Sunday, May 30, 2010

Lantern Try


Not totally pleased with this..looks like a spaceship with barnacles, but trying a few different ideas with the roses and light. Will disassemble, and try another idea that has been meandering in my mind.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Felt Lamp Shade (light cover) with Roses, incorporating Tulle




23" diameter x 16" high
Ikea floorlight, covered in handmade felt, and adorned with handmade felt/tulle roses.
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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Nuno Felt, solid cloth and roses

The picture placement on this entry seems to have a mind of its own, so the layout is a little cattywampus. Depicting two components of project working on. First, the roses, made individually, using wet felting process..roving and tulle. The next set of photos show wet process for making solid cloth, which I plan to use in conjunction with roses. Starts by laying out the roving, then water/soap, then agitation (lots), and voila. Note: Faster than completing book, not faster than buying it, plus plenty of bending and muscle movement. Of course, buying it is cheating, and commercial "store bought" felting won't look the same. My roving lay out is not even enough, which creates a bit too many variations in the completed cloth. Inherent beauty, or room for improvment?!

What's my line.....






Sunday, May 2, 2010

Lace Overpiece




Assignment was to take already made lace, and either make something that pertained to an heirloom or do whatever we wanted with the lace...only requirement is that it had to be existing lace, not lace we made.

Took bias lace remnants that my Mom had used on (inside) hems of some of our dresses she made for us as kids...that secret little touch of lace, and specialness of the dresses she made at the time. I hand stitched the lace strips to a ribbon, and made a simple skirt out of canvas...made it so only a section has lace, not all the way around. No lace was hurt during this experiment!

Flour and Lace



Outdoor installation group project...above photo shows one venue...took lace, sprinkled with flour, and ta da. Did a few others with individual dollies, also good, but didn't take pictures.