Friday, February 22, 2013

Working on Enlarging My Shrunken World

Many years ago, I made a lovely pair of black wool pants that I wore with pride. Then one day, they accidentally got mixed in with other laundry and were put into the washing machine. Opps! It was a sad day. My pants came out 6" shorter and were never worn again.

Since that time, I have moved on from tailoring into quilting, and now found new possibilities for wool that has been agitated and spun into a much smaller, felted life.  Recently, my sister gave me an old wool sweater to "play" with. Into the washer it went. It came out reduced from extra-large to mini and had a wonderful, soft hand.


Because there was small holes right in the center of the front, I cut a piece out and added subtle color. Now where would I go next?


Instead of trying to mend the holes, I emphasized them by adding stitching around the edges.


The wool really played off the blue of this piece of batik. And the path continues..........


Inspired by the beaded work of Mary Stori and others, I am now in the process of adding beads and stitching to my wool piece.

So this week, I have two hand projects going. When I am tired of hand-quilting my star quilt, I can take a creative break and add more stitching and beading to my small wool piece.

By the way, does anyone have an idea for a sweater with a large hole in the tummy?  Maybe a giant quilt block appliqued on the front???


4 comments:

  1. Interesting combination. I like it.

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  2. Love working with old wool! I can't wait to see where you go with this next!

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  3. The "touch" factor of this project is so interesting that the visual factor is becoming secondary. Thank you for your comments.

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  4. How relaxing it must be to work with the felted wool. It is one of my favorite things, too, but I am immersed in another project right now. Eager to see how it all ends.

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