Yesterday was the bag making workshop and we had loads of fun.
Each participant made a fabulous bag to take home. it is a long day with all the aspects of a bag needing to come together in the design.
As an ex potter I kind of think of the bag as the "teapot" of the felted accessory. A teapot must be the right size and shape with proportionate handle, spout and lid. Angles must be just right so that it can be filled and of course it must function! Pour without dribbles. The last aspect is that it must also look beautiful and make people want to use it.
A bag must be all of these thing too. It has a body, a closure, a handle, it should function as a vessel with pockets. I guess a teapot doesn't have pockets and hopefully we won't be testing if a bag can pour without dribbles!
Below are the photos of some my clever students and their gorgeous bags. The bags are of course still wet so you cannot see the true colours or the shine of the other fibres added.
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Friday, July 9, 2010
Canberra and Bendigo
See anything you like? I will be trading at the Old Bus Depot Markets on Sunday 11th July and then down to Bendigo for the Australian Sheep and Wool Show. If your going too make sure you come up and say hello. I'll be in the Noble pavilion. Going to tempt them with the Moth in the Wearable art Section.
Monday, July 5, 2010
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