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Nuno Felted Clothing!

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Nuno Felted Clothing!

I’ve been trying my hand at seamless felting, starting with a giant piece of old flooring underlay, cut into a resist. These pieces are part of my geological series.

Geode Dreams Coat

The base layer of this wrap jacket is a beautiful piece of hand-painted silk, with layers of merino and silk felt. A piece of vintage beaded silk and the geode pin reflect the beautiful sparkle of these amazing natural forms. The jacket can be worn multiple ways, with felt or silk side out.

Sedimentary, my dear…

Nuno felted vest echoes the layers in rock and the beauty of geodes. Wear it multiple ways with the geode pin. It can be worn multiple ways for a completely different look. This piece was my donation for Craft NS’s Aestival.

Oh Bee-have!

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Oh Bee-have!

In prep for the Evergreen Festival, things have been buzzing in the studio….

Bee Mine Silk Wrap: Vintage silk buzzes with merino and silk honeycomb. Use the needle-felted bee to wear it multiple ways.

Hive Mind Wrap: Vintage Silk Velvet buzzes with merino and silk honeycomb. Wear it lots of ways with the needle-felted bee pin.
BeeKeeper Wrap: Vintage silk buzzes with merino and silk honeycomb. Use the pin to wear multiple ways.

Frida freedom

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Back when we could still travel and explore museums freely, I fell in love with a Frida Kahlo painting at the MNBAQ in Quebec City. This amazing painting inspired this shawl which is meant to convey a feeling of connection and unity, at time when we are feeling more disconnected than ever. The wrap’s foundation is a large piece of vintage silk and it is decorated with merino, silk and alpaca nuno felt.

’tis the season… for updates :P

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’tis the season… for updates :P

Seems I prefer the making to the recording! I’ve been very busy with all kinds of new pieces over the Fall and Winter 2019-20 but none have made it to the website yet!

So, here’s a snippet of this years works with more to come. My menagerie continues to grow with lots of dramatic dragons inspired by GOT, seals from looking out the window at Aspotogan (Mi’kmaq for where the seals come in and go out), the ever favourite foxes utilizing colourful vintage men’s plaid scarves.

I’ve also really been enjoying using resists to create seamless pieces, like my one piece “Peas on Earth” cowl with 3D pea pods on vintage acid green silk and “SuperHero” , a reversible cowl with lightening bolt cutouts revealing the neon coloured sari silk underneath.

This season also saw a lot of felt lace, using the amazing self healing properties of wool to create delicate patterns of different shapes and holes.

better late than never??

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better late than never??

so much for my New Year’s resolution of keeping up to date on posting new pieces! I have so many new things to share, will start with just a few more recent pieces. I’ve been having fun experimenting with 3-D bobbles, intentional holes!! and other surface designs. I’ve also been really enjoying using naturally dyed cheesecloth to add strength with the illusion of fragility. As the weather warms, I’m trying to get outside more often to take pictures of the work, sunlight is the best light box 🙂 Stay tuned for more pieces to come… new seal collars (beauty without cruelty!), lighter than air summer shawls and other wearable art goodies.

Whimsy for the 2017 NS Designer Craft Show

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I’m working to bring more whimsy to this year’s show,  (November 17-19 at Cunard Centre, Pier 23). There will be dragons, unicorns, seals and other magical creatures along with cobweb wraps and other whimsical felted delights. It’s been a lot of fun and I can’t wait to meet the folks who will adopt one of these lovely pieces for their own. For more info on the show visit NS Crafts Xmas Show

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Fish Leather?! but of course

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Fish Leather?! but of course

All of my pieces come with a story- from the origins of the vintage fabric, to the process and production of the wool, to the materials and source of embellishments and the creation of the closures (usually my sweetie). IMO however some of my latest pieces will be coming with the best story yet! I was very intrigued by a wooden box full of strange leather at the incomparable Plan B, a treasure trove of unique and unusual finds. On closer inspection, the leather, in a range of beautiful colours (beige, pink, red, purple and black) resembled snakeskin but had a more of an oval shape… like a fish?! There was also the most delightful smell emanating from the leather, a fresh and woody aroma.

I brought some of the leather to Bob, the captain of Plan B and he explained that yes it was fish leather and it was locally produced.. and then he told me all about a bit of a political boondoggle in Nova Scotia’s economic past. As you are likely aware, Nova Scotia has a rich tradition of fishing and in the 80’s, the government of the day decided to invest heavily in a by-product of this industry, creating fish leather. A factory was set up and traditional Mi’kmaw tanning practices were adapted to cure the leather using sweetgrass (hence the amazing smell!). Sadly, the world wasn’t ready for fish leather at that point and the venture failed. Bob talked about how for years you would see these giant bales of fish leather in the strangest places but over time stock has dwindled. He hadn’t seen any for a long time until this batch came in.

After hearing this story and seeing, smelling and touching the beauty of this local treasure, I knew I needed to incorporate it into my felt pieces. The first one I’m going to share is called “Selkie” as it incorporates all of the colours of the Atlantic Ocean. The body of the shawl is cobweb felt, embellished with firestar, sari silk and silk cocoon fibres. The shawl closes with a large piece of ebony fish leather and a button made from shed antlers. There are lots of different ways to wear this piece, could even be used as a skirt or wrap.

Felting in the heat of summer? Why not!

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Felting in the heat of summer? Why not!

EMIC2017_TIMELINE_BUSIt’s been far too long since I’ve posted pictures of my work, so here is some of the latest from the 2016/2017 season. I’m now working on new pieces for the fall, inspired by past favourites but always striving for new and exciting combinations. Stay tuned for new work and updates on where to find me in the Fall, including the Etsy Made in Canada- Maritime Makers event September 23rd at the Cunard Centre. Can’t wait!!!