Last weekend I started work on a long-sleeved top, Galina (aka Felicity) very helpfully suggested this site on the Felting and Fibre Forum as a possible solution to the “baggy armpit” problem I encountered with my jacket.
It looked like an interesting approach so I gave it a go.
laying out the first layer of roving over some dyed cotton scrim |
Adding the sleeves |
This was where it started to become challenging, although I had laid out the wool on the inside of the sleeve before laying it on the body, I had to carefully fold plastic between the layers of wool, cotton and resist to prevent the front of the sleeve felting to the back and closing the armholes.
Adding some prefelt kittens |
The colour of the wool reminded me of the light you get at twilight so I added some playful kitten silhouettes. By adding the black trim along the bottom this longish top became a short dress but I think it looks great with a pair of black leggings and knee-high boots.
This is the wool I used, it contains a small amount of white tussah silk so the finished dress has a subtle sheen to it.
Glad to hear how that went even though it doesn't sound very successful until you tweaked it. Glad everyone is keeping you busy with alternative methods! π
Glad to hear how that went even though it doesn't sound very successful until you tweaked it. Glad everyone is keeping you busy with alternative methods! π
The girls on the forum are amazing, everyone is supportive and helpful, a truly delightful group of people and so knowledgeable too π
The girls on the forum are amazing, everyone is supportive and helpful, a truly delightful group of people and so knowledgeable too π
It turned out great in spite of your obstacles. That's how we all learn is by experimenting when necessary.
It turned out great in spite of your obstacles. That's how we all learn is by experimenting when necessary.
I am really pleased with it and will persevere with trying to find a better way of putting sleeves on felt without resorting to the sewing machine π
I am really pleased with it and will persevere with trying to find a better way of putting sleeves on felt without resorting to the sewing machine π