Through Sara and her fleece club I received an amazing selection of fleece from sheep I had never heard of and they are all amazingly unique and such fun to felt with.
I made a variety of seat pads with the fleece, needling them onto a prefelt base to keep them in place and then wet felted them. I had better results keeping the curls and texture if I felted them in their original state rather than washing them first. The water came out quite brown after the first wetting and rolling!!
Here are some of the results....
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Lleyn and Zwartbles in a cowhide pattern! |
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Manx, Ryeland, Cotswold and Finn |
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A few varieties of Gotland |
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A mini fleece created from all sorts of white locks |
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Massam, BFL, Teesdale amongst others |
Reindeer horn buttons just finish them off.
I also did a felted bag course last weekend in Helsinki - it was so good to be amongst fellow felters! A post full of bag making goodness to follow soon!
Hello Amanda ! Hope you have a nice day. Love to see this raw fleece. I can imaging it smells specially and is soft and delicious. If I come over some raw fleece here, I will think of you and perhaps send over some for you.
ReplyDeleteMy blogging is poorly at the time, and so is my helth and my felting is suffering. But I have a great time together with my beloved dog, Barnum ! And my grandson, HÃ¥kon when he is around.
I wich you a good dag and happy felting :)
Lovely blue purses !!
Looks like you are having lots of fun... I love the effects you are getting mixing all of the breeds you have.
ReplyDeleteHappy Felting!
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