I often get questions about nuno felting, so Iād like to share a couple of tips to help you start experimenting, and to get the feeling for it, especially if itās something entirely new for you.
Nuno felting is a very recent felting method, and it was developed when designers rediscovered felting, and started playing with new ways to use this old textile technique. It was developed by Polly Stirling in the 90s, when she combined the traditional wet felting with light fabrics, like silk for example. In her own words:
āIn 1990 I became entranced by the myriad of transformations of the rich and ancient textile called felt. I spent most of the ensuing decade seeing what new forms could evolve, as appropriate for the subtropics of Australia where I had lived for nearly 20 years. The techniques I developed for making lightweight felts soon led to experiments combining other materials, and in 1994 my assistant Sachiko Kotaka and I developed the technique we termed āNuno Felt.ā [From the J...
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Today Iāve got something really specialĀ for you.
Iāve been talking about it for a while, but, for some strange reason, itās a project that took me a long time to finish. Anyway, now itās ready and available on etsy, and itās a new video workshop.
But it has a particular meaning to me, because Iāve come up with a NEW TECHNIQUE that solved a problem I had, so it can solve a problem you probably have too.
Iāve combined a couple of techniques that make it possible to attach a difficult fabric onto the wool, when you canāt get it to attach with the normal nuno felting technique. If youāve ever felted with difficult fabrics, you know what Iām talking about.
So, as you can see, itās not ājust another workshopā. Check out the video below and tell me what you think! š
If youāre living or travelling to Lisbon in the next couple of months (I hope so, because Lisbon is a very cool city, and youād have loads of fun!), Iād like to let you know that Iāve updated my workshop calendar. Thereā...
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Depending on how much youāve experimented with wet felting, you might have already tried mixing fabrics with wool. If thatās the case, you know not all types of fabric work well for nuno felting.
A couple of months ago I came across a fabric I really liked, but I knew it wouldnāt be easy to apply it on wool. I still decided to buy it and went on experimenting, until I found a way to get it to stick!
Of course, I was really excited about it, so Iām preparing a video workshop to show you how I did it. And I hope to have it ready really soon.
In the meantime, Iād like to invite you to check out the video workshops and PDFs Iāve created for you at my etsy shop.
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And itās finally here: the nuno felt obi workshop. Available on etsy!
Coming very soon is my new online workshop on how to make a nuno felt obi belt. Today Iād like to share the introduction videoĀ with you to give you a taste of whatās coming up.
Iāve opted for a relatively simple project, thatāll make it easy for you to explore the way into nuno felt.
Iād love to know what you think!
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