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Monday, March 30, 2009

Bit fond of this one





This one was made when le husband came home with a box full of curtain rings. Hmmm I think. Looks kinda handy. Must be some thing I can do with these. Sooooo
Compliments again to the lovely friend N.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Leaf hat




I made this hat to test out the pattern for a hat I'm making for an exhibition soon. I needed something green for a challenge on the felting forum I'm part of so Green it was.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

On beautiful models



I'm very lucky to have gorgeous friends to model for me. This wrap looks 100 times better on her don't you think?

Friday, March 20, 2009

Eucalypt dyeing is tricky.

These are the latest in my dyeing endeavors. I seem to get the most amazing colour on silk. Rich chocolate browns But the wool is just the many shades of beige! Each of these samples , both silk and wool were dyed together. I added some copper pipe as mordant but I'm going to have to up the mordant stakes I think to get much of a response on wool.




Some lovely leaf prints from a prunus are encouraging.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Felted glam bag




A little bag for a night out on the town.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

New felted neckie


So here's a new thing. I thought each one could have a little different felt object off it. I quite like the stitching here and there as a contrast. Born of necessity at first but interesting in the end.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Felt Balls


I do like the look of a new batch of felt balls all bunched up together, waiting for new homes.

Friday, February 27, 2009

I love colour.




This nuno felted wrap is a real celebration of colour. I worked from a drawing for this wrap. Unusual for me I normally just let the wrap tell me where to go as I lay out the colour. It still did not end up as the drawing but instead found it's own life. My trusty model was on hand to display. He's such a good boy.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Eucalypt dyeing

I was walking down the street and noticed the new concrete was all stained from the gum tree above. Remembering India Flint had said this was a likely sign that this was a good leaf for colour I picked up some leaves, went home and soaked them. Once soaked I boiled them up with some silk and got the most amazing black/charcoal dye.


Next I put the same leaves, the ones I had just put through the dye bath, in some paj silk and wraped the bundle.


I steamed said bundle for a few hours and then agonizingly waited till the next morning. I unwrapped like it was a christmas present and voila!



Then I got all excited and started to wonder what other colours I could find around my place. I got these wonderful oranges from the lichens growing on the tree out the front.



Saturday, February 21, 2009

A new wrap


First choose your silk and dye it with sumptuous colours



Lay out your chosen fleece on top



Add your decorations and begin to felt.



Once finished stretch and dry



Another Goldsworthy


This is a light fitting I made inspired by, you guessed it, Andy Goldsworthy. I can't seem to stop hanging things of it. It's so handy.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Australia's Tragedy

As you may know Australia has been hit by the most terrible fires recently with great loss of life and property. The suffering of these communities will continue for years to come. If you would like to help here is a link to the Red Cross.

http://www.redcross.org.au/vic/services_emergencyservices_victorian-bushfires-appeal-2009.htm

Same but different


So this is the latest bag made from the same pattern as the last one. The spiral ended up on the other side. It was easier to do this time though it is time consuming. The silk seems to really embed itself. I may be doing to much rubbing to start with I don't know. I'd like to see more of the lustre of the fabric. Started back to the teaching a couple of weeks ago so it has kept me busy and away from the studio. Need to get back into my rhythm.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Thrill seeker


I sometimes wonder what my 8 year old son will choose for thrills as a teenager. This is what he wanted to do this weekend. He wanted to go off higher but I said NO!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Spirals











Someone said I was using alot of spirals lately. For those who know me you will know that the spiral and I have been connected for a long time. The teapot was from my potting days over 8 years ago. The windows are from my new studio. The dry stone wall is my latest endeavor It will also be a spiral in shape as the flat part on top will be paved with the spiral continuing into the paving, never having done drystone walling before it is all a bit hit and miss but should look good in the end. I can't show you the extensions on my house but that is all based on a spiral too. The spiral, you could say, is an integral part of my life.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Ta Daa. First bag in a long time.




This bag took me all day not including the designing and drafting of the pattern. It ended up a little wider than I intended and certainly took longer than the simpler bags I've done before, but I am kinda pleased with the result.
It is felted all in one piece including the handle.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

M. Beep. M. Bop!







This one definitely looks a little bit robot or alien. I was disappointed the thingy on top ended up too big. It was supposed to be half the size. Don't know if I will keep it on yet. Definitely has amusement value though.

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