A picture with some metal in it.
It’s after the Christmas crazy and I feel all out of sorts. There is nothing I need to be doing. Nothing to shop for, nothing to bake for. I do have some nice new teas to try but although they are delicious, that is not really doing anything. I want to yell I’m bored, but my mom wouldn’t hear me at her house and what’s the point of that. So, like many of you, I must kick my own butt and just get on with something. Start with housework, if that doesn’t start you thinking of things to do in the studio, nothing will. After several loads of laundry and digging out the corner of the bedroom where we toss things to deal with later, I had had enough and I grabbed a tea and my sketchbook and headed for the studio.
I know you are thinking but what about your hat aren’t you supposed to be sewing the flower into place and making leaves. Yes, I am but I don’t feel like it. I had a poke through some recent sketches I did. I can’t really draw but I can get the idea down and use it to work from.
I dug out some felt pieces I did as starter pieces. Picked one and started.
First I defined the house. It was just a roof and walls when I picked it. I forgot to take a picture, sorry. I added some windows and the roofline and the corner of the house. Then, strangely I started at the front of the picture with some fence posts. Usually, you start in the back and layer to the front.
With the magic of felt, I just took a picture and then pulled them off and put them aside.
I added some sheep, I bet you didn’t see that coming…..LOL. You can see I decided the house looked more like a barn and changed the windows into a large door. I also by this time decided the blue was water and added a path along the cliff edge.
I defined the sticky out piece of coastline to help with the water effect and check the placement of the fence posts. I decided to keep them straight because the right-hand one is going to be short anyway. I added some different blue to define the sky and some white with a bit of sparkle for waves. There was lots of wool sticking out past the picture edge so I just folded it around the back.
Then it was what to do to finish the fence. This is where the metal comes in. Originally I was going to use thread to be the wire but then I was chatting with Jan about wire and remembered I had this spool of wire. It is a very old spool and I don’t know what kind of wire it is or what it was meant for. It is thin but strong and flexible. It is old, as you can see from the wooden spool but there is no rust. It has a 58 stamped into the top but it’s not the gauge.
I decided to make a real wire fence. I twisted two lengths together and cut 4 of them to stick out past the ends of the picture. I folded them around the edges to hold them in place. I then couched them down with 6 strands of grey embroidery floss to be the fence staples. I think it really works. The whole picture is only 5.5inches (14cm)by 4 inches(10cm).
I did think about making at least one strand of my fence barbed wire. I made one barb, to try it but you couldn’t really see it against the wool so wasn’t worth the fiddling.
My New Years’ Resolution is to do more felt pictures and to try to do them a little bigger. Do you have a Fibery New Years’ Resolution?











In Australia someone had an unusual pet! Photo dated 1900.


Arthur Smith’s photos were featured in a book “Nature through Microscope and Camera” 1909 – here are just a few of them.










































And here it is on the fireplace, all ready for Santa to arrive!!!!!
‘Nadolig Llawen bawb’, Merry Christmas everyone, love from Alex and Lisa


















1-2 Silly lungwort, silly strawberries, it’s not spring, it’s December!!!
3 the reference photos
4 wires were placed for the lower fins.
5 side one of the fin. (wire still to be added)
6 lower underside fin
7 Getting ready to start upper back fin.
8 using 3 of the 42 gauge triangular needles. These are quite nice. I would like to get some in the 333 configuration these are the 222’s.
9 I also used the 38 which suddenly felt aggressive compared to the 42’s!
10 I started laying in the dorsal colouring. I was hand blending and tearing the fibres into short unorganized sections which I laid on in thin washes.
11-12 I tried attaching only one side of the fin wire for the hip fins.
13-14 Mr. Mer refused to wear a mask but he did have a lot of poking with a needle and may have felt that boosted his immunity. (I did not have a mask that would fit him). I think I will wait for the kind of needle that has the vaccine, fewer barbs in those!)
15-18 A bit of x-mas has already arrived.
19 back to work defining fins and covering that butt.
20 the sun finally comes out shortly before it’s time to set.
21 He had a swim around the computer desk in the hotel room. Then I had a nice float and some stretching exercises in the hotel pool. Just to prove I don’t actually melt in water, So far…
22 The mostly empty hotel
23 The greatest shock of 2020 thus far is I now float,….. in a pool that is saltwater….as long as I hold on to the rope. I wonder if this new skill will last into 2021?





