Friday, January 29, 2010

Feltings-a-day

The artclash hosts "fun-a-day" every year,( http://www.artclash.com/ ).
I did it last year and decided to do it again this year. Its a great way to start off the new year on a creative note! Basically here's what it is, anyone can partcipate, all you have to do is create one of something for the entire month of January. It doesnt even have to be art, it could be baking a cake, or recording a video of you dancing, anything! Then in Feb, they collect all the projects and put up a show at a local venue.

This year I decided to do felting, which I hadn't done college which was about 9 years ago. I enjoyed it back then in college- making colorful, abstract "paintings" with dyed wool. It has been quite an adventure doing one everyday and alot of work, I forgot how much time is involved, all the different steps-






Basically what you do is first you lay out the colored wool in a pattern, it has to be thick because it shrinks a little when you felt it.
Then you sandwich the wool in between 2 screens, loosely join the screens together by sitching it together with thread and a large dull pointed needle-- just enough so the pattern doesn's change or move too much.

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Then you shock the wool with alternating hot and cold water washes, while agitating the fiber. This helps the different colors of fibers "stick" together, shrinking and expanding together. I do this in my bathtub. This is my favorite part because its very phyiscal- rubbing and scrubing any and all frustrations you may have- taking it out on the fibers!

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Then once you're sure you've hit it with enough hot/cold water, you cut the strings that hold the screens together and carefully peel the screens off the felting. This is ALSO my favorite part because the end product is never quite exactly how you originally lay out the pattern, things move and shift in the process of agitating and shrinking. The unveiling is very exciting!!
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Then what I do is measuring and cut a wooden rod for the back so that it can be hung up on the wall. I bought large wooden dowls from Home Depot and a small hand saw so I cut them down to size. Attach the rod to the back of the felting with thread.
The finshed product is a much flatter felt then the orginal fluffy wool fiber you saw in the first photo as I was laying it on the screen ( the pic with my kitty in it )

So heres my beginning of blogging


Here goes nothing!
Not sure why I haven't started a blog before now, I guess I always preferred a more ol' fashion way of doing things which was paper and pen journals. I had SOOOO many journals, like I could have made a small bon fire out of them, kept me warm for a few weeks at least. SO, I suppose this is the more efficient, more modern way of recording your thoughts and connecting with others, it definitely saves on paper! :)

I am currently unemployed,(an ever increasing, popular growing club) which has allowed me much more time on my hand, which was strange at first, but I am loving it now!!!
Recently I have become extremely motivated to start working on my art, putting on into the world, especially online. The more I am learning the deeper and deeper the rabbit hole goes. I had NO IDEA that there was so many websites, Internet communities, and forums to help artists get exposure for their work and connect with other artists. wow, I am very impressed! And excited!!