
Around the Web
I’ve been a bit busy and haven’t had time to create much. So I thought you might enjoy a few things from around the web. Some of these have been created by or pointed out by forum members, so thanks to those of you who pointed me in the right direction!
Jane Mercer posted about her recent visit to Woolfest 2016.
Fiber arts video from Peru. (in Spanish)
Russian video about laying wool in specific directions. In Russian but drawings are very helpful.
Karen Lane’s new version of Yellow Poppies.
Shibori felting video with Rae Woolnough.
Teri Berry’s new ram hat and illuminated lion fish.
Nada’s nuno felted blouse.
Lyn and Annie’s (RosiePink) recent pineapple challenge and Lyn’s bird.
Pam de Groot’s Text and Texture exhibition pieces.
Vote for Kim Winter’s proposal to turn the bathroom into a grotto covered in felt shells. (She needs 5 stars!)
Cathy’s eco-printing in a pomegranate dye pot.
Terriea Kwong’s recent natural printing.
Catherine Frere-Smith’s embroidered fabric birds.
Mary Beth Shaw of StencilGirl Products has been doing live streaming videos of a variety of stencil techniques on Facebook. Just scroll down to check out the different videos.
12 thoughts on “Around the Web”
Great group of links Ruth, I will enjoy the ones i don’t know.
You probably know most of them already Ann 🙂
Thanks for the tour Ruth! A lot of talented artists out there and plenty of inspiration.
You’re welcome!
It’s always enjoyable to see what other fiber artists are up to, and I can’t bookmark all of them.
So thanks for the update and also for mentioning my dye blog.
You’re welcome! It is nice to cruise the web and find inspiring things.
Interesting selection to read, thank you Ruth. I love Karen’s new version of ‘yellow poppies’.
You’re welcome Lyn – I loved Karen’t yellow poppies too.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading all these posts and a big thank you Ruth for featuring me in there!
You’re welcome Karen, I really like your yellow poppies and I thought others should see them too.
Really interesting set of links – and handy to have them all in one place! 🙂 Thanks so much for including my felt grotto proposal. It would be a lot of work if I did get selected but hopefully fun too.
You’re welcome Kim, hopefully, you’ll get some votes. I look forward to seeing how the felt grotto turns out.