On Saturday we took part in the annual Harvest of Talents in Skelton All Saints Church. This is a day that showcases local people, their talents and the beautiful items they create. Our display shows items from lots of our members, the beautiful leaves we created for a day of stitch, the penants made for our Anglo Saxon Princess exhibition, our Capability Brown trees and lots more. There were many lovely comments made about the work by members of the public who visited the church. It was an excellent display. Thank you to everyone who put their work in to the display.
The Trees which were displayed at Gibside during the 300 year celebrations of Capability Brown.
Some of the penants which were stitched for the Anglo Saxon Princess exhibition at Kirkleatham Museum.
Tuesday, 26 September 2017
Sunday, 10 September 2017
Valerie Wartelle Day School
Sunday was a busy day. Valerie took us through the process she uses to produce her work, showed us the technique she uses for laying on the fibres, gave us all a piece of pre-felt, took the lids off her boxes of wool tops to expose the rainbow of fibres and we started.
Most of us hadn't done any felting before and the technique was new to our experienced felters.
Here are some photographs, taken by Diane, of us all working hard, and some photographs of work in progress. Hopefully we will have some finished work to show at the AGM or to go in our exhibition.
At the end of the day Valerie held up our work, piece by piece and had something positive to say about each one.
Most of us hadn't done any felting before and the technique was new to our experienced felters.
Here are some photographs, taken by Diane, of us all working hard, and some photographs of work in progress. Hopefully we will have some finished work to show at the AGM or to go in our exhibition.
At the end of the day Valerie held up our work, piece by piece and had something positive to say about each one.
All working hard, Valerie advising
Works in progress.
Sunday, 3 September 2017
BRANCH MEETING SATURDAY 2ND SEPTEMBER
Valerie Wartelle's description of wet felting was different to any other that we've seen. Her pieces are so light and delicate and yet so detailed. She adds other fabrics in to the mix but they are blended so well into these beautiful landscapes that are then finished with some machine stitching. At a distance they look like paintings rather than felt.
We had a very interesting meeting with members asking lots of questions. Altogether very enjoyable.
We had a very interesting meeting with members asking lots of questions. Altogether very enjoyable.
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