
Showing posts with label shawl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shawl. Show all posts
Saturday, April 21, 2012
More Nuno felt and new Gallery Theme-Van Gogh's Irises

The front of the Necklace, from the top to the bottom is 6 inches deep.
The Length of this Necklace is about 21 inches.
It is time for the Gallery to close the previous themed show and jury in another. The theme for the April-May show which will begin on Monday is Van Gogh's Irises. For the past few years, each spring we have selected a classic painting and encouraged members to interpret it in fiberart. I have some previews of works to be submitted to the next gallery show:
First, Masha has told me that she has made a nuno felt bolero for the Van Gogh exhibition but has not as yet photographed it.
Second, Joan Hutten has created a shawl based on iris colors. It is wet felted with hand dyed wool fleece and angelina fibers in turquoises and lavenders.
Kay Collins selection is The silk painting is of a German bearded iris growing in her yard. She used silk dyes and painted on china silk with a "dry brush" technique that she has used when painting watercolors as opposed to the traditional silk painting technique of filling a loaded brush of silk dye between lines of gutta drawn on the fabric.
Roz Houseknecht's entry will be a nuno wool on silk scarf.
I (Joanne Bast) also have been working with the iris theme. A freeform machine stitched bowl of sewing threads, a silk scarf with stitched irises, and a felted wool and silk wall hanging.
The Van Gogh Iris Exhibition show be an interesting one. Come in if you are local. Check the website is you are not. Joanne
Monday, April 16, 2012
More Nuno felt

Paige Garber and Roz Houseknecht try on nuno felted "boas" made by felting ruffles of wool to a central strip of silk.

My wool boa (Joanne Strehle Bast) of white wool on white silk.
She used silk chiffon and white merino tops wool to make the peach-colored nuno-felted and hand-painted shawl.

Another of Roz's scarves felting wool flowers onto hand dyed silk.

Nuno, hybrid or laminated felt produces a lighter weight result than an all wool product, perfect for the upcoming spring weather. Joanne
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