Tuesday was FOG day and Jill, our talented needle-felting
member, first gave us a demo of the types of wool, yarns, tools and tricks of
the trade used in needle felting. Jill normally works in 3D so started us off
with making a ball that turned into a rather frightening little monster. I can
see that these would be a favourite with kids.
As we would not likely use these monsters in a fibre arts
piece, we also tried our hand at making a 3D flower.
We spent the rest of the time experimenting with needle
felting a variety of fabrics and fibres into other background fabrics. Diane
was most creative with her butterfly. She had been making a pair of socks and
didn’t like the toe so cut it off and needle felted into some wool fabric.
We enjoyed the day so much and could certainly see the
potential for our fibre arts projects so we have decided to take a trip to the
Carstairs Woolen Mills to buy more wool roving and dedicate part of our April
FOG day to working with this medium again. It might be advised to update your tetanus shot as the potential for sticking yourself with the felting needles is quite high. Ask us how we know!
