Tiny Polar Bear (sold)
I recently updated my website and for the first time (ever) catalogued all my designs by year and month. Nine years of almost non-stop needle felting. It took many days of hunting on various camera cards and through this blog and Flickr, but eventually I got there.
Looking through it was a
bit of a wake up call and I was able to look at my work and realise not
only that I've done a phenomenal amount of work, but also that I've not
really moved on, stylistically. Although, to be fair, the last few years haven't exactly been the time for creative navel gazing.
I think it has a lot to
do with the last few years of creating commercial patterns, which have
to be easy to make, and doing so many workshops, ditto. So I've not
really stretched myself.
I think making myriad
cute toys has almost run it's course for me, after all, I've been doing
them for nine years. So I've been finishing off several bits and pieces,
including this set of tiny animals and bird dolls, which despite being small, take around six hours plus to make
As usual, I've bunged them on dear old Etsy. I'll be starting a shiny new website soon, for my new work.
I started a new and very 'grown up' line of work this summer, but it is under wraps until I have several pieces. Suffice to say, I am stretching myself at last.
While I'm cheerfully shoving things for sale under your noses, I may as well add that I've got some fabulous new workshops in the UK, for later in the year. I have two winter workshops in Hampstead, London at the Village Haberdashery - my first time in London! It's going to be the red eye train at crack of dawn for those two.
I am also going to be in Witney, Oxfordshire at the Witney Sewing and Knitting Centre. And in Birmingham, at the lovely shop of Lauren Guthrie, who was a British Sewing Been finalist in 2013, at Guthrie and Ghani.
All of these courses, with links to the relevant booking pages, can be found on my website, on the Needle felt workshops page.
In other news, I've finally started painting properly again. But I'll spare you that for the time being.