Posts Tagged ‘wool’
Needle Felting Lil’ Guys – 5 Wednesdays, July 24 – August 21
5 Wednesdays, July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 217:00-8:30 So you’ve made your first, or maybe a few needle felted projects, and may be wondering how to go further with this craft. In this class, learn how to needle felt a poseable doll or creature over a wire armature. Delve into tools, materials, and techniques…
Read MoreIntro to Needle Felting – July 17
Wednesday July 17, 6:30-8:30pm In this workshop you will be introduced to needle felting in 2-D and 3-D to create a piece of wearable art, a custom needle felted pin! Needle felting is a craft that can be used to create works of art with wool. Through repeatedly poking the wool with a specialized felting…
Read MoreFox Masked Vessel Doll
15” tall, 7” wide100% wool, wet and needle felted Decorative, textural, whimsical, evocative, one of a kind soft sculpture. The fox captivates our imagination as a being between states, and often appears as a trickster, gentle companion, or both. This doll is part fox, part woman, and part vessel. Decorative and functional, she can hold…
Read MoreFelted Baskets
Felted vessels is an idea that I continue to explore. These hanging baskets can be plant holders, or for any objects that one might want to keep handy such a keys or jewelry. Color, texture, size, and shape all come into play and I am still refining how I want use these elements.
Read MoreFelted Zipper Pods
In the winter of 2019-2020 I created a series of wool felt zipper pouches that I began to refer to as pods. The unlined pods range in size from about 5 to 7 inches across and the lined pod is larger at about 10 inches. The zipper pulls were created from the piece of wool…
Read MoreWinged Guides
2019-202010″ tallneedle felted wool, upholstery and quilting fabrics Winged guides are evocative of shape shifting between animal and human forms and invite personal associations and interpretation. Each winged guide starts with a unique combination of patterned and textured fabrics to create the body and wings. The faces are then needle felted, drawing from colors and…
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