Today we have the first of a few guest posts from our forum member Tracey.
I am very interested in the different ways that pods and vessels can be shaped, often seeing a felted piece and thinking ‘what shape resist did they use?’
The first pod pictured here was made using a 12” diameter round resist. It has six layers of blended Merino wool each side, and it is embellished with silk yarn and mulberry silks. I cut a 3” slit in the centre to extract the resist once fulled, and it resulted in an oval opening. A crossed slit would make the opening more rounded, or you can just cut a small circle. It is always better to start small, you can then make the opening bigger if required.
Here is a picture of where the openings were cut to extract the resist on the green and blue pods:
