Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Nunofelt scarf made from recycled fabrics and yarn
 


Saturday, March 21, 2015

In this project I tried a corset style fitting to allow for top to be easy to put on. It can then be laced tight for a close fit.
 
 



Friday, March 20, 2015

Silk/rayon velvet mixed with recycled fabrics in nunofelt skirt
 



Friday, March 13, 2015

 
A project from years ago, that I thought was unsuccessful, inspired me to start making these scarves. At the time I was using the dryer to felt and lost control over the shrinking process. I do like how thin the felt is and how it looks. A new online friend inspired me to try the dryer again. I am happy with the results and made 3 of these just today.
 
 
This is the old project, the back of a jacket


 
 
The scarf was inspired by the jacket detail above
 
 
 




Friday, February 20, 2015

Today I was unpacking  the items returned from the Kent State Fashion Museum exhibit (May 8, 2014- February 15, 2015) . I am honored to have been one of the artists, along with other artists that I personally admire; Elizabeth Anyaa, Marjolaine Arsenault, Kim Hahn and Ann Collier, Horst and Gina Horst, Jean Gauger, Dena Gershon, Leslie Samson, Jessica de Haas, Sharon Kilfoyle, Marilou Moschetti, Barbara Poole and  Sherry Schofield. Below is a picture of  a top I made for the exhibit. I am onto a similar project, this time in color and have been dyeing fabrics all day with colored fingertips to prove it!
 



Monday, February 16, 2015

I have been told I should make scarves over and over. For some reason I just did not get inspired to make too many. Finally I took a clue from amazing Claudia Burkhart and made a not so long and not so rectangular design. It was fun to make and I think I will try this again.

Nuno felt skirt using recycled fabrics and heirloom lace samples. I wanted this  to have a vintage look and  feel. The inspiration was found in the flowered design fabric you can see in the picture below.