Vessels Update
A couple of weeks ago I posted about the coiled vessels we were making at the well-being centre, and last week I posted about the textured felt vessel I’d started. I finished them both on Monday so can give an update. This is one of the sides of the coiled vessel:
You can see from the gap in the pencil roving where the edge of the circular resist was. There’s a similar gap on the other side:
Fulling the pot caused migration/fuzziness. It’s dulled the silk threads quite a bit, so I’ll probably shave it when it’s fully dry.
This isn’t the best photo, but I held the vessel up to a lightbulb:
The Textured felt vessel still isn’t dry. It’s so thick I think it’ll take a few more days yet. Here’s a photo of it with the balloon still in it:
I couldn’t get really good photos of it, it was too bright near the window and the back was in lots of shadow, but here it is without the balloon:
Here are a couple of photos of the side of it.
Fulling the vessel meant that some of the looser locks felted in more, there was also more fuzziness/migration like on the coiled vessel:
I put this vessel around the lightbulb too, I like how this one looks.
If it looks any different once it’s fully dry, I’ll post an update.











