The Quest Continues

The Quest Continues

I left you last time as I was about to felt my sequins. I put the fabric on both sides of some felt and felted them most of the way. They felt quickly. The fabric they are attached to has a very open weave.

After they were dry I cut out diamonds.

sequined fabric cut into diamonds

I now have a great admiration for everyone who sews costumes or anything with sequins. What a mess they make. Sequins have ambitions of being glitter and being everywhere. I am sure I will be finding them in odd places they flew for quite a while.

cut sequin mess on a towel

 

I felted then again to seal up the edges

diamond shaped sequined fabric

A quick trip in a side direction. Jan did some shopping for me at Twist. I didn’t ask for anything but she knows I would have bought it if I had been there.

A New Brunswick woold worker who specialises in fibre arts accessories, had made a palm felter.  It looks really beautiful, it feels really nice in your hand, and it works great. It has a shorter profile and shallower indentations and is lighter than the other similar ones we all know. I found that one quite heavy when I had a look at it at a fibre show.

Back to sparkle. I made 4 colours using super bright trilobal nylon to make some squares. The nylon is on both sides. Again I felted them most of the way and they will need to be felted a bit more to seal up the edges.

after cutting them out I had little shards of sparkly nylon all over. I guess sparkle just likes to spread.

 

I think I have way more than 75 diamonds already. Jan has been working on her dragon hand for this project. I am sure you will hear about it from her.  I have had to pause this project to get on with my sheep and shepherdess for the Guilds retrospective at the Museum. They need to be ready much sooner. I need to make more legs. but that’s another blog post.  As always seems to be the way, you curse along ( lol, that was supposed to be cruse along but curse seems to fit too) with no deadlines or pressing projects then, all of a sudden you have too many.

 

 

 

13 thoughts on “The Quest Continues

  1. What a ‘brilliant’ effort to have achieved so many already. You certainly made the ‘cut’ and have a new ‘sparkling’ career ahead of you. Your guild must think you are a real ‘diamond’….just don’t eat too many ‘carats’ before the big day!

    1. Ooops hit send too soon
      You’ll be finding glitter in places you never knew you had!
      😜

  2. What a “jewel” you are Ann. 💎 All those diamonds. I particularly like the trilobal ones. Another idea, you could try laying out the different colours in patterns perhaps to produce facets? Mind you that does sound a bit fiddly, so perhaps not.
    Looking forward to more diamonds 💠💠 and also the sheep and shepherdess. 🐑🐏
    Ann

    1. Thanks, I am hoping I will have enough with what I have. I will have to make the helmet to see how they fill it. I may have to hide some filler in the bottom.

  3. You are a brave lady working with the sequinned material Ann. That said, all the effort you have put into the diamonds show because they are sparkly and gorgeous. At this rate you will need a security van to transport the treasure!

  4. Great job on the diamonds and I will refrain from any more diamond puns. I am looking forward to how it will all come together with the dragon hand.

    1. I am looking forward to it as well. There will have to be a break for a little while, so everyone will be excited when we get it all together.

  5. I love your diamonds, great job with them, and I am so looking forward to the whole experience when it all comes together too.

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