A few weeks back I read Ruth’s review on the Felting and Fibre Studio about the fascinating wet felted items that members had created using a “book resist”. I’d never heard this term before but when I read the Book Resist Tutorial by Teri it all made sense and I realised how a lot of the 3D items I had seen previously in exhibitions and on-line had been made. Wet felting with a book resist opens up new possibilities allowing you to create seamless complex shapes in one piece.
I was particularly interested in the amazing octopod. I am planning to make an explorers outfit for the Asylum Steam Punk Festival in August and a felted octopus could be one of my accessories…..maybe draped over a shoulder or clinging to the skirt!
Unfortunately I got so carried away with the felting I forgot to photograph the resist before covering it. It had to be cut to remove it but this shows you roughly how it looked. It was made from 4 sheets of A4 acetate, cut into 8 sections and sewn together in the centre as a “book”.
Each section was covered in turn with three layers of varying shades of yellow Merino and gently rubbed.
After removing the resist the octopod was rolled, rubbed and thrown around to finish the felting process. The tentacles are now done but I will add a wet felted body later in the week to take him from octopod to octopus.
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Beautiful work Karen, he has a lovely shape already, even without the body.
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Thanks Teri, and thank you for sharing your book resist tutorial!
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Great job Karen! I can’t wait to see it finished.
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Thanks Marilyn. Just hoping I can manage to join the two pieces together to look like one!
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looks amazing!
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Thanks, these resists are a bit fiddly but well worth the effort.
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Wow, you did an awesome job! I can’t wait to see him with his body 🙂
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Thanks Ruth, it worked out better than I imagined it would.
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