Last Sunday saw the second International Feltmakers Association (Region 5) exhibition in Sonning Common. It was a good day with lots of chat, very nice cakes and some felting demonstrations from yours truly. The visitor numbers were rather low due to incorrect dates being advertised in various papers and magazines. I'm not at all happy about the poor organisation but I won't keep harping on about that, I still managed to have fun and met some really lovely people.
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The exhibition as you walk in |
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My display area |
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The view from the far end of the hall |
I also had an interesting experience with some wool I was demonstrating with. I was making pods and used a coarse red wool (afraid I don't know the breed) on the inside and variegated purple merino on the outside. The coarse wool almost refused to the felt. Even when the merino was firmly felted there were still unfelted tufts of the coarse wool but it did give a very interesting texture that several people likened to a brain.
I also made a couple of more conventional pods and think I might have even inspired one of our feltmaking group to have a go at making pods too :)
Very nice booth Teri. It's great you were able to do the demos. The red one does look like a brain. :-) Very cool effect even though unexpected.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marilyn, the demos were the best part of the day :)
DeleteYour display area looks very nice. Interesting result on the red wool. If you were trying to get it to do that, it wouldn't :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ruth, I am tempted to try the red wool again but on a flat piece to see if I get the same effect but I know what you mean, when you want that sort of effect it never works that well does it?!!
DeleteAll of it looks wonderful Teri ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Els :)
DeleteGreat display and interesting experience!
ReplyDeleteThanks Galina :)
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