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Post by NotYourGrandmasFelt on Dec 10, 2014 18:16:49 GMT
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Post by MTRuth on Dec 10, 2014 20:00:47 GMT
These look fun - what did you use for fabric? Is it in between the layers of wool?
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Post by Shepherdess on Dec 10, 2014 21:45:24 GMT
Cuffs are fun to make aren't they.
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Post by luvswool and dyestuff on Dec 10, 2014 23:19:17 GMT
Cuffs are fun to make and wear! Are those meant to be Christmas gifts? I made some recently but used buttons as closures.
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Post by Pandagirl on Dec 10, 2014 23:34:14 GMT
Really fun cuffs NYGF!
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Post by halay on Dec 11, 2014 6:24:45 GMT
Cuffs are really fun to make and also a good way of testing new ideas because they don't take much wool. I use a resist to make them in one piece, without a closure.
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Post by zed on Dec 11, 2014 8:43:18 GMT
I love that purple!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2014 12:02:33 GMT
Your cuff are very fun looking.. The purple one is my favorite too...
Nada could we see photos of your cuffs too??? Smile thanks
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Post by NotYourGrandmasFelt on Dec 11, 2014 12:27:38 GMT
Cuffs are really fun to make and also a good way of testing new ideas because they don't take much wool. I use a resist to make them in one piece, without a closure. A resist to make them in one piece? you mean i don't have to try to bubble wrap in a circle?! tell me how!
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Post by NotYourGrandmasFelt on Dec 11, 2014 12:32:23 GMT
I would love to see everyone's cuffs, button closures seem like such a good idea! I'm using both cheesecloth, chiffon and just plain wool (on the orange threaded one) i find if felt one side and then flip it and fold the excess you have the ability to shape your piece and a point or a wiggle or a perfectly straight line
I also do love them for practicing texture so when i get some really cool ones I'll definitely post them--anyone have a scarf or cuff with holes/dips/puckers? that's what i'm trying to achieve in my shop now.
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Post by Shepherdess on Dec 11, 2014 14:43:54 GMT
Here are 2 of mine
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Post by Teri Berry on Dec 11, 2014 17:59:58 GMT
Here are a couple I have made, the first one was using a resist as Halay mentioned and nuno-felted silk : This one is my favourite though:
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Post by Shepherdess on Dec 11, 2014 19:11:11 GMT
Terry we need to put your favourite one next to my bubble one and start a whole underwater reef themed scene.
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Post by MTRuth on Dec 11, 2014 19:47:38 GMT
These are coffee cuffs but would work the same way. The first photo shows them on the resist. I was using batts because I would normally not lay them out this way. The white piece in the center is the resist. I have the cuff shape marked on it with a sharpie marker. Here they are finished. You can read more about the process on my blog on this post
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Post by koffipot on Dec 11, 2014 19:55:22 GMT
Here's another tutorial by Ruth for using a flat resist for a seamless project. You can make your resist any shape to suit your needs. Cuffs would require a simple rectangular shape and if desired you could make two at once and simply cut in half after it's felted. This ensures a matching pair. feltingandfiberstudio.com/2012/01/20/resist-shapes/
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