Showing posts with label yarn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yarn. Show all posts

Sunday, March 23, 2014

A little, felting, spinning, and weaving.


A few weeks ago I made a yarn for a class that I am taking.
I was able to incorporate wet felting into my spinning.  I started by wet felting my vines, I added leaves to some of them, while others I left plain.  I also finished some of the ends off so I could leave them free hanging in the yarn while others were only felted in the middle leaving the ends us felted so they could be drafted and spun as part of the yarn.  I fell in love with this yarn and wanted to try adding wet felted flowers to the mix.  

Here is the fiber prep for spinning with the wet felted flowers and vines.  I included super soft mohair from my goats that I dyed a deep green.


Here is a picture of the finished spun yarn.


I knew that I wanted to somehow incorporate this yarn into a weaving, but had no idea how I was going to accomplish my goal.  I decided to go pull other fibers for the weaving, and "wing", the rest of it.  

As I wove and added textures, I realized this weaving was coming together without much planning and I figured that since I wanted an organic feel to the weaving, that I was open to letting it just happen.  I am thrilled with the final result and now my mind is spinning with possibilities of incorporating all 3 of these fiber arts into one.  

 
 

This definitely screams Spring to me!
Happy Creating!
Kelly



Friday, March 21, 2014

SAORI loom in da house!


My new SAORI loom arrived!  I purchased from Weavin Place SAORI Style on ETSY (awesome peeps)


It was amazingly easy to set up, and within 10 minutes, it was ready.  


I decided to try and stick with a few colors that matched a beautiful hand-spun thick and thin yarn that I spun last Spring.  The poor yarn has been moved around my workshop all year.  I never found the perfect project for it, until now......  

I started the weaving one evening once the weekend settled down and finished it bright and early the next morning.  Since I am using it for a table runner, I folded the ends over and gave them a quick stitch on my sewing machine, it was quite fun cutting off the fringe.


I am thrilled with the "visual movement" on the weft sections that I used the thick and thin yarn.  It gave me some ideas that I want to try out on future weavings, but for now I will write the ideas down in a note book since my brain seems to be stuffed with fiber ideas.  The loom is ready for another weaving and I'm excited to see what magic occurs when I get the chance to settle myself down in front of my new toy!
Thanks for stopping by....
Kelly



Saturday, March 27, 2010

Spinning....

I wanted to try using a drop spindle to spin wool.  I actually ended up with something that looks not too bad!  I am amazed!!  :)  It does take some practice , but is actually pretty fun once you get into a rhythm.  Here is a picture of some that I worked on this morning.