Saturday, 26 December 2009

Rombo scarves

Light, fun and funky Rombo scarves, made from merino wool and hand painted silk squares that I felted together diagonally.

Friday, 25 December 2009

Bit bigger merry Christmas

Today is a special day for many people around the whole world and I would like to send my best wishes to everyone. I hope we all enjoy with the loved people who are in our hearts. Merry Christmas!

Those pictures in the last post are a bit small so here I'm showing you some bigger.

Thursday, 24 December 2009

Nuno

I started several nuno pieces in summer but for now these are the only two completely finished. I like the contrast created between the silk and the wool. As the wool felts and shrinks, the silk has to adapt creating beautiful screwed up and pleated textures.

Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Felt Chip necklaces

And a couple of Felt Chips. These two are bigger and more chunky than usual.

Sunday, 20 December 2009

Flat Pebble necklaces

Here are the ones I finished. The rest are stil in the mat.

Saturday, 19 December 2009

A beading session: Flat Pebble necklaces in process

At the beginning, all is neat and tidy. You can see in this picture my beading boxes. They store beautiful stones and beads, silver findings and my own pieces of felt. I use a fabric mat, it stores rolled up with my unfinished pieces, until the next time it comes out. This time there was not too much in it.

I missed a few pictures but anyway.. boxes are open, pebbles selected for each necklace and combined with stones and beads. Each one has its own way and its own time.

Gradually, the mat is fuller and all the beads are more mixed up. Many necklaces are put together and many new ideas have come up but none of them get finished. They all still need to be completed and they all need clasps. Then the mat is rolled up until it comes out again.

Friday, 18 December 2009

Sorting out pebbles

Remember all those pebbles I made in summer? Well, at some point since then and now I sorted them all separating colours and picking best combinations for necklaces and earrings. I then stored them and left them waiting for the next beading session, which I will show you in the next post.


Thursday, 17 December 2009

Long time, no see..

Hi! I'm sorry for my absence. I'm still here, still working.. just missing a bit of time for sharing with you. Busy times right now but remembering you. I've still to show you my summer felt production. Not all was finished but some of it was. I'm now working on other things, mainly polymer clay, and my blog is behind me again. These days I've been programming some posts to show you and try and catch up while I continue to work.

Beautiful detail of a beautiful tree that lives here in Granada.

Monday, 9 November 2009

Monday morning, here again

I'ts been a beautiful journey. I'm slowly trying to settle back, still feeling quite overwhelmed.

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

I'm gone

I'm traveling until the beginning of November. Please wish for me a safe and beneficial journey.

Felted jewellery

Last year I defined the jewellery series I would make. They are basic guidelines, still giving me freedom in each individual piece and allowing me to evolve.

Pebbles series is made with my felted pebbles combined with glass or stone beads. They can be beaded sideways or lay flat exposing the surface (Flat Pebbles).

Cuadrados is the same but using cut squares instead of pebbles.

Felt Chip is made from woollen chips combined with semiprecious stone chips.

Textile Tender combines flat felt strips with beads and beading.

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Beautiful buttons

I had someone interested in my buttons for retailing in a fabric shop. That’s talking wholesale. I’ve already turned down two possible wholesale customers in the past year because I felt unprepared, my production is not big enough and my prices are not marked to allow such big discounts. I should stop doing this soon, I think I’m slowly getting there.

Look, this is the sample I sent. I’m hoping she will be back, just need to make some more buttons! ;)

Monday, 19 October 2009

Connecting Facebook to your blog


If you blog and have a Facebook fan page, here is a nice way to save some time and keep up to date. Your Facebook page can import all your blog entries just by adding the notes application. This way your facebook page will automatically post your blog entries on all your Facebook fans homepage.

Friday, 16 October 2009

What is nuno felting?

It’s usually called nuno felting when a fabric is felted in with the wool using the wet technique. The finer the fabric, the easier it is for the wool fibres to penetrate and attach.

Thursday, 15 October 2009

What is felt and felting?

Felt is basically tangled fibres. It can occur naturally, given the time, but what we usually call felting is encouraging the fibres to tangle and stay pressed together. When working with wool there are two main ways: dry felting and wet felting.

Dry felting is done with the help of special needles that pull the fibres when you poke. It’s also called needle felting.

Wet felting encourages the wool to shrink and tangle by friction with warm water and soap.

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

A bit about wool

Wool is a natural fibre and it comes from sheep. It's their hair and just as we have different kinds of hair, so do sheep. The natural colours go from creamy white and greys to beiges and browns and it can be longer or shorter, very soft or quite ruff. Wool is sheered off the sheep and then cleaned and usually combed to align all the fibres in the same direction or carded to make loose flat sheets. Among other things, it can then be felted or spun to make yarn.

In these pictures the wool of four sheep has been washed and is drying in the sun. It still needs to be combed to align fibres and to get rid of some more countryside! This is local wool from close to where I live. Sheep here are bread mostly for cheese and meat. The wool is pretty ruff and usually ends up going to waste… so there I was to grab some! There is a funny little adventure story behind this wool, maybe one day I’ll tell you about it.

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

October post

Not been posting much but still here. Summer left suddenly and autum came with cold and rain and grey days... now the sun has come out again.
For the last month and between quite a few social events and trying to have a little brake, I've been sorting out finished from unfinished felt (still triying to finish some more), making felted jewellery, finishing off flowers and making brooches, taking pictures of finished items when the sun is out and croping and cleaning them up mostly when the moon is out, listing new items in my shops, packaging and storing them and restocking up with supplies. I currently have a jumble of all those different stages... but no pictures to show you. I'll take some if the sun stays out.
I still didn't reorganize, I just put my old messy full of ideas list to the side and started a new provisional one (best way to reset priorities)
I still didn't get my polymer clay out, but I impecably cleaned up for it. I need to get started, I'm supposed to make a piece for that exhibition... I should also make more buttons and a new batch of jewellery. I want to make some clay pebbles to include with my felted pebbles.

I have to update my gallery.

My good bye summer picture.