Inspiration Deck

 In February, I found a blog by Jess Brogan called In Search of Dessert. She was hosting a inspiration deck swap which you can read about here. So I decided to join up and participate. I applied gesso to a deck of playing cards on both sides and then painted them.

 This is what they looked like after I painted and stenciled them.

 Then I printed out a bunch of inspirational sayings on white paper, cut them out and glued them down with a combination of gel medium and walnut ink. That way I glued down the paper at the same time as giving them a coat of walnut ink.

 On the back of the card I put my name and blog addresses. I hope no one was offended by this one but it makes me laugh.

 On Friday, I received these in the mail. A deck of 52 cards from different people with inspirational sayings. Now when I’m in need of inspiration, I can take out the deck and find some. I can also check out 52 different websites or blogs of people who made these.

 I am going to show a few of the cards that I received. Aren’t they wonderful?

I always think it’s great to see what other people come up with when they follow the same instructions. This was a fun swap and thanks to everyone who participated for making my cards. And thanks to Jess for coordinating and making up all these packs of cards. It was fun.

I’ve been felting for the last two days so more photos to come soon.

Learning to Felt a Hat

 I had another felted hat class yesterday at Camas Creek Yarn. There were 5 students and we had a really good time. Each of the hats created was unique and they all turned out great. Here, Michelle and Karen are drawing out their resist shapes.

 Jason and Barbara are laying out wool for the bottom layer.

 Here is Zoe’s first layer for her hat.

 Barbara has her resist completely covered and is wetting it down completely.

 Here’s Jason’s resist covered with wool and completely wet down.

 Michelle is beginning to rub the outside layer.

 And Zoe, always enthusiastic, is rubbing her hat as well.

 Next up was rolling and Jason is rolling while Barbara is sopping up excess water.

 Here is Zoe rolling, rolling, rolling… It looks like Karen is doing a good job of supervising.

The resist has been removed and the hats are on the Hat Shaper hat forms. Barbara is pounding away to get the right shape.

 Jason made a fedora style hat and is shaping on the hat form.

 Michelle made a cloche style hat.

 Here is Zoe and her swirly hat, she’s working that pointy top to just the right position.

 Karen has her hat on the hat form and she got some wonderful folds on the top.

Here is everyone at the end of class. My hat that I made for demonstration is at the far right. What a wonderful group of people and look at those hats! Didn’t they do a great job?

And the winner is…

The winner of the 400th post giveaway is Sandy! The random number generator picked number 4 and Sandy was the 4th comment. I’ve sent you an e-mail and as soon as I have your address, I’ll mail out the fiber goodies. Congratulations! Thanks to everyone for all the lovely comments and thanks for stopping by to see what I’ve been doing in fiber land 🙂

Another Hat Class Coming Soon

I have another hat class scheduled at Camas Creek Yarn on March 23rd from 10 am to 5:30 pm. Go here for more information. There are still a couple of spots left if you’re in the area. I had a blast with the last class and I’m looking forward to this one.

If you haven’t signed up for my fiber giveaway, there’s still time. I’ll be doing the drawing tomorrow afternoon. So go to the previous post and leave a comment. Thanks for stopping by!

400th Post Celebration Giveaway

 It’s hard for me to believe but this is my 400th post. Thanks to all of you for reading, I appreciate all your positive comments and support. To celebrate this “momentous” occasion, I am hosting a fiber giveaway. All you need to do is leave a comment and I’ll put you in the drawing to win this collection of wool, prefelt, embellishments and hand dyed embroidery thread. The entry deadline is March 15th. I’ll draw out a name of the lucky winner and post the winner on March 16th, a week from today. Make sure that you either have an e-mail address attached to your account or leave me your e-mail address in the comment. If I don’t have a way to contact you, then I will have to draw another name.

The fiber package includes two white batts of merino wool, a magenta batt of wool and banana fiber, three pieces of prefelt, fake cashmere, silk noil, silk hankies, silk throwsters waste, silk top, eyelash yarn, angelina fiber, wool nepps, beads made from silk cocoons and a nuno felted flower all in purples, blues and reds. I have also included 8 skeins of hand dyed threads including Finca 2/C (which is similar to size 16 coton a broder), size 12 perle cotton, size 5 perle cotton and lace weight wool thread.

Thanks for stopping by and Good Luck!