WET FELTING and ARTWORK DOCUMENTATION
WET FELTING and ARTWORK DOCUMENTATION

Sydney M.
Wet felted roving

All images in this gallery are by the student artists. At the beginning of each semester, I teach students how to document 2D and 3D work.

NEEDLE FELTING and COLOR BLENDING WOOL ROVING (CARDING)
NEEDLE FELTING and COLOR BLENDING WOOL ROVING (CARDING)

Abdulai D.
Wet felted roving, needle felted roving and silk

TAPESTRY and SASHIKO (using RECLAIMED MATERIAL)
TAPESTRY and SASHIKO (using RECLAIMED MATERIAL)

Rebeca B.
Used clothing, cotton yarn, embroidery floss

APPLIQUÉ (using RECLAIMED MATERIAL)
APPLIQUÉ (using RECLAIMED MATERIAL)

Amber P.
Used clothing, embroidery floss, thread

EMBROIDERY and BEADING
EMBROIDERY and BEADING

Emily O.
Wet felted roving, beads, embroidery floss, rattan

MULTIMEDIA
MULTIMEDIA

Daphne P.
Found traditional Greek lace runner, oil paint, yarn, beads, embroidery floss, thread

FIBER SCULPTURE
FIBER SCULPTURE

Vanessa L.
Used fabric, yarn, thread, embroidery floss, hot glue, mixed media

PATTERN DRAFTING, MACHINE SEWING, and SOFT SCULTPURE
PATTERN DRAFTING, MACHINE SEWING, and SOFT SCULTPURE

Pax M.
Spandex, polyfill, thread

BASKETRY (COILING) using NON-TRADITIONAL MATERIALS
BASKETRY (COILING) using NON-TRADITIONAL MATERIALS

Ella S.
Cotton cord, used fabric, plastic bags, acrylic yarn, beads, wire, embroidery floss, fishing line

PATTERN DRAFTING, FABRIC DYEING, and GARMENT CONSTRUCTION
PATTERN DRAFTING, FABRIC DYEING, and GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

Mary S.
Dress and cape constructed from ice dyed cotton fabric

WET FELTING and ARTWORK DOCUMENTATION
NEEDLE FELTING and COLOR BLENDING WOOL ROVING (CARDING)
TAPESTRY and SASHIKO (using RECLAIMED MATERIAL)
APPLIQUÉ (using RECLAIMED MATERIAL)
EMBROIDERY and BEADING
MULTIMEDIA
FIBER SCULPTURE
PATTERN DRAFTING, MACHINE SEWING, and SOFT SCULTPURE
BASKETRY (COILING) using NON-TRADITIONAL MATERIALS
PATTERN DRAFTING, FABRIC DYEING, and GARMENT CONSTRUCTION
WET FELTING and ARTWORK DOCUMENTATION

Sydney M.
Wet felted roving

All images in this gallery are by the student artists. At the beginning of each semester, I teach students how to document 2D and 3D work.

NEEDLE FELTING and COLOR BLENDING WOOL ROVING (CARDING)

Abdulai D.
Wet felted roving, needle felted roving and silk

TAPESTRY and SASHIKO (using RECLAIMED MATERIAL)

Rebeca B.
Used clothing, cotton yarn, embroidery floss

APPLIQUÉ (using RECLAIMED MATERIAL)

Amber P.
Used clothing, embroidery floss, thread

EMBROIDERY and BEADING

Emily O.
Wet felted roving, beads, embroidery floss, rattan

MULTIMEDIA

Daphne P.
Found traditional Greek lace runner, oil paint, yarn, beads, embroidery floss, thread

FIBER SCULPTURE

Vanessa L.
Used fabric, yarn, thread, embroidery floss, hot glue, mixed media

PATTERN DRAFTING, MACHINE SEWING, and SOFT SCULTPURE

Pax M.
Spandex, polyfill, thread

BASKETRY (COILING) using NON-TRADITIONAL MATERIALS

Ella S.
Cotton cord, used fabric, plastic bags, acrylic yarn, beads, wire, embroidery floss, fishing line

PATTERN DRAFTING, FABRIC DYEING, and GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

Mary S.
Dress and cape constructed from ice dyed cotton fabric

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