Friday, February 28, 2014

Blue 'Technique Sampler' Tote- Part 2 of 2

Mid-way through felting...


                                               ...cutting the soft felt to remove the resist.


                                                              As the felting continues...


                                                           ...texture begins to appear.


                                                            The finished tote (linen side).                                                         


                                                                  If you look closely...                                   

                                   ...you'll see indentations in the felt where the linen 'cut-outs' are.


                                                                     The yarn side...


                                                   ...which boasts a highly textured surface.


                                                See the yarn swirls, buried under the silk?


                                            It surprised me how this rather outrageous fabric...

                                        ...became so much more sedate-looking after it was felted!

                                            Unfortunately, only after the project was finished, did I realize...

                                ...that these surface design experiments would have been much more visible...

                                                 ...if I had used a solid-colored piece of silk! :(

4 comments:

WonderWhyGal said...

This is stunning! I love how the fabric changed through felting.

Rachel said...

That sounds like a perfect excuse for further experimentation - although I must say I like the look of this one, too!

FeltersJourney said...

The blue fibres creeping through have really calmed the print down haven't they?! It's really pretty now with the blue hue :)

They're very interesting techniques Heather.. I really like the texture effects you got. And it's the best sort of sampler.. one you can use :)
xx

Heather Woollove said...

Thanks, ladies! I do love projects that people can use! :)