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Entries in felted wool (4)

Sunday
Mar042012

{sneak peek}

                          
I am sorry that I have been {out of the loop} lately. I am in
the process of creating an awesome new website and so with
it comes much planning. I am hoping that you will all bear with
me over the next few weeks as I assure you that the end
result will be both beautiful and FUN!For now - here is a sneak
peek of some things I have been working on!

 


 

 

Monday
Feb202012

live the repuposed life: beautiful reinventions

 

 

 

{Creativity is allowing yourself tomake mistakes.  Art is knowingwhich ones to keep.  ~Scott Adams}


I have long since learned that this
is the beauty of {ART}. There is
no right or wrong. No proverbial
black or white. We, as creators
of art, are free to claim our
mistakes as much more. We are free to scoop them up, recycle them, re-purpose them,
reinvent them ... make them into something beautiful once more.
... but first let me take you back a bit ... 
I have long since been a lover of the primitive arts. Years ago I bought a simple set of
directions, a rug hooking frame and some scraps of wool. I was literally {hooked} if
you will! Armed with a new cutter and a notebook full of designs I began creating rugs. 

They took hours and hours and hours and hours to make, but they were {real}. They
were going to last a lifetime. A craft of the past. When someone ordered a custom
designed rug they were in fact getting an heirloom.

... fast forward ...

I recently started what was to be a miniature {rug} for a wall hanging. Somewhere
along the way it dissolved into something smaller than miniature. A mistake. {or so I
thought}. So I tucked it away for another day ... after all, the wool had been dyed,
stripped and partially hooked. I could abandon it, but I have never had to heart to
take a rug apart ... and so that day came. Last week, as I rooted through a cupboard
I stumbled across the partially finished {miniature rug}. The colors were wonderful
and since I have been a fanatic crazy woman making bags left and right, around here
I decided then and there it might not be a rug, but it could certainly be a bright and
cheery panel on a bag.

... and so it was ...

I remounted it on the frame and finished the hooking. It was satisfying to be holding
the hook again. Once it was complete I sewed it to one of the panels of a duck cloth
tote bag I was working on ...
... a fresh and funky design. Birds, hearts, arrows, scallops, flowers ...
 ... as I am huge into {re-purposing} these days as well, I gathered up some cool
vintage fabric my sweet, sweet neighbor gave me and used it as a liner for the
tote bag. Some canvas straps, a shabby muslin ruffle and of course, a {great big
huge ruffly silky flower}. I even threw in a hand dyed velvet center for the flower ...
 
...the reverse side of the tote is embellished with a tiny felted heart with wings ...
... and so there are no mistakes.

 Just {beautiful reinventions} ...
 ... and always a reason to {CREATE} !
 
 

 

 

Friday
Jan272012

{woolie love}

 

There is some new {woolie love} in my studio. I have just finished dyeing a new batch of roving

and the results are in...{LOVE}. {Sweet Sherbet colored rings for spring. $8.}

 

 {Tiny beaded centers and adjustable bands}

 

 

...they remind me of tiny beautiful nests...

{Marbled Colors beautifully needle felted together}

{A brighter shade in the name of color}

 


 

 

Thursday
Sep152011

{day 4 . a gauzy ruffled wool pouch}

 

Here I am with another project using this beautiful {inky vintage gauze trim}...

 

... and as adorable as I think it is, I must preclude this post with a confession. I love this little pouch because it's style closely resembles the beautiful little bags made by my friend, Roben-Marie over at Every Life Has A Story. She always creates the most beautiful bags and journals. I love everything she does...

...so while I did not start out this little bag thinking that it would look like one of hers, it just took a turn somewhere along the way because that is my favorite style.

 I was actually practicing a little sewing and one thing led to the next...
 ...I even remembered to line the bag - well half of the bag. Yes, you heard me right. I only made enough liner for one half of the bag...don't ask, because I just don't know!
 ...hence, the practice pouch.
 I used some hand dyed wool I had leftover from a recent pillow project, and added three yummy rows of that sweet and simple {vintage hand dyed trim} that I have been featuring in my etsy shoppe, all week long.
 I layered on a ruffled silk flower I made with a center that I created using leftover dyed muslin.
 I did a little free form stitching {love it} on the front panel of the wool...
 added some leaves, a vintage button, and some french knots tied with some vintage baker's twine I had in my stash...I used another piece of the {peony vintage dyed gauze trim}to create a tie. I use this to wrap around the button for a casual closure to the pouch.
 More {vintage gauze} in that delicious {peony color} was used as a lip on the pouch, for the finishing trim. While digging in my treasure trove of old thread, I found some pink silk that was actually in great condition...Love it!

 

 Lovely photograph showing the top panel of this little pouch lined...bottom panel NOT lined...
You can also see that my stitching is not perfect, but it is okay. I like the "timeworn" look.
{that is what I like to call it when I can't sew so great - "timeworn!"}
A hand dyed piece of muslin, in pale mustard adorns the bottom back panel. I hand stamped it with a stamp that I actually carved at a recent retreat with friends. I LOVE IT!
...so it is not a perfect pouch, but a practice pouch...and I think it is super sweet!
The look of it is just what I wanted...my daughter is already asking for it for her birthday!
That made me feel pretty good...half liner and all!