Sunday, August 30, 2009
Our newest tool...
Today I was presented with our newest and most unique felting tool. We'll be unveiling it at the World Sheep Show in Bethel, Missouri this weekend. I can't wait to see the reaction of the felting community as we continue to develop these state-of-the art needle felting tools. Whoo hoo! We are keeping it under wraps until Labor Day weekend. If you are a felter and are near Bethel, Missouri, be sure to stop by our booth at this family-friendly festival to see the newest in our fine line of felting tools.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Flowers for Bonnie
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Midwest Felting Symposium

Friday, June 26, 2009
Cria at Southwind
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Catz Pizzazz
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Hoosier Hills Fiber Arts Festival

Nan Talley, of FiberAntics USA, is busily teaching the rolling process during the nuno felting class . Nan is a very experienced nuno teacher. Her website is www.fiberanticsusa.com
I also had the privilege of meeting Boyd and Jeri Hastings who live near Troy, Ohio. Boyd was doing demos of his needle felted projects, which as you can see, are of exceptional quality. In fact, he won the Grand Prize for his artwork . The pieces on the right are made out of treadle machine drawers. What a creative man. I’m sure you’ll be hearing more of him in the future. And the wool he uses is from his own animals. Such a talent.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Prickly Piecers Workshop
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Mavericks Felt too!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Nimble Thimbles Presentation
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Nuno Felting at Withers' Ranch
These photos are from a day at Withers' Ranch where we made nuno felted scarves in the beautiful weather of February in Tucson. Pictured here is Sue Bunch of Back to Back Alpaca Products and her friend Zell. I am of course behind the camera as usual. Kathy Withers is show here in blue with her back to the camera.
Nuno felting is a method of blending natural fibers into silks or other sheers to create a textile that is soft and that drapes well. lt is my new favorite kind of felting since I love wearable art. We started with silk gauze for the base as it is very sheer. Ours was hand-dyed by Kathy herself at her ranch which made it extra special. We were all very successful on our first day of creating nuno felting.
For more information on classes at Withers' Ranch, go to www.uniquedesignsbykathy.com.
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