The earliest found felt is from 1800BC in burial sites on the Tarim Basin in NW China.
I would like to share with you an article from Victor H Mair
http://penn.museum/documents/publications/expedition/PDFs/52-3/mair.pdfA snippet from the article:

Also at this site this infant was found wearing a blue felted cap.
The earliest evidence of ornate felt is from archaeological evidence from Turkey 6500 to 3000BC, where traditional felt applique designs have been found painted on walls. Wool being biodegradable means that it is hard to find unless it has been preserved

However, where the conditions for preserving the wool have been correct as they were in Pazyryk, Southern Siberia, where the burial chambers of a chieftain were frozen due to the climate, a beautiful felt wall hanging of horse riders and saddle ornamentation of felt swans, have been uncovered. These are dated as 500BC and now reside at the Hermitage, St Petersburg.

Feltmaking has gradually spread throughout the world and has been developed for functional use for accessories such as hats and in industry, particular in car manufacture. Feltmaking for ornate artistic purposes is still practiced in the rug making of Eastern Europe into Asia where it is believed to have its origins and is a growing industry in the homes of arts and crafts people world wide.
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