Last Sunday was our monthly get together for the Sonning Common Felters. After the success (and aching muscles) of my nuno dress I really wanted to try a nuno-felted top using different decorative techniques.
I started with some rainbow dyed silk chiffon (I’m afraid I forgot to take photos but it was a mottled green, yellow and blue). I folded the chiffon over the same resist I used for the dress and laid a very fine layer of green and blue merino over the top. Over one should I laid a diamond pattern resist with more wool over the top of that.
I have added a couple of darts and some top stitching around the neckline with the sewing machine but that was all that was necessary to get the shape and fit I wanted.
I’m really pleased with how the resist has worked and am totally besotted with this electric blue wool (it is a new colour World of Wool have just started to stock). You can expect to see this making more appearances in my felt… π
Some close-ups of the diamond pattern:
And close-ups of the chiffon peeking through the wool, it’s lovely how it has puckered up as the wool shrank.
Linking up to nina-marie, off the wall Friday
Very nice Terri. I like the different textures you achieved and the color is wonderful!
Very nice Terri. I like the different textures you achieved and the color is wonderful!
The resist pattern looks so good on the shoulder. Great idea.
The resist pattern looks so good on the shoulder. Great idea.
Thanks Ruth π
Thanks Ruth π
Thanks Helen, I plan to use the diamond pattern resist again π
Thanks Helen, I plan to use the diamond pattern resist again π
The blue is gorgeous and you made good use of it; the diamond shoulder creates some nice variation.
The blue is gorgeous and you made good use of it; the diamond shoulder creates some nice variation.
It is gorgeous Teri! Love, love, love it! The texture is fabulous.
It is gorgeous Teri! Love, love, love it! The texture is fabulous.
Thank you Claire π
Thank you Claire π
Thanks Marilyn, I have just started working on a jacket with a similar design…
Thanks Marilyn, I have just started working on a jacket with a similar design…