I know I've not updated my blog as often lately, I mean to, but either completely forget or just feel too tired. I'm not sure if I mentioned a new wet felting art-therapy group I was going to be joining, a few of the people from the Felting and Fiber Studio were very kind and generous to donate some gorgeous supplies for it not so long ago, you can see photos here. The classes started last Wednesday, and as enjoyable as they are, they really take it out of me (better that than something like cleaning, though!) I posted some photos on the studio site last week, it was the first time a lot of people had made any felt. I've not had chance to do much recently, but I did spin the roving that I made:
I didn't set the twist or anything, I just left it on the spindle a day or two, then let it unravel:
I knitted it into a small rectangle:
Here's the other side:
And here's a close up:
I still can't do the cast off so it doesn't pull and seem tight compared to the rest of it. I plan to felt this piece when I get the chance, by hand, not in the washer. This is another piece I've made specifically for felting, I promised Nada from the forum I'd make a piece with the pencil roving to see how it felted:
It's quite chunky:
Another piece I made recently turned out really nice, the colours and shine are gorgeous:
This has a really nice texture:
When you open the yarn out, it's actually a kind of netting, I bought it with felting in mind before I learnt to knit:
I'll show the photos when the top 2 pieces have been felted.
Absolutely knitting, spinning and felting are art therapy. Love to see the next post.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Terriea :)
DeleteYour hand spun yarn is a beautiful mix of colours, it will be interesting to see how it felts. I used some pencil roving to crochet a ball, I ran it through the washing machine and it came out surpringly well, it makes a popular cat toy :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Teri :)
DeleteI'm hoping to learn crochet next.