I showed a few of these over on the Felting and Fiber Studio recently but each evening I have made a few more batts. Thought you’d like to see all the woolly goodness!
Those are gorgeous shades. I started collecting roving and have starting practicing, but i do need to do some dying. I got a few solids and whites, so I would like to overdye them for variations, hoping my wool dyes will work nicely with them.
Apart from admiring the fantastic works made by felters I am afraid I don’t have the knack for it, but my, that green ….. it ‘feels’ so good! I am impressed that you make these up!
Wow Ruth great colorful batts..
Thanks Judy! Just using up some leftover wool that is “ugly” by itself.
Yummy!
Thanks Marilyn!
Those are gorgeous shades. I started collecting roving and have starting practicing, but i do need to do some dying. I got a few solids and whites, so I would like to overdye them for variations, hoping my wool dyes will work nicely with them.
Debbie
Thanks! Overdyeing is great, it can really change up a color you aren’t happy with.
Apart from admiring the fantastic works made by felters I am afraid I don’t have the knack for it, but my, that green ….. it ‘feels’ so good! I am impressed that you make these up!
Thanks! I like the green ones too. 🙂
Batts are art in themselves! Gorgeous, Ruth 🙂
Thanks Zed – not a lot of thought put into these – just mixing left over colors.
They all look so gorgeous and soft I want to bury my face in them!
Come on over and you’re most welcome 🙂
Great colours!
Thanks – they were just unused ones that I blended together. That always makes them look better, doesn’t it?