding, however, grass bits cannot always be completely removed. This is perfectly acceptable for a natural product.