Needle felting, nuno and wet felting.(Click on pictures for more detail and feel free to leave comments, suggestions or questions .)
Monday, August 24, 2009
Alien fruit and Sleestak crysalis..experiment in texture
Monday, August 17, 2009
How firm should you needle felt...when is needle felt "done" ?
Below are a few of the projects I have been working on this week . They represent several different styles of felting that I have been experimenting with and tie into the topic for today....
How felted is felted ?
This has always been in my thoughts but has recently. A friend had mentioned that they had bought several felted items on Etsy that did not appear to be felted enough to be durable . The last thing I want is for someone to purchase something from me and be disappointed in it, so I began to look though my own items . Most of my sculptures are very firmly felted and take 8-15 hours of poking . But I did go back and find some of the wool sweater bags that I had needle felted designs on...one of my first projects, were not holding up well . The designs were lifting from the wool .
What I think I have learned from then to now is that the sculptures, jewelry and bags that I needle felted from 100% lose wool appear much more durable then the few sweater bags I needled roving into . I still don't know enough about the process to understand why...I did spend hours poking the designs using what I thought to be Romney but.... might it have been some type of "superwash" fiber that I was sent by mistake or did I just lay down to thin of a layer of roving ? So I did an experiment on one of the bags . I covered the original design...(The wool bag with the sunset and purple mountains with snow) with thicker merino roving (sunset and green valley) . Although the deign is very simple, the poking took about 8 hours to feel it firm up enough and I am still contemplating doing a wet felt to firm it even more .
So what was the problem ? One thing could be that the bag that I bought, thinking it was wool, was actually a blend of synthetic fiber....(I did the burn test) . But I have felted designs onto synthetic fleece scarves and they are still crisp and firmly felted...and have gotten a lot of use . So, answer is I am not sure but I think that the thicker roving and more time has helped .
Friday, August 14, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
When it rains it pours...a busy month of felting cuffs and bags
A sample of some of the brass I will be using to decorate my cuffs and bags . Thought some of them would make nice closures .
Some of the stones I plan on adding to the cuffs and bags, a bit of pressed amber, turqoise and lots of different types of Jasper..I love earthy jasper .
I still haven't finished "bunny girl" .Three full nights of felting on her outfit and adding paws and bunny hiney . She didn't turn out as planned but I think with ears, someone still might want to give her a home .
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