nuno-felted scarf -She’s Like A Rainbow- process

applying the wool 1

applying the wool 1

Felting and nuno-felting

Felt(ing) is one of the earliest forms of textile processing. Asian nomadic tribes started spreading all over the continent thousands of years ago. Wool becomes felt when it is subjected to moisture, heat, and pressure. Hot soapy water makes the wool slippery, and causes tiny scales on the fiber to “open up”. The scales prevent the fibers from backing up again after they slide across each other; with agitation, the fibers get hopelessly tangled together.

applying the woll 2

applying the wool 2

applying the woll 3

applying the wool 3

Nuno-felt(ing): Nuno means “woven fabric” in Japanese. The technique was

discovered by the Australian Polly Sterling and named by her

Japanese assistant. Nuno felt is a woven fabric with one or more layers of wool and natural fibers such as silk, cotton and viscose felted together. The combination of wool in thin layers and silk gives a very light and airy, sometimes even sheer fabric.

applying the woll 4

pouring the soapy water

rubbing wool and silk together

rubbing wool and silk together

The process

The wool is split in small quantities and applied in thin layers on the chiffon silk basis, creating the desirable patterning. When the surface of the basis is covered with the required wool then the whole scarf is poured with hot soapy water and covered either with a thin cotton cloth or with thin plastic. Then it is rubbed, at the start softly and later harder, up to the point that the wool is nearly affixed to the silk basis. After that the scarf, as it is wet, is wrapped in two towels, one inside and the other one is rolled outside. It is fulled (rolled) on a flat surface and continuously poured with hot water till the wool is completely attached to the silk basis and the scarf has taken the desirable dimensions. Sometimes it is also needed to throw the scarf on the table in order to become firmer. At the end it is rinsed changing between warm and cold water. The whole process contributes in shrinking the scarf in an irreversible way to create a mat that can’t be separated!

fulling (rolling)

fulling (rolling) 1

fullin (rolling) 1

fulling (rolling) 2

completely wet and finished!:-)

completely wet and finished!:-)

For more photos during the process: nuno-felted scarf -She’s like a Rainbow- during the process…:-)

She’s like a Rainbow by Rolling Stones

felted carpet -buenos dias-

felted carpet -buenos dias-

felted carpet -buenos dias-

As it was my first time processing my own wool I was so enthusiastic and fascinated that I was feeling the need to create something different in shape and size than my usual felted items; Something which will look rough, uneven and with ruffle texture! This thought led me to create a small round carpet! As always using the wet felting technique* but this time with a bit more freedom allowing me to work outside and enjoy the whole process by inventing new ways to felt and… employing more than my hands!

felted carpet -buenos dias-

felted carpet -buenos dias-

felted carpet -buenos dias-

felted carpet -buenos dias-

The carpet is made of the wool which I processed and it is blended with other two ready qualities of wool in fleece form, i.e. Australian merino in orange-red and Karakul in light brown (honey) colour. The white parts of the carpet are the ones which I processed and come from a local breed of sheep in Greece. Unfortunately the name of the sheep breed is not known but their hair is short curly and a bit thick.

felted carpet -buenos dias-

felted carpet -buenos dias-

felted carpet -buenos dias-

felted carpet -buenos dias-

The final result looks indeed rough and with an uneven surface however it feels smooth and soft and I suppose it will be fairly warm for the winter since it has four thick layers of wool!

felted carpet -buenos dias-

felted carpet -buenos dias-

More photos of the carpet and its process you can find on facebook: QaraQul’s fan page

* Felting is one of the earliest forms of textile processing. Asian nomadic tribes started spreading all over the continent thousands of years ago. Wool becomes felt when it is subjected to moisture, heat, and pressure. Hot soapy water makes the wool slippery, and causes tiny scales on the fiber to “open up”. The scales prevent the fibers from backing up again after they slide across each other; with agitation, the fibers get hopelessly tangled together.

Buenos dias…

nuno felted scarf -Mexican moon-

nuno felted scarf -Mexican moon- 1

nuno felted scarf -Mexican moon- 1

“Just some time
Just a little kiss of mine
Take me where I can forget, senor
You are so very kind

Thinking of you underneath the Mexican moonlight
Thinking of you underneath the Mexican moon…”

~ Mexican moon by concrete blonde.

nuno felted scarf -Mexican moon- 2

nuno felted scarf -Mexican moon- 2

nuno felted scarf -Mexican moon- 3

nuno felted scarf -Mexican moon- 3

This nuno-felted scarf consists of chiffon silk in black colour and extra-fine Australian merino wool in a punch of colours; yellow, orange, red, turquoise, black! The black chiffon silk is used as a basis for the scarf and the wool is applied on the top in order to create the patterning.

It is created with the wet felting technique. The distinction between this nuno-felted scarf and a simple felted item is that it contains also a different material except from wool, i.e. silk. The scarf measures approximately 155 cm (61 in) length and 27-35 cm (10.6-13.8 in) width.

The combination of wool in thin layers and silk gives a very light and airy; sometimes even sheer fabric!

nuno felted scarf -Mexican moon- 4

nuno felted scarf -Mexican moon- 4

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set of two felted flowers -Wedding made in Heaven-

Wedding made in Heaven 1

Wedding made in Heaven 1

“Two lives joined together!

Two hearts that beat as one!”

Wedding made in Heaven 2

Wedding made in Heaven 2

This set of two flowers is hand-felted especially for you who want an extraordinary, romantic and eco-friendly wedding!

They are felted with the softest Australian and South American merino wool in white, violet, pink and green colours. They measure approximately 12 cm (4.7 in) diameter and its stalk 55 cm (21.7 in) length each.

They can be used as hair embellishment or wrist corsage and give a sweet and natural impression!

Wedding made in Heaven 3

Wedding made in Heaven 3

Make the happiest and brightest day of your life handmade!

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