Showing posts with label blanket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blanket. Show all posts

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Felter's Fling 2011 "Love Blanket" WIP- Part 2 of 2

Rolling up the wetted-out project in thin plastic...

 
...tying it with strips cut from the legs of old pantyhose...

...and rolling it all up in a towel...

 
...then popping it into the top of the pantyhose and tying it closed...

...prior to putting it into the tumble dryer.

 
The felt heart was a gift from Liz Clay to each of the students in our garment class...

...and the multi-colored 'cross section' decorating the middle...

...was a leftover bit from my good friend Dawn Edwards.

 
I love the shiny texture and brilliant color of the tussah silk...

...and the grid-like design of the finished felt.

 
My first two (smaller) pieces.

 
Each re-purposed 'spot' has something unique about it...

...and I remember the garments made from every bit of fabric of fiber...

...much as an 'old time quilter' remembers the origin of each pieced-together square. :)

 
The larger (dryer felt) piece with her two smaller sisters.

 
Although I cannot yet claim to have finished this WIP...

...it is one step closer to completion.

I plan to make one more large piece in the dryer...

...and then stitch them all together into the blanket that I envision.

I find it interesting that the layout alone made the grid-like design...

...with black showing through the natural gaps in the layout of my single layer of white wool.

Sandwiching silk between very thin layers of wool makes for a soft and pliable felt...

...and I can just imagine draping it across my legs as I read in bed, once the cooler weather returns.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Felter's Fling 2011 "Love Blanket" WIP- Part 1 of 2

Discarded scraps of fabric, felt and wool from my classmates at 'Fling 2011'.

 
Laying blobs of dyed tussah silk onto thin 'painter's plastic'...

 
...then adding snippets of leftover fabric, felt and fiber.

 
A thin layer of white merino comes next...

 
...followed by a layer of silk gauze...

 
...and two thin layers of black merino.


 

 
Wetting the project with water and soaping it up, prior to rolling.

 
This project is a very long-term WIP (work-in-progress)...

...that I started a year ago at Felter's Fling.

Midway through our week-long workshop with Liz Clay...

...I asked my fellow classmates for any small bits of fabric, felt or fiber left over from their garment-making...

...that they were going to otherwise discard.

I thought it would be nice to find new life for cast-off snippets of fiber...

...and, in the end, to surround myself (literally) with the warmth of my fellow feltmakers.

Layering red tussah silk, bits of my friends' work, silk gauze and layers of wool...

...I created a piece of nuno felt that I intended to replicate several times, once home...

...and stitch together into a large blanket for my bed.

I did manage to make one additional small piece...

...but after that, my enthusiasm waned and the project was shelved.

Learning the dryer felt method of making nuno felt in Portugal, however...

...gave me a new, faster way to approach this project...

...and I set about to make additional panels, so that I might complete the blanket before it gets cold again.

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