...then cut it in half and used half for each card. I needlefelted some scrim and other bits n bobs on including some silk threads and odds and ends from my scrap tray that I keep on my worktable where all the tiny bits end up instead of the bin!
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Posted on Friday, 31 March 2017 at 05:15 PM | Permalink | Comments (6)
Lyn
Last year I took part in a one-day 'Easy Way to Paint' acrylic workshop - the tutor had developed a fool-proof way of using acrylic paints to make grasses and flowers so that everyone in her class went home with a pretty painting - just the kind of class I like!
Here's my finished canvas from the workshop:
Lots of amateurish daubs and splatters but it was great fun to do and I like the colourful, happy picture.
It's been cheering up my craft room all winter and I've been inspired by it to make a felty version - it's wet and needle felted with the brightest wool colours I have and it's stitched to white mountboard and has a white frame. The felt is approx 43x35cm (17"x14").
So it's down with the autumn/winter picture in my hallway and up with the spring/summer one!
Posted on Sunday, 26 March 2017 at 04:50 PM | Permalink | Comments (14)
"filzfun" magazine is packed with diverse articles of interest to felters worldwide. In the current issue you'll find: Judit Pocs (felt artist), Lisa Klakulak (Stongfelt), Terese Cato (needle felter), Stefanie Holzgrawe (felt urns) and many more.
Here's our copy of 'filzfun' with the English supplement - we were thrilled to see Annie's embroidered felt on the cover.
We were pleased to be asked by the "filzfun" editor to write a tutorial for felters who wanted to make 'something a bit quirky', and as it was to be for the issue being published in late February, our thoughts were of melting snow and delicate spring flowers.
We played around with ideas and prototype pieces of felt to design a 3D table runner. It's mostly made by wet felting but needle felting was essential in the final stages. You can get an idea of scale from the photo below ... yes, it's posed, we weren't actually using those felting needles because we'd finished the piece!
We like the reflections created by the flowers when the runner is placed on a polished table...
...and we reckon that variations on this theme would be fun to try!
Posted on Monday, 13 March 2017 at 05:15 PM | Permalink | Comments (10)