Wren on Apple Twig

£110.00

‘Wren on Apple Twig’

Including UK delivery

1 in stock

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‘Wren on Apple Twig’

Collect from gallery £95

Including UK delivery £110

H 18 x L 20 cm

Handmade in Herefordshire using British Corriedale wool.

This wren was created using the ancient craft of wet felt making, which is the process whereby loose woollen fibres are matted together using friction, soap and warm water to produce a cohesive piece of fabric.

For many years Kathie was a primary school teacher and although she loved her work and has written several books for teachers, that period of her life has passed and she is now obsessed with ‘fluff’ ! She loves felting!

Felt is one of the oldest fabrics in existence. It’s incredibly versatile and can be as delicate as a cobweb or as strong as a yurt.  Kathie  loves the felting process: the whole activity is a never-ending exploration of colour and texture, with each project defining it’s own possibilities and directions. It’s a dynamic process…..rolling, beating, scrubbing, throwing, sculpting, stretching, soaping, dripping….the felt maker’s mantra!

Felt is a non-woven textile that is made by shrinking or matting fibres together to make an impenetrable fabric, that can be cut without fraying or degrading the edges.Felt can be made from all wool fibres and other animal fibres such as alpaca, cashmere, angora and even buffalo.

The formula for felt making is animal hair + moisture + heat + friction = felt!