Today saw the first of my workshops at the Alford Craft Market Centre. Alford Craft Market is a not for profit organisation promoting quality Lincolnshire Crafts run entirely by volunteers. The shop is stocked with a wide variety of hand-made items including ceramics, felting, textiles and jewellery to name just a few. There are always a variety of classes and workshops to choose from including pottery and glass, felting, textiles, etc. Classes are held in the Big Lottery funded studio at the rear of the Craft Market Shop.
I had five ladies in the studio today making Tyvek Leaves. It was a lovely group and a relaxing day, this is how they got on…..
Next month we may be using some Tyvek again along with various other materials including Lutradur, Vilene, cellophane, fabric, paper and found objects when we spend the day creating with mixed media.
Did you create a wire frame first and then adhered the Tyvec to it? Lively leaves.
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Yes Kay, they are a wire frame with the Tyvek sewn onto it.
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Tx. I thought it looked too stiff to just be Tyvec. I went reading more of your posts and saw it was so. I love your use of colors.
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All beautiful! I wish I were closer and could take your class.
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Maybe I need to write a post for the Felt and Fibre site showing you how it’s done x
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Or you could teach an online class. :-). But let me know if you’d like to do a post about it.
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An online class would be a good idea…..will give that some thought as its not something I’ve done before.
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