First Quarter Challenge Finished?

First Quarter Challenge Finished?

I showed you the start of my first quarter challenge project a couple of weeks ago. Since then I have fixed a few areas that didn’t have enough fiber, fulled and shaped it. When I was covering the book resist, I found that the sharp corners and edges that are formed where the book resist is sewn together are hard to cover. I thought I paid special attention in those areas but there were definitely areas that weren’t covered and holes that developed. But it was easy to fix, I just added more fiber before fulling, needle felted it in place and then wet felted it further. There are still a few areas that are thin but since it isn’t functional, it doesn’t really matter.

I also shaped the crater areas for the “eyes”. I looked for something to fit in them that would hold the shape better but couldn’t find anything. I just used my fingers to shape the craters.

Q1 Challenge Balloons

I used 5 balloons and some plastic bags to fill each of the lobes. It’s really hard to take a good photo of this because it’s fairly large and strangely shaped as you can see. The spikes really make it even larger.

Q1 Challenge Bottom

Here’s the bottom of it. The center area was where I had to do a lot of repairs but you can’t even really see where the problem was now.

Q1 Challenge Piece

I didn’t really get a good photo of the entire thing but this is the best one.

Q1 Challenge Teeth

I am also considering adding some teeth all around the edge of the opening. What do you think? These are shark teeth that I picked up on the beach years ago. I would most likely either glue or sew them in place.

Q1 Challenge Hat

Or perhaps it’s a hat and I could wear it to the next Jubilee? (Sorry for the pitiful selfie.)

Have you done anything for the first quarter challenge? The challenge is to use a wet felted flat resist in a method that you haven’t tried before. I hope you’ll give it a try. It was fun!

31 thoughts on “First Quarter Challenge Finished?

  1. What an interesting creation! I also think this hat would be appropriate for Ascot. Thanks for sharing your experience and pointing to problem areas in working with book resist.

  2. I think you should carry on with the teeth and make it a carnivorous creature from outer space – it looks as if it’s landed on your head and it’s trying to eat you whole!

  3. Quite an ambitious project, Ruth! My vote is for adding the shark teeth then wearing it as a hat…at least once. You may make the front page in the Kalispell Gazette.

    1. Thanks Cathy – it was quite a bit of work but fun. I think the teeth will be added but I think the front page photo is out. 🙂

  4. Wow you are so creative. At first I too thought it was a small work of art, then I saw it on your head. I love the teeth if you choose to add. I have been reading up on the challenge and want to give it a try. It will be my first challenge so bear with me.

    1. Thanks Judith. The teeth are a definite go, but I don’t think I will wear it after the teeth are added. No bite mark needed on my head 🙂

  5. Yes to the teeth, and definitely yes to the hat! 😀 I’m cracking up here, imagining where you could take one – an art gallery opening, perhaps?

Leave a Reply to Sharon - creativityandfamilyCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from Felting and Fiber Studio

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading