A little something .....


Something I've been working on.

This is how it always is. It starts out as a sweater, maybe at a yard sale, or the Salvation Army. The sweater comes home with me and joins the piles of other sweaters, crowding me out of my studio. I sort them. I bag them. I sneak them into my husband's office. Anything to be rid of them. Anything, that is, except for what I am supposed to do with them - which is to wash them, over and over, until they become lovely, thick wool felt. And the colors ... the colors are so marvelous. A seemingly infinite variety of reds, or blues, or even whites. I'm amazed by how many different shades of  white there are.

Eventually, hubby grows weary of his office being my attic, and he brings them all back to me. Except now, instead of being in big, lumpy plastic garbage bags, they are all in big Rubbermaid bins. Big, ugly grey bins with orange lids. Why can't hubby be addicted to buying old wooden trunks at the flea market, instead of these hideous things from the hardware store?

I move the ugly bins into the bedroom. Surely they will be such a daily eyesore that I'll get to work and soon I'll have a lovely pile of felted and pressed pieces of wool to play with. And the bins can go back to the basement.

Um, do you know how handy four big bins can be? It's like another table on which to pile STUFF. I don't even see the bins anymore. They're still there, but they're well covered, and I'm used to them.

But I digress. What I'm really thinking about is how the lovely felted wool becomes a little piece of art, or maybe a big piece of art, but definitely something worth looking at. And touching. And feeling.  It always starts with those few scraps. And, when put together, they take on a new life. Then even more energy seems to just happen, when a little vintage button gets popped on top of the small collection of scraps. And, finally, the amazing transformation that happens when all those stitches get piled onto the mix. It's just wonderful.

And to think, a few miserable months ago, I wasn't sure I wanted to keep working with sweater wool at all.  :)

Last Batch of Old Bag's Old Bags

Click on a title if you want to see the whole picture: 1. 1996, 2. 1997 cuff bag, 3. 1998, 4. 1998, 5. 1998 pink cuff bag, 6. 1998 purple with heart, 7. 1998, 8. 1998 teeny brown with penny, 9. 1998 tiny purple with heart, 10. 1999, 11. 1999, 12. 1999 This is pretty much the end of that old batch of bag photos which I came across recently. I hope you've enjoyed these strolls down Memory Lane. :)

Bag Lady

I have been hunting for some old photos. Of course I'm finding everything but the ones I'm searching for. Tonight I came across a bundle of photos (pre-digital) of the many bags I made circa 1996-1998. It is so much fun for me to look at these old pictures, and remember each and every one of those bags! Of course, they are all made from old sweaters that I recycle and turn into thick wool felt. And most of them are adorned with antique buttons. Here are some of them ... I'll scan the rest another day. I hope you enjoy my walk down Memory Lane. (I do still make bags, but I'm not nearly as prolific now as I was then.)

Two Angels at the Tree

Made from recycled sweaters, Two Angels at the Tree is adapted from a painting seen on an early American blanket chest. I loved making the tree, with all of its French knot leaves, and the border, with its blanket stitching trim. The angels’ dresses are made from sweater sleeves; if you look closely at the hems, you can see the ribbing that was the cuff. Materials used in making this piece are: felted wool made from abandoned sweaters, a little piece of vintage lace, and wool tapestry thread.

Two Angels at the Tree, which is a one-of-a-kind piece, measures 11” x 9” and is
sold.


Below is the beautiful original painting, as seen at www.oldtiques.net.



Baby Dreams

Made from recycled textiles, this piece is part (#4) of my series I call Pieces of Dreams. I also call this particular piece Baby Dreams because I think it would look so sweet in a special baby’s room. Materials used in making this piece are: felted wool from abandoned sweaters, vintage buttons, and wool tapestry thread. Baby Dreams, which is a one-of-a-kind piece, measures approximately 6” x 6.25” and is offered for sale at: my Etsy shop.