Sunday 4 December 2011

Making monsters



That's what I have been doing all week, making felted monsters!

                       
I have lived in the Netherlands for more than 3 years and I have a long way to go before I am a fluent speaker.  Some Dutch words  just don't stay in
 my head, and other I can't forget.









MONSTER is unforgettable, it's translation is simply - sample. 





It's far more dramatic a word to me than samples, far more exciting, and definitely the right word in this case, for my monstrous felted monsters. 





I have been incorporated threads fibres and fabrics, ranging from silk to linen into small felt monsters . Some are from my dying and some yarns from my extensive knitting yarn stash. I have been trying out the impact of lying the fibres in different direction to find it really makes a massive different.  To both the final size of the felt monster and to the threads and fabric , which are either pulled in two directions or just one.  Both directions gives a more compact and effective monster.











Thread on the surface are my favorite effect. You can see here the way the silk threads concertina up , the wool sinks into the felt and becomes blurry and the cotton thread looks great like waves on the sea.
So now having finished testing, there nothing for it I have to make a final sunset piece how scary!

1 comment:

  1. Love it - 'monster'. It always felt so funny to me to have that word mean 'sample' as most my samples look like monsters, too...
    But I love the brown monster above!

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