Nuno Resist Felted Waistcoat
A little while back I blogged about a workshop I ran with my felting friends Miriam and Marina. We made nuno resist felted waistcoats but had to finish them at home. Marina sent me her waistcoat as she was disappointed with how the waistcoat had felted in places - there were several places where the black silk chiffon was showing through the felting. I like it when the base fabric bubbles up through the top layer and in fact try to place my fibre to achieve this look, but I can appreciate how annoying it is when your felting hasn’t quite turned out as you expected.
I wasn’t really sure how I was going to cover the silk chiffon with more fibre as the waistcoat had been quite well felted, so I decided to needle felt more fibre to the chiffon using my Huskystar embellisher. I then wetted the new fibre with soapy water and rubbed the ‘new’ areas with bubblewrap. As the waistcoat had been thrown to harden it, I then slapped the ‘new’ areas against a work surface to try to emulate the ‘thrown’ felting.
I was quite pleased how this process worked. Once a piece of felt has been hardened it is quite difficult to correct any ‘mistakes’. I would love to know any hints or tips you have for rescueing felt which hasn’t turned out quite as planned. And please remember a ‘disaster’ to you may be fab to someone else. I once took a scarf to a craft fair that I hated - it was the first item I sold!
Tags: felting workshop, feltmaking workshop, Huskystar Embellisher, nuno felt, nuno felting, nuno resist felt, resist felting


July 6th, 2010 at 10:53 am
It looks great Cathy - wow all this blogging! T x
July 6th, 2010 at 1:02 pm
Perfect solution, I have used this exact method myself and used a glass washboard and wooden spoon for the finishing on those “redone” areas that needed it. Needle felting works if you aren’t concerned that the fabric may be damaged in the process because this felter wanted the fabric to be covered by fiber rather than showing through. For garments that get a lot of wear, it seems full coverage is the best method.
I think needle felting is the only way to go when you’re working on spot-fixing. I do this with my nuno felted vessels, and it works well.
July 6th, 2010 at 1:38 pm
Wow thanks Nancy great comment
You can see some of Nancy’s fab vessels at http://nunofeltdesigns.com/