I just finished Fred & ginger just in time to ring in the new year. Their auction will start tomorrow night at 6:45 PM PST. Little Flurry's auction will start the same time. He's kind of an orphan. While I was shopping at a local thrift store, I found this little guy all cut out and ready to be sewn. He seemed to cry out to be finished. So here he is. He's made from very fine rayon purchased from Edinburgh. I'm not sure whose design he is. But he's such a cute little guy. I hope he finds a home where he will be cherished. I have two other unfinished bears from the same person. One is a powder blue rayon and the other is brown upholstery mohair material.
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Friday, December 30, 2011
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Teaching and Tutorials
From time to time I receive inquiries about whether I teach, have a book or offer tutorials. I am quite flattered by the requests. But I'm really not the best at explaining things. Also, it would be a shame see a bunch of students out there learning all of my bad habits. There are a number of great felting books and teachers out there that can explain things much better than I can. However, here are few things that I feel could help a would be felter on their way.
- Never give up. No matter how ugly you think it is keep poking.
- You'll get poked a lot in the beginning. But it gets better, I swear.
- Study the subject you want to felt with fresh eyes. Don't just assume you know what a certain subject looks like. Look at it as if it were the first time you've seen it.
- The library is your best friend. Next best is google. I do tons of research.
- Find a good wool supplier and stick with them. I use weirdollsandcrafts.com for my core wool, needles and foam. Clover makes a great number of handy tools, too. I love my pink multi needle tool.
- Don't be afraid to experiment.
- Stay true to your vision. Although, there maybe others that inspire you, you have a unique voice to share with the world.
- I Felt Awesome by Moxie
- Animal Felt by Birgitte Krag Hansen
- Barby Andreson's Glory Studio tutorials
- Kay Petal's Felt Alive tutorials
- Stephanie Metz classes offered in California
- Felting Forum
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Giorgio & his Circus Peanut
I just finished little Giorgio tonight. Although his circus peanut maybe as hard as the real thing, it was sculpted from polymer clay. Giorgio stands just 3 1/2 inches tall. Giorgio's eBay auction starts tommorrow night on eBay at 6:45 PM PST. I haven't decided about the duration. I'm thinking it may be either a 5day or 3 day auction. Thanks for looking :0)