Friday, April 27, 2012

Pink "Retirement" Purse- Part 1 of 2

Carded batts and merino roving for accents.



Rolling 'poufs' of merino roving... 
 
...and placing them on the resist.

 
Working from the outside-in (as usual)...

 
...and covering the poufs with sections of pink batts.

 
The black roving stripe is my 'cutting line'...

...so I don't get confused and cut open the wrong side!

 
After felting and turning the bag right-side out...

...here's the front (with black cutting line visible)...

 
...and the back.

 
I have a friend and co-worker who retired last week...

...after a 'mere' 43 years on the job!! :)

She's an amazing, energetic woman...

...and I'm sure that the next phase of her life will bring her great joy.

Because her favorite color is pink...

...I assembled merino roving in several rosy hues...

...and carded bright pink batts for the background, as well.

I pulled off small sections of roving and narrowed the ends into points...

...then placed them on the resist.

After covering them with sections of the pink batts...

...I worked the piece until it was fully felted.

Next time: the finished purse...

...with a ladybug fabric lining! :)

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19 comments:

Andria said...

Oh how lucky she is to receive one of your wonderful creations. I love the rosy hues!

Heather Woollove said...

Andria--Thanks! It was fun, working in pinks for a change. I don't do that many 'pink projects'!! :)

Crochet Addict UK said...

Love the bag, the colours look fantastic. I also love the shape.

Светлана said...

What a joyful color, your girlfriend will be happy. I love all your bags! Heather, you have a lot of work. ))))
Svetlana

karen said...

what a great bag and how nice to see the process you used to make it

Heather Woollove said...

Susan--Thanks...yes, it's a good, basic size, too.
Andrea--They are fun, aren't they?
Svetlana--You are so sweet...thanks!
Karen--Thanks! I love to show the process I use.:)

Melissa said...

What a lucky lady, looking forward to seeing it totally done.

Heather Woollove said...

Fiona--I thought the poufs were fun, too!
Melissa--Thanks! :)

Kathryn Ray said...

Heather... it's always like magic. I see these puffs of fleece layed out and think, "What in the world is she doing this time?" Then poof! Magic. :-)

Heather Woollove said...

Kathryn--Hahaha...I'm glad you enjoy the 'transformations'!! :)

Vlaďka Cepáková said...

I love your tutorials. Thank you, thank you, thank you. It helps me very much.

Unknown said...

This is beautiful... just as the rest of your work. Love it!

W-S Wanderings said...

It's incredible how the purse starts out as glorious bits of fluff and eventually emerges as a purse. Wow!

Spinster Beth said...

That is very eye-catching! What a lovely color!

Kelly Casanova said...

Wow, how interesting to catch a glimpse of the process, I've never tried this type of felting. I'm sure your friend will be overjoyed to own such a unique piece.

Heather Woollove said...

Vlad'ka--You are very welcome! I would love to see how your projects come out, so let me know when you try one you've seen here!
XXO-
Jess--You are always so sweet--thanks!
W-S--It IS kind of magical, isn't it?!?
Beth--It's a hard color to capture on film. You may get a better idea of the real color in Part 2 on Sun.
TH-Oh, do try some wet-felting sometime. It is addictive!! :)

Rachel said...

Such vibrant colours - I'm sure your colleague will be thrilled!

Vivian said...

That's a lot of bright colors, love it! very "spring awakening".

Thank you for answering my questions from last week. You are so incredibly organized.

Heather Woollove said...

Rachel--I'm posting Part 2 in a few hours. I hope you will like the finished result, too! :)
Vivian--I wondered whether you had noticed that I was talking to you in part two of the scarf!! Grin