Felting Around the Web
Here’s some more fun fiber links:
Felt:
The Therapeutic Powers of Felting
Liz Butcher’s Felted Fields with Geese
Pam DeGroot’s Artist in Residence Work
Renata Felt White Poppy Coasters
Mixed Media:
Jane’s mixed media work in progress
Kayla coo’s “Seas of Grass” Exhibition
Dyeing:
India Flint’s Eco Printed Silk Broadcloth
Fiber:
6 thoughts on “Felting Around the Web”
Thank you for posting my link and I enjoyed soaking up the talents of the others.
You’re welcome – if you know of any other good links, please let us know. We love to see what everyone else is doing as well, so inspiring.
I was really excited to discover that you have shared a link to my felting blog. Thanks very much I have already had some very enthusiastic responses to some of my photos and tales of felting with people of all ages and abilities.
You’re welcome, Kirsty 🙂
It was really interesting and you have lots of great things on your blog. I really liked the projects you’ve done with children.
Christmas is a time when you get a bit of a chance to catch up with blog posts and photos. If you like my children’s felting projects you might like to read about my recent Felted Slippers / Socks with a Roman theme. There are lots of action shots of very excited young felters! http://allsensesart.blogspot.com/2011/12/spectacular-felted-slippers-socks-with.html
I enjoyed that! Kids are great aren’t they? 🙂
You should join our forum: http://feltandfiberstudio.proboards.com/
to spread the word about your projects more. There are quite a few members who do felting with kids, one is Shelley (from the UK) who has bravely worked with about 100 at a time!