Sunday, August 29, 2010
Wet Felting
This cute little clutch was my first wet felting project. Wet felting is very different from needle felting. Instead of matting fibers with a barbed needle, wet felting interlocks and compacts wool fibers by using warm water, soap and rubbing motions. It's a lot easier than needle felting, especially when making large pieces of flat fabric. I stitched the clutch together with embroidery floss, made a heart-shaped cutout in the fabric (which I patched with blue felt), and needle felted on the little owl. It is held closed with a clear sewn-on snap. I found the unfinished edges of the felt to be very interesting, and I left them on for decoration instead of cutting them off. More experimentation to come...
Friday, August 20, 2010
Collage
Made this colorful collage back in high school. Materials used include various leaves, gesso, salt, string, and watercolor. The first picture is of the entire collage, the next two are close-ups...
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Needle Felting
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Bracelet Making
Seeing spikes? Yikes! The bracelet on the far right was crafted from hemp cord and real sea urchin spikes (hooray for scavenging around tide pools!). The two bracelets on the left were made from different colors of embroidery floss...
Notebook Design
I made this notebook for my final project in my Intro to Graphics class last year. I started with a picture of a pre-WWII Japanese flag, and layered on various textures and Japanese characters. Final touch? A vectorized image of my friend Lindsay! (original graphic shown on bottom)...
Accessory Crafting
This is a hair ornament I crafted to match a kimono. I took a piece of the kimono's hem fabric, starched it with Mod Podge, sewed felt pompoms, and added the beads and sequins...
Collage
I had to chew my way through two packs of gum to generate enough aluminum foil to create this interesting interpretation of my initials...
Stone Carving
This Native-American design inspired bear was carved out of soapstone. I used a metal file for basic shaping, and sandpaper for fine details...
Sewing
I made this Victorian-style sailor dress for one of my dolls. This four-piece creation consists of a dress, petticoat, bloomers, and a sailor's hat...
Clay Sculptures
Monday, August 2, 2010
Needle Felting
Here is Mini Molly, a mop-topped English Springer Spaniel I needle-felted for my friend Lindsay. Molly took about 14 hours to complete, and is made with American sheep wool...
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