Scrapping with felt & fibres

Last month K a very good friend of mine turned 40 and as part of her present, her sister organised all her friends to make a scrapbook page for her, celebrating her life and the lovely person she is. I’ve never totally got into scrapbooking, being, as the evidence suggests, more of a fibre than a paper girl, so I decided to do a page with some felting and embroidery. Now K is an accomplished embroiderer, C&G and all that gorgeous stuff, so I was a bit mad I’m sure!

It turned out ok for someone with no training I think! The text is printed on cotton voile, it’s sheer but I’d love to find something even sheerer for stuff like this, the felt was hand felted and dyed with KoolAid, the embroidery is hand and free machine.

wool felt & silk piece for M’s ordination

  



This was made with a wool felt base dyed with various acid dyes , I added silk dyed with same shades, stitched into with various threads & metalics, I printed text from the ordination liturgy onto fabric and incorporated with sheers. Ideally I’d have printed onto a sheer but I didn;t have any ( on shopping list now!) Dove is made from undyed silk ( and has been flattened by scanner!)
it was really hard to photograph or scan!! I mounted it onto foam board that was covered with black fabric. You can see a high resolution version by clicking through to flickr and then choosing ” all sizes”.

" Spring Rainbow"


” Spring Rainbow”
Originally uploaded by fibre~fairy.

I dyed this laceweight to send as part of a “Spring time Secret Santa” exchange, I loved how the colours turned out. I started intending it to be purples and blues and just ended up mixing up a rainbow as I went.

this is it in process rainbow lace weight

and this was the silk & cord needleroll I made to go with it – designed for DPNs circs & hooks.

 Cord & silk needleroll

embellished with a felt & stitched motif

Felt embellishment

Christmas PJs


Baby’s Christmas PJs

These ones were for Ben, a sock monkey flannel top with stretch ribbing, and a pair of Babyology wool longies dyed lime green – and a very good match they were too!!