My Creative Space – Speaking of Colour


I did say I was itching to get stuck back into the dyes, didn’t I?! Funny how when I get something into my head, the priorities list has a way of rewriting itself! Last night I dyed a few pieces of 100% wool felt. It’s the first time I’ve done this – I’ve been meaning to try it for an age, but was finally spurred on when I saw a) the lovely hand-dyed felt Trudi has been creating, and b) the deliciousness out at Winterwood. Winterwood is where I picked up my base felt – it is so soft and lovely, and it thickens up a bit more in the dyeing process. The trick is getting it not to thicken up too much – I was scared to poke and prod too much once it was wet, and as a result there is a bit more mottling than I was after in two of the pieces. Now I’m a bit more familiar with the process, I’m sure the next time will be a bit easier.

Combined with a little bit of car-crafting from Monday (doesn’t this make a lovely knob-cozy for my stereo?)…

…I think you can tell what I’ll be making more of today ๐Ÿ™‚

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Oh, and also Speaking of Colour, it has recently been brought to my attention (when I switched to using the family Mac, with it’s whizzbang monitor, instead of my less whizzbang laptop) that on some screens, my blog and all my photographs look a bit… crap! So if you have one of those screens, I’m really sorry. It would appear I’ve been blasting your eyeballs with oversaturated colour for the past however-long-you-have-been-reading ๐Ÿ™ For what it’s worth, the background felt in the above pictures should be a lovely creamy colour, not the light yellow it appears on my screen currently (of course, the problem could lie with the whizzbang screen I suppose!)

7 responses to “My Creative Space – Speaking of Colour

  1. Kirsty says:

    It’s lovely & creamy from where I sit.

    I love your crafty car.

  2. Kylie says:

    I’ve got a lovely cream colour too! I love the mottling in the felt, it really adds to the character. Those are going to be some well dressed little people. I must add making some of those to my to do list.

  3. It looks lovely. I love the softness and washed colours.

  4. Tania says:

    You know now I just want to yarn bomb a car from top to bottom, inside and out? That is one inspired knob cosy.

  5. Claire says:

    I love the brown felt especially, it looks so rich – on my screen ๐Ÿ˜‰

    I don’t mind the mottled appearance of hand dyed fabric I think that when it is used it will add that extra zing to your pieces.

  6. Love the knob cover ๐Ÿ™‚ The felt looks lovely on my screen.

  7. Marita says:

    These little people are so gorgeous. Annie adores the ones you have made for her. Thank you so very much for making my little girl smile ๐Ÿ™‚