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Once everything is laid out and ready to go, the nuno felting can begin. The first step is to gently rub the air out of the wool.
Working a nuno felt piece requires time and patience! We got the pieces lightly felted and once they were just beginning to wander, we steamed the rolled up piece for a few minutes in a big pot . Some of the ladies even microwaved their rolls so that the heat helped to felt during the fulling rock-n-rolling phase of felting!
Marble Marvel Emerald Gold fabric available at Spoonflower:
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Mari Nagy felt right at home in Denkingen because the Denkinger Filz organizers and friends took good care of her and made sure that she had plenty of delicious German food to eat! This community has a lot of hospitality!
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We enjoyed reading our FUN (verFilzt Und zugeNaeht magazine, which is a quarterly journal in German about the felting scene in and around our country here in Europe.
This fabric is a lovely natural 62% Hemp/38% Cotton blend and is printed with environmentally friendly, solvent free ink.
For Design Challenge @Spoonflower "Feathers" - www.spoonflower.com/designs/8608939-gold-feather-brooch-b...
These gorgeous rings feature a segment of an original Moyou pattern that I have personally designed laser cut into acrylic. This medium provides me with the perfect opportunity to transfer my textile designs into jewellery.
Idyllic Summer is a s/s 2020 bed linen collection for Linen House that takes reference from the Italian countryside, beaches, architecture and food and aims to portray the ‘perfect summer’ through a mixture of carefree, vibrant and sun dappled colour palette. Capturing the diverse Italian scenery, this collection was designed to fit within an eclectic and artistic bedroom space.
On March 22nd, following four separate preparatory visits over the last 4 years by NCAD Woven Textile staff, a group of sixteen Fashion and Textiles students and two staff members will travel to Nepal to spend 14 days in and around the Kathmandu valley. They will be hosted by Fair Trade Nepal, the Association of Crafts Producers and Rug Mark, visiting local artisans to witness at first hand the production methods and materials used, as well as the working conditions of a developing country.