Sunday, 24 March 2013
Saturday, 2 March 2013
Belated Valentine
My 'I Love Hearts Swap' gifts sent from Australia to Kuwait
have finally landed at their new home with Tammy !
Here's a peek
an embroidered linen bag
a red embroidered felt heart
an alpaca pincushion
an embroidered felt card and a white felted hanging heart.
I'm so glad she likes them !
Drop by and say hello at T's Daily Treasures
. . .. lucky girl just had a holiday in Sri Lanka for her birthday !
Friday, 1 March 2013
A little off topic . . .
It's raining again today, surprise surprise !
So we went for a walk by the beach for a breath of fresh air and to escape the muddy garden.
This is my other girl, Willow. Look at her face - she loves the car.
Walk . . . Did someone say Walk ?
We walked and we walked
and we walked in the rain, a gloomy but beautiful day.
Colours are more rich, textures more vivid
and everyone is wet, sandy, dripping and wearing smiles.
A good day !
Saturday, 16 February 2013
Crochet Butterflies by Dinaz
I just LOVE butterflies
Dina has posted instructions for these sweet crocheted butterflies.
They're on my To - Do List !
Saturday, 9 February 2013
For the love of Nanna
This is my girl . . .
or was about 10 years ago.
She has a beautiful heart and holds her memories close.
She is lucky enough to have a Nanna who loves to knit
and as a small child had an abundance of cardigans and jumpers.
I remember her crying, sobbing when she out grew her favourite blue bunny cardigan
. . . so Nanna made her an identical one in the next size !
. . . and there was a similar story with her penguin jumper!
Such a lucky girl.
or was about 10 years ago.
She has a beautiful heart and holds her memories close.
She is lucky enough to have a Nanna who loves to knit
and as a small child had an abundance of cardigans and jumpers.
I remember her crying, sobbing when she out grew her favourite blue bunny cardigan
. . . so Nanna made her an identical one in the next size !
. . . and there was a similar story with her penguin jumper!
Such a lucky girl.
All these years later it's been decided
that since she can't bear to part with them,
we will make them into something she can keep for ever.
She's in favour of a blanket, one that can be handed down to her own children.
So that's my challange . ..
She has a couple of requests
Please can I leave them in pieces, so they look like jumpers ?
. . . as each one has a story
and Please can I not felt them . .. she loves the textures just the way they are
. . . they remind her of Nanna.
So I've spent a lot of time thinking . . . thinking . .. thinking
and I'm still thinking and collecting ideas.
.. . at this stage a story blanket is my favourite idea
My concerns so far
. .. the finished weight - will it be too heavy ?
. .. what type of backing will be best and how to secure it ?
. .. my knitting is laughable ! - I will need to fill the gaps with crochet
If there's anyone out there who may have attempted this before
I'd love to hear from you . . .
And equally if there's anyone out there who'd like to do the same
and would like a friend for the journey . . . Email Me !
The more the merrier.
This is going to be a long ride, I think !
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
A visit to Faser Traume
It's raining again today and I found myself wondering around
looking for inspiration for my next project
and found Faser Traume .... meaning .... Fibre Dreams.
If you love all things textured and coloured
you have to visit !
Have a wonder around .... You will find lots of lovely treasures to inspire you !
- well I did anyway !
I'm going back to read more - the photos are so much better close up : )
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Medusa - a felt sculpture
In April 2010 I posted about a new project I had been working on ...
I had joined a fibre group who experimented with all types of creative fibre methods.
We had been given a challenge with a theme of 'Wild Women'
My mind went immediately to Medusa.
To me she was truly wild, exiled to survive on her own haunted by the writhing of a myriad of snakes which were her hair. I could imagine a felted bust of her tortured face
and snakes of all colours and textures slithering about her, so I set myself to work.
Firstly I found some garden wire to build a basic frame
Then covered the frame with chicken wire.
This allowed me to shape her face
And I covered the soon-to-be snakes with fabric medical tape
to prevent the fibres slipping away from the wire
Using corriedale fleece I began to needle felt the shoulders and face
and refined the facial features
then began preparing the snakes
added some colour to the shoulders
and face
- I like her best like this
added more shape to the shoulders
and began colouring the snakes
The nights were long
It was my intention for the snakes be the feature
with each one created using different fibre techniques
But I was running out of time.
I had to forget most of the finishing and textures
and present her as she was.
I think she looked wild and tortured enough
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Monday, 14 March 2011
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Wet Felted Alpaca Needle Case
It's finally finished !
A long long time ago ...
I started making this needlecase.
It's made from Alpaca fibre - so fine and soft.
This one's for Mum.
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