I have a series of photos that can take you through the stages of making a nuno-felt shawl. First lay the underlying silk on a large surface (over bubble layer - a pool cover cut to size in this case). The silk is hand dyed by me, and the rectangle is trimmed to curve 2 of the edges a bit so that the ends are tapered.
The photo of the finished shawl in front of the pool table I used for a nuno-table! You can see the sheer silk areas surrounded by the wool areas. It is very light and drapes well. This is my first BIG fabric piece and it was a LOT of work!
This is how it looks after a thorough spraying of the water and soap mixture.
The wet wool is then covered in plastic and rolled tightly over a pool noodle (see the yellow peaking out). Tied with polar fleece bands, the fun begins. I rolled this tube by hand for about 3 hours... lots of breaks and lots of unrolling to check and roll in the other direction. It took me almost 2 days because it is tedious and hard on the arms and back.
Close up shot of the fibres after felting... but before the fulling (shrinking)
1 comment:
Very cool! I had seen a video of an old Iraqi gentleman making felted woolen rugs in a similar style - only MUCH larger, so he rolled it by "walking" t across the studio floor for quite some time - not unlike a lumberjack on a log in a river!
This is lovely, and i am now eager to play with some of my rovings in a new way! Thanks for sharing.
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