Not very exciting felt, but a few pre-felts in preparation for my doll making class next weekend with Kay of Felt Alive.
Here’s a closer look. Next time you see these, they will be doll clothing, hopefully.
Speaking of Kay, look who came to visit! And I finally met Kay in person. Her husband got a photo of us together but I didn’t get one. You’ll just have to wait until next week.
This is another piece of fabric that I painted last week. Not sure what I’m going to use it for but I like it.
Kath got her flowers page for April so I can show it to you now. It’s based on beargrass and indian paintbrush wildflowers. Mainly all hand stitching because I couldn’t use the machine much last month. The big flower is made from Lutradur that I painted. A friend, Jan, gave me a big piece so that I could play with it. Thanks, Jan!
The back ground was hand painted. The edging is layers of fabric and thread collage covered with a green sheer, lattice hand stitched and then burnt back with a heat gun.
Here’s a closer look at the hand stitching. I used machine threads so it would be very delicate. It seemed to take forever. I made a machined cord to go around the edges and frame it all a bit.
Here’s the back. I used a photo of beargrass and printed it directly on the Lutradur. I didn’t treat the Lutradur and if I do this again, I think I need to get some of that print medium to paint on the Lutradur first. But this worked OK.
Here’s my river rock piece on canvas. My hubbie was a bit concerned that it wasn’t centered but I like the asymmetrical look.
And a closeup. I like the painted canvas and how it makes the felt seem more professionally finished. I am going to be mounting more of my flat felt pieces this way.
Hope you all have a good weekend and if you’re a mom, Happy Mother’s Day!
Would love to take a class in doll making with felt.Can't wait to see what you make.Debbie
Enjoy your class with Kay, wish I could be there too!
Love your river rock piece, the colours, shapes, textures … all wonderful! Thank you for showing it