Anyway, here is my bag of woolly goodness :)
The large white bags are merino and corriedale top, most of which I plan to dye, above them are some commercial merino and silk blends, a bit of a novelty for me as I normally blend my own. The dark grey in the centre is Gotland, it always amazes me how heavy and dense Gotland is, this parcel is 500g, most of the others are only 200g but are a similar volume.
I have already started to play with some of the merino/silk blends, I chose the purple-blue mix for starters:
And have been laying out over some cotton scrim I dyed yesterday:
I am trying out a new design for the sleeve attachments after making a jacket last week. If it doesn't work this top will go from being long-sleeved to a vest :)
This is the jacket, I love it and have worn it every day this week but feel there is a bit too much fabric in the armpits, while this allows great freedom of movement I think it looks a bit bulky when my arms are down, hence the experiment to find alternative designs.
Here are some more shots of the blue-green top this time on the mannequin so you can see the shape.
This fuzzy effect was created by needle-felting green merino through from the reverse side. I rather like it, it reminds me of lichen.
Linking up to nina-marie, off the wall Friday
Very interesting to find your site via NinaMarie's link up. I used to make felt, now back to quilting. I like what you are doing, they look very wearable. Love the green on blue.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kaja (love your name BTW, it's really unusual), can't imagine how you could give up felting but there are some gorgeous art quilts to be made too. The jacket especially has started a few conversations with complete strangers.
ReplyDeleteTeri, on mannequin your jacket looks even more beautiful! Hope to see more garments!
ReplyDeleteThank you Galina - am working on another right now using the link you suggested for the sleeve template :)
DeleteOK - this is the third time I have written a comment. Grrr.... But I will persevere! Glad you got your shipment even though you had a silly delivery driver. Look forward to seeing the solution for the fit problem.
ReplyDeleteSorry you are having trouble posting Ruth, is there anything I can do to help? Thank you for persevering
Deleteoh wow Teri I LOVE your jacket! My kind of colours too :) x
ReplyDeleteThanks Deborah, I confess I hugely overestimated how much wool I would need so have plenty of red merino left... first on the list is a pair of matching fingerless gloves to go with the jacket :)
DeleteOhhhhh so wonderful to receive such a packet of goodies ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove your jacket and top.
Hmmmm I know it's not easy to make the arms, when making
a jacket in one piece (I did one with sewn in arms ...)
Thank you Els :)
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