Needle-Felted Seascapes
Lynne Farris demonstrates the steps for creating tiny jewel-like pictures by felting colorful fleece fibers onto a solid wool background.
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Project by Lynne Farris.
You can create tiny jewel-like pictures by felting colorful fleece fibers onto a solid wool background. Making seascapes, landscapes, cityscapes and still-life images.
Materials and Tools:
ivory wool or wool felt background
various colored wool fleece
brown and green wool roving
felting needle
foam pad
seed and bugle beads
beading needle
threads
mat and/or frame
Steps:
1. To prepare the background fabric, choose a solid or heathered wool or wool felt. Wash in the washing machine with 1/2 cup of soda using hot water. Dry on high temperature to "felt" the fibers. The fabric will shrink considerably, so start with a larger piece than you plan to use.
2. Stretch background fabric onto an embroidery hoop or pin onto a thick piece of foam (figure A).
3. Create a rough sketch on paper and use an air-soluble marker to mark main areas of color on background fabric.
4. Use a felting needle to pierce surface repeatedly so that fleece fibers become embedded into background fabric (figure B). Begin with larger shapes such as water and clouds; add smaller details such as the sun and the thin sandbar as the seascape begins to take shape (figure C).
5. To make the palm tree, use a length of wool roving for the trunk. Felt in place along edges, carefully maintaining the dimensional quality of the roving (figure D).
6. Create the palm fronds by splitting a piece of green roving at one end, leaving the other end in tact (figure E). Felt in place, joining to trunk, leaving fronds free.
7. Use a longer piece of wool roving to felt a dimensional frame around outer edges of picture (figure F).
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Guests
- Lynne Farris
Craft designer, author and owner of Lynne Farris Designs
Website: www.lynnefarrisdesigns.com
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