I'm so excited to have finished this table runner, I just love how it turned out! I have been working on this for the past week and put close to 25 hours into it. The pictures above and
First I made sheets of partial felt using an assortment of fall colors and cut out the leaves, berries and pomegranates. I had never used commercial pre-felts before and decided they would make a good base for my runner. On top of those I laid out four layers of merino wool and then laid out my design, below. For the black edge I made my own black partial felt and folded it over the edge of the wool to get a nice straight edge. I then wet the whole thing down and with the netting still over the design I worked by hand where I had put down my partial felt cut outs to ensure they would stay in place when I was rolling it out in the bubble wrap. I rolled the piece from every edge until it was well felted, no fiber movement.
This is what the piece looked like when I was done fulling it. It looked pretty good but I wanted some of the details to really pop and have more detail so I did free motion embroidery on it when it was dry. I learned this technique in a class I took from Lisa Klakulak and it has changed the way I now felt. It's amazing the texture & definition you get with this stitching!
Here is the finished leaf with all the veins stitched in. We have some trees who's leaves are turning such a bright yellow now, I think they are a kind of sycamore. I patterned the veins on my leaves by closely studying the veins on it's leaf first. Because the leaf is three layers of wool placed on a base of four layers of wool, when you stitch on it, it makes these great hills and valleys of texture on the leaf.
I just know another piece similar to this is in my immediate future, maybe a wall hanging. I haven't decided if I'm going to put this up for sale on my Etsy shop. I'm not sure I want to part with it and I don't think I could sell it for a price that makes all the work I put into it worth it for me. I might just try and see what the reaction is....... We'll see.
Thanks for checking out my blog site. Hope you enjoyed this piece!
Terry
Terry, what absolutely gorgeous work! I also took a class with Lisa K at Convergence this summer and came away with new found knowledge and excitement. I started doing some machine stitching on my felted pieces and was amazed at how the stitching enhances the piece. I am anxious to see your next beautiful work of art and I am enjoying the evolution of your work.
ReplyDeleteWill take up felting one day - but not yet:
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