
A few weeks ago my friend Pat from Spellbound Beads came to CRUNCH and brought a bag of woollen skeins which she had been given. Some of the ladies took some which left me with a puzzle of what to do with the rest. They are wool so they will felt methinks and this could use up some of the 'short' skeins. So today I am finishing off some of my test pieces to show at lunchtime. Here I have stitched using large stitches into cotton fabric, aida and scrim with most of the stitch (mainly chain) on one side of the fabric and then cut around close to the stitches and felted it.
I love the scrim version because the loose weave of the scrim combines with the wool fibres in an uncontrolled way giving a white 'vein' in the felting and also this may technique I can use with folk who are unable to use fine needles over at Marie Curie. The pink flower is the done on cotton - I have shown the back of a petal.Last week some commented on my thread organisers - I do not keep mine in number order because they have no numbers since nearly all the threads are dyed by me over many years. I love the subtle variations in shades you can get on one skein this way.
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Jackie

Jackie, I honestly wish I lived near you because I'd be nagging you all the time to teach me all these amazing techniques! I love your work, it really appeals to me :-)
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PS hope you're feeling better xx
Thanks - you could join us along with Christine on a Wednesday lunchtime. I am getting there - can drink coffee again now without feeling sick and I am a coffee addict (grind own beans etc)
DeleteAmazing what you can do with a thread of wool! Great for not-so-nimble fingers and not-so-good eyesights.
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Happy WOYWW,
Lisca#12
That looks really interesting Jackie - it's great testing out new ideas isnt it. Sorry to hear you've been unwell - hope you're back on form soon. Happy crafting, Max #23 :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad you're on the mend...I LOVE those coloured threads all organised so beautifully., Elaine no. 20
ReplyDeleteSchool run done. Milly taken out for wee. Coffee made. Time to visit my fav blogs before customers arrive....I hope :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me earlier. I love your rainbow of threads and what you're doing with the wools.
Hugs,
Annie x #8
Hi Jackie, wow, those are gorgeous. So tactile, you want to reach out and stroke them! Have a great week, Hugs, Shaz #6 xxx
ReplyDeleteThats lovely work, i have tried to do this BUT never got on well with it,
ReplyDeleteLilian B #22
Hello Jackie. I love your flower it is beautiful wish I could felt but I do not dare get into another craft as my room is packed full and part of my storage space.lol. I do wish I could felt as there are many pretty things as I can see what you have made with just some wool. Thanks for visiting my blog earlier and have a wonderful week hugs ~Anne L#4
ReplyDeleteLOve your flowers! Do you sell them? I have a friend looking for felted flowers, she wants to make 6 arrangements....blessings, donna #9
ReplyDeleteThanks for thinking of me there but although I do sell stuff occasionally its usually things that I've made to demonstrate to folk or to use up my stash for charity - its my paintings I concentrate on selling. It will be making owls soon....
DeleteHi Jackie, I hadn't noticed before but love the paint pots on your blog front they are great. I absolutely love your flowers they are so pretty. The buttons on my desk may not stay the colour they are at the moment! Thanks for the visit to mine and have a great woyww and happy crafting, Angela x 15
ReplyDeleteHi Jackie, WOW!!! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog.
Happy WOYWW
Sue #10
I'm going to show your blog post to a friend of mine, she will be very impressed with this technique Jackie
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My pleasure Lynn
DeleteI love scrim too - its such a different base to work on compared to embroidery linen etc. Great experiments. x Jo
ReplyDeleteSorry I couldn't make today at CRUNCH, but pleased to hear you're feeling better.... and it hasn't stopped you crafting!
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Christine
aka Bishopsmate #34
Ohhh these are so gorgeous love the felted finish. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeletesandra de @21
I love the cute flowers you made! Thanks for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Sofie #5
http://sofie-s-world.blogspot.be
So pretty! Sorry I'm late, not been so good, now dashing round and catching up! Take care Zo xx 29
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