Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Crazy for Felt

So, I'm a little crazy about the felting process right now. Yes, yes I know, I'm late to the party. But OMG it's so fabulous!

I started out with small, using a free bowl pattern I scored at Lion Brand Yarn. 





After my initial mini bowl success, I decided to make a nested set.


They came out beautifully, and I knew I had to go larger. Much larger. 


The result: Big Pink. She's 10w x 12h (finished size)


I confess, I was a little concerned about the form's structural integrity as I made the bowl progressively larger. And I'm sure if I go larger still (and you know I will), I'll have to figure out a way to keep it from collapsing. But, in the meantime, I'm basking in the glow of my wooly success. Yay!


Want to do it yourself? Click through to the pattern and instructions for machine felting.

Stay crafty,

Krista

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Yarn is Art themed Fashion Show

Turns out the folks over at Lion Brand Yarn are hard at work promoting the use of yarn in today's fashion (they might have a vested interest). Check out their latest post, featuring video from this year's contest fashion show, a showcase of up and coming designers from around the world. Holla, me likey!

 Dress by Heather Orr
Dress by Heather Orr
Heather Orr graduated with an MA from the Royal College of Art in 2009 and currently works as a freelance knitwear and textile designer in London. A fascination with texture and structure leads Heather to create tactile, luxurious, and unconventional fabrics using crochet, hand-knitting, and machine-knitting for application in the fashion industry. Using a crochet technique and rubber hoop inserts, this garment is constructed seamlessly using one continuous stitch. A key factor in Heather's designs is that the fabric dictates the silhouette of the garment. Scale and structure are fundamental components in this design. Heather's design was made with Cotton-Ease.

Lion Brand Yarn: Yarn is Art 2012 Fashion Show

Stay crafty,

Krista