An orange and white scarf...
...dyed with onion skins...
...a table runner made with wool roving and handspun art yarn.
A tencel and wool blend roving and dyed locks bag...
...and one made by stitching seams into the pre-felt...
...prior to felting it in place.
Several new bedroom rugs...
...with raw locks...
...and a 'wattwurm' lap blanket. :)
Two messenger bags...
...(this one made with yummy, striped silk organza)...
...and another gift for a wee one.
A tote bag that incorporates a printed silk scarf...
...and a 'seamed' purse with double handles.
A 'neighborhood park' hat (for my first Felters' Fling)...
...complete with swing, hammock and even a kite stuck in a tree!
A 'meiosis' shawl with chromosomes and germ cells.
Raw fleece purses...
A flower purse for evenings out.
More tencel...
...and a vibrant rug and pillow made with cotton scrim and pre-felt snippets.
A men's scarf...
...a 'Chinese parade dragon' purse...
...votive holders...
...and an e-reader sleeve.
A bag made from re-purposed pre-felt scraps...
...and an embellished drawstring tote.
New studio curtains...
...and a bright 'centipede' scarf.
Two blue bags...
...and one made with handmade pre-felt and raw locks.
Felted mules...
...a yarn and pre-felt adorned journal cover...
...and another seamed bag with a leather strap.
Next time: the final post in this retrospective...
...and more 'purse-centric' photos! :)
7 comments:
so nice to see all these creations you once made! great evolution ;-)
I particularly like the seahorse, but there are lots of lovely things here!
Thanks, Kim and Rachel! It's been fun taking a look back.
Wow, studio curtains??? What a fantastic idea!! And they look great too! LOL
Thanks, Sandie!
Heather, you're marvelous! Such a wonderful gallery. You must have made a few hundred items. Amazing is that all of different, unique and you're creative. What's more is you're so generous to share the skills. My hats off and congrats on your successful blogging.
Terriea--Thank you so much for your kind comments and your faithful friendship (and readership!). I love blogging because of wonderful people like you!!!! XXO
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