Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts
Monday, 30 March 2015
Felt Bag Workshop
Just wanted to share some photos from a felt bag-making session yesterday with Vickie, a local lady who was keen to learn felt-making. She was a great student and made a fantastic shoulder bag - here are some before and after pics!

'Pine Needles' Nuno Felting
I spent an enjoyable (but hard work!) 2 days last week on a fantastic feltmaking course with Leiko Uchiyama as part of the
International Feltmakers Association annual get-together at The Friars,
Aylesbury. We used her 'pine needles' technique to make nuno-felted
wraps and scarves. It took about a day and a half to lay out the fleece (or 'pine needles' as Leiko calls it) in an intricate design, then half a day to do the wet-felting. It was great to learn a new technique - it always amazes me how much variety there is in
felting. Here are a few photos of my work in progress and my finished
scarf.

Labels:
Aylesbury,
felt,
hand-made,
IFA,
International Feltmakers Association,
Kent,
Leiko Uchiyama,
Nuno felt,
pine needles,
scarf,
The Friars,
UK,
wet-felted
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Hever Update
A few felting updates following the Hever Castle show. I finally got around to finishing the rust-coloured 'bowl on a football' using Norwegian fleece that I started on the final day of the show (and got too distracted chatting to visitors to finish!). I also made felt handles for the fabulous pink bag made by Teresa on Sunday. And Mary, one of my Friday crew, finished embellishing the tea
cosy she'd made with extra felt flowers, beads and embroidery - lovely.
Here are the results of our efforts!
Labels:
bowl,
felting,
feltmaking,
Hever Castle,
Norwegian fleece,
tea cosy,
UK
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Hever Castle Feltmaking, 12-14 Sept 2014
Here are some of the results from last weekend's feltmaking demonstrations at Hever Castle. My creative crew did a great job dealing with this more unusual feltmaking method (using a ball to create a 3D shape like a bag or bowl). We ended up with some fantastic felted items - tea cosies, bags and bowls, plus a bag and a flower corsage using the more usual flat-felting methods. There were over 4000 visitors to Hever during the 3 days of the event and there was lots of interest in our feltmaking, so an enjoyable time was had by all.
Labels:
bag,
corsage,
demonstrations,
feltmaking,
flower,
hand-made,
Hever Castle. Kent,
tea cosy,
UK,
wet-felted
Monday, 8 September 2014
Feltmaking Demonstrations, Hever Castle, 12-14 Sept 2014
I'm back at Hever Castle in Kent this coming weekend, 12-14 September 2014, demonstrating feltmaking at the annual 'Country Life at the Castle' and quilt show event (along with other craft demonstrations and art and craft for sale). I've been busy using Norwegian fleece and the 'felting on a ball' method to make felt bags and bowls. The photos give you an idea how it's done but to find out more come along 1030-1700 daily!
Labels:
Country Life at the Castle,
demonstration,
felt,
feltmaking,
fleece,
hand-made,
Hever Castle,
Norwegian felt,
UK,
wet-felted,
wool
Sunday, 22 December 2013
Christmas Felting
Labels:
bunting,
Christmas,
craft fair,
decoration,
felt,
feltmaking,
Oxted,
Surrey,
Tandridge Handicraft Society,
UK,
workshop,
Xmas
Monday, 16 September 2013
Hever Castle - Feltmaking Fun (despite the weather!)
Labels:
demonstrating,
felt,
feltmaking,
Hever Castle. Kent,
UK
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Feltmaking at Hever Castle, 13-15 September 2013
I'm back at Hever Castle in Kent this weekend at this year's Country Life at the Castle event, demonstrating feltmaking with a team of helpers (thank you everyone!). There's lots else to see, including a quilt show, other craft demonstrations, local food to taste and things to buy. I'll be demonstrating different types of feltmaking, including the 'bag on a ball' technique I learned last Sept (see Sept 2012 blog - and here's a photo of the ball I've part-prepared for this weekend), and I have a range of felting kits on offer. Come and say hello if you can make it! Also visit www.hevercastle.co.uk.
Labels:
craft,
demonstration,
feltmaking,
Hever Castle,
Kent,
quilt show,
UK
Friday, 5 July 2013
SEOS 2013 Update
Thanks to everyone who visited Sheila and I during this year's Open Studios. We had 64 visitors in total and lots of interest in our work. Here are a few photos of the studio, including Sheila's ceramics and my textile pieces.
Monday, 8 April 2013
Afghanistan Inspiration: 2010-2013
Back in April 2010 I posted about a challenge I'd got involved with for European artists to create an art piece around small embroideries stitched by women in Afghanistan, which would then travel around either the UK or Europe as part of a bigger exhibition (raising money for the Afghan women in the process). For the past 3 years my felted piece has been travelling around Europe, and it finally came back to the UK into an exhibition at the Creative Stitches and Hobbycrafts show at the ExCeL in London last week. So I decided to go along and see if I could remember what it looked like! Here are a couple of pictures, I thought this small exhibition looked really good. There's also a new challenge, in reverse this time, for European artists to start off an art piece, which then goes to women in Afghanistan to complete. Time's a bit short for me at the moment to get involved, but watch this space...(and click on the one earth textiles link if you're interested in getting involved)!
Labels:
Afghanistan inspiration,
embroidery,
ExCeL,
exhibition,
felt,
London,
UK
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Oxted Christmas Art & Craft Fair - 24 November 2012
I and 8 other local artists who are involved in the annual Open Studios event each June held a Christmas Art & Craft Fair on Saturday, in a room above Oxted library. It was an awful day weather-wise, and we weren't quite sure what turn-out we'd get, but in the end the event was really well attended. Plenty of interest from visitors, and the endless tea and home-made cakes kept us all going! Thanks to everyone who came to see what we were up to, I think we're inspired to give it another go next year so watch this space! Photos here of my stall loaded up with goodies, plus a great panoramic photo of the whole room by photographer Sarah, one of the artists involved (see her website in my links).
Labels:
arts and crafts,
Christmas,
craft fair,
felt,
jewellery,
Oxted,
photography,
Surrey,
textiles,
UK,
Xmas
Sunday, 4 November 2012
All about the bags...
After not making a felt bag for ages, in the last month I've ended up making nothing but bags! In September I attended a feltmaking workshop with US artist and tutor Ruth Walker, who has developed an interesting way of making felt bags using a large ball and Norwegian fleece. So I spent two days making two different bags, which was hard work but very enjoyable - here are some during and after photos of the brown bag I made. I then ran two bag workshops last week to make felt bags - shoulder bags one day and clutch bags the next, using a flat plastic template rather than a ball. Here are the participants and their very successful finished bags! So now I'm all fired up to have another go with the ball when I next get a spare day!
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Felting Workshops - New Dates
Felt Bag
Workshop - Sunday 21 October
2012 - 2 places left!
Felt Bead
Jewellery Workshop – Sunday
18 November 2012 – 3 places
Christmas
Sparkle Felt Workshop – Sunday
9 December 2012 – 3 places
Sunday, 23 September 2012
Feltmaking at Hever Castle
Had a busy weekend feltmaking on 15 and 16 September, when I was invited to demonstrate feltmaking at the Country Life at the Castle event at Hever Castle in Kent. I managed to get a team of helpers together (thanks everyone!), and we had a very enjoyable (if exhausting!) time talking to visitors and demonstrating the different parts of the feltmaking process. Here are a few photos of us in action!
Labels:
2012,
Country Life at the Castle,
craft,
demonstrating,
demonstration,
felt,
feltmaking,
Hever Castle,
Kent,
show,
UK
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Quilt Diary - Weeks 3 & 4
The last 2 weeks have been all about sewing the quilt - firstly sewing some wavy quilting lines with embroidery thread, and then sewing lots and lots of crystal beads on top. My deadline for getting the quilt to the post office was today, and to be honest I would liked to have sewn a few more lines of beads on (as well as more quilting lines), but I ran out of time and had to stop (I was also running out of beads, despite making 2 orders!). Still, I guess I should be pleased that I managed to make a quilt in such a relatively short time. The next time I see it will be at the Festival of Quilts in August, so the final quilt will be revealed then!
Labels:
bead,
crystal,
embroidery,
felt,
Festival of Quilts,
hand-made,
NEC Birmingham,
quilt,
UK,
wet-felted
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