Howdy!
My newest finally-finished felt wrist cuffs are listed on Etsy.
I made the felt myself with roving...really fun stuff. They are flat but wrap around with a button enclosure. Edges are wrapped with yarn or embroidery floss to secure the wool. Because of their fairly large size and visual pop, I'd definitely consider these wearable art. Click the photos to go straight to each listing.
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By the way, I'm also having an end-of-year sale on everything in my shop. This includes new items, old items, clearance items, normal items, cheap items and pricey items. Enter HNY33 to get 33% off of your whole single purchase. Offer expires midnight December 31st, so get shopping!
Showing posts with label felt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label felt. Show all posts
Monday, December 29, 2014
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Addicted to Fiber
Working in a yarn and fabric store means a lot of things. For one, I am surrounded by amazing things that I could never afford. Most of it is totally within the realm of my pocketbook, over time. But the cool thing is, I can be around it, talking about it, teaching about it, squeezing and touching it, five days a week, and get paid to do it. (Although, some of my paycheck does go right back into the store....cycle of life, right?)
Then there's the other part. Being around it so much means I have a LOT of ideas of what to create. I want to create so much more than I will ever have time for, and it often overwhelmes me. Unless someone comes by, sweeps me off my feet and says, "Live your dream, Amy....I'll take care of the rest," sewing, knitting, polymer clay, paper cuts, you name it.... will always be for my time away from work. Sometimes I want to lock myself into the house for a week and just see what happens.
So here's part of my newest yarn acquisition. Malabrigo Worsted Weight ....merino wool....a perfect felting fiber. I've gotten it in my crazy head that instead of buying wool to cut, stitch, embellish, and sculpt, I can make my own felt fabric. And will I! This is going to have to wait though, because I spent over 10 hours in the last week working on a giant scarf (approximately 6-1/2 feet long, and very wide) that I finished at 11:05am this morning. Technically I still need to weave in the tails, but I wore it to work today and people loved it.
My next project will be featured in my next post. Here's a hint: My mom left me with 19 pieced quilt squares that I discovered only after she died. There will be photos.
Then there's the other part. Being around it so much means I have a LOT of ideas of what to create. I want to create so much more than I will ever have time for, and it often overwhelmes me. Unless someone comes by, sweeps me off my feet and says, "Live your dream, Amy....I'll take care of the rest," sewing, knitting, polymer clay, paper cuts, you name it.... will always be for my time away from work. Sometimes I want to lock myself into the house for a week and just see what happens.
So here's part of my newest yarn acquisition. Malabrigo Worsted Weight ....merino wool....a perfect felting fiber. I've gotten it in my crazy head that instead of buying wool to cut, stitch, embellish, and sculpt, I can make my own felt fabric. And will I! This is going to have to wait though, because I spent over 10 hours in the last week working on a giant scarf (approximately 6-1/2 feet long, and very wide) that I finished at 11:05am this morning. Technically I still need to weave in the tails, but I wore it to work today and people loved it.
My next project will be featured in my next post. Here's a hint: My mom left me with 19 pieced quilt squares that I discovered only after she died. There will be photos.
Labels:
felt,
fiber art,
needle felting,
needlefelt,
yarn
Thursday, April 30, 2009
First Needlefelted Project
I want to start incorporating my own polymer clay buttons with needlefelting, but I'm not sure what exactly I want to make. I have an idea!
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