The wet felting workshop I hosted on the 25th of February, I thought, was great fun!!
I know I learned a lot. I can't wait to do more of it :)
I've included some pictures here of the process and of the finished projects!
I feel fortunate to know so many talented people!
Thanks to everyone who attended :) -K
PS - I know some of the pics were a little blurry, my camera just wasn't cooperating that day, sorry about that. Maybe it's time for a new one...
| Choosing fiber for wrapping the potato(used as a form). |
| Add thin layers of fiber, make sure not to make it too thick. |
| Pouring hot soapy water over the fiber on the potato. |
| Squeezing soapy water through fiber. |
| Keep turning and squeezing until the fiber felts, this may take a little while. |
| A fine example of felted fiber. |
| An original design! |
| Cutting out the flap. |
| Slide the felted fiber off of the potato. |
| Starting the fulling process, using ridged liner for a resist material. |
| Made sure to get all sides. |
| Turn it inside out and full the inside as well. |
| Any loose fiber that just wouldn't felt can be needle felted into place. |
| Rinsing the soap out. |
| Select roving for the handle to make a small hanging pouch. |
| Using the resist material to felt the handle. |
| Also, you can roll it in your hands to felt the fiber. |
| Needle felting the handle into place. |
| This is a very interesting design, all done during the fulling process. |
| A cute little cup or bowl! |
| Finished pouch. |
| Another fine example! |
I feel fortunate to know so many talented people!
Thanks to everyone who attended :) -K
PS - I know some of the pics were a little blurry, my camera just wasn't cooperating that day, sorry about that. Maybe it's time for a new one...
This looks like fun fun.
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