We are nearly in the second part of the year! Time flies...
I have the most of September-December events confirmed. They are mostly the same as the last year with one addition and one miss (probably). I've decided to try and go farther afield, meaning out of the region where I live. The reason is that being an active feltmaker and selling at many events in the area means that the number of potential customers of my most popular products goes down. Obviously who needs three glasses cases 😖! Fish is a different story because there are people who buy two and more easily. So all this considering I added a new event - Kendal Wool Gathering in October and am going to miss ETSY Made Local event in December.
So this is my list of events for the autumn-winter part of the year 2018:
September 29-30 Masham Sheep Festival Masham
October 27-28 Kendal Wool Gathering Kendal
November 17-18 Crafts in the Pen Skipton
Once a month is more than enough I think 😊
Monday, 25 June 2018
Sunday, 13 May 2018
Feltrosa 2018
This is my third event and I like it the most! May be because it is the recent one 😊!
I've already written about a beauty of Italy, delight of Italian food etc See my posts about Feltrosa 2016 and 2017.
What was different this time and why I like it so much?
In random order:
- the workshop I've taken was a great success;
- the exhibition of white felted items was amazing;
- the extra talks on local silk production and an exhibition of textiles in futuristic style was interesting although some extra info in English would have done a lot of difference.
Workshop of Esther Weber on mini textiles.
I was uncertain about this workshop because for me it was a tricky timing and now I'm so happy that I did it!
The workshop itself was organised perfectly and results were fantastic. The first day was about learning technique and by the end of a day everyone had a finished piece of a quality equal to the tutor's.
For the second day Esther suggested to everyone to do their own project based on the technique learned. And the results were great. And at the very end we'd discussed our pieces, getting advice from the tutor and fellow students. I'm really pleased with the workshop and hope to see Esther at the next event!
Now in more details:
This is our first day working place, everything is ready and Esther's piece as an example:
And this is my finished piece (photographed at home). Very pleased with it!
For the next day project I'd chosen this beautiful picture of wasps' nest as an inspiration and this is my piece, rinsed and shaped properly:
See below a picture of all items together, just before the end of the second day of a workshop.
I know that the every participant has learned a lot and enjoyed the course very much. Thankyou to Esther for a great workshop and to fellow students for a fantastic atmosphere!
Just a few pictures of other courses:
A lovely owl portrait made at the workshop with Anna Esposito
An exciting moment of unfolding indigo eco-printing:
Now about an exhibition. Last year at Feltrosa-2017 there was a workshop with Maria Jose Troncoso making wool bas relief. I liked it very much but not only me apparently! A few Italian felters (seven, if I'm not mistaken) created twenty (!) relief panels, all in white and with botanical paintings as a reference. The bus relief technique of a previous year was an inspiration but every artist developed and adjusted it to their design and produced stunning pieces. See them below. Unfortunately, there are fewer than 20 pictures just because of my poor skills as a photographer.
I've already written about a beauty of Italy, delight of Italian food etc See my posts about Feltrosa 2016 and 2017.
What was different this time and why I like it so much?
In random order:
- the workshop I've taken was a great success;
- the exhibition of white felted items was amazing;
- the extra talks on local silk production and an exhibition of textiles in futuristic style was interesting although some extra info in English would have done a lot of difference.
Workshop of Esther Weber on mini textiles.
I was uncertain about this workshop because for me it was a tricky timing and now I'm so happy that I did it!
The workshop itself was organised perfectly and results were fantastic. The first day was about learning technique and by the end of a day everyone had a finished piece of a quality equal to the tutor's.
For the second day Esther suggested to everyone to do their own project based on the technique learned. And the results were great. And at the very end we'd discussed our pieces, getting advice from the tutor and fellow students. I'm really pleased with the workshop and hope to see Esther at the next event!
Now in more details:
This is our first day working place, everything is ready and Esther's piece as an example:
And this is my finished piece (photographed at home). Very pleased with it!
For the next day project I'd chosen this beautiful picture of wasps' nest as an inspiration and this is my piece, rinsed and shaped properly:
I want it to be asymmetrical and in a shape of a ball (at first it was in a shape of a vessel but I reshaped it at home).
See below a picture of all items together, just before the end of the second day of a workshop.
Just a few pictures of other courses:
A lovely owl portrait made at the workshop with Anna Esposito
Now about an exhibition. Last year at Feltrosa-2017 there was a workshop with Maria Jose Troncoso making wool bas relief. I liked it very much but not only me apparently! A few Italian felters (seven, if I'm not mistaken) created twenty (!) relief panels, all in white and with botanical paintings as a reference. The bus relief technique of a previous year was an inspiration but every artist developed and adjusted it to their design and produced stunning pieces. See them below. Unfortunately, there are fewer than 20 pictures just because of my poor skills as a photographer.
Monday, 9 April 2018
My first Spring into Wool fair
A month ago I published a list of upcoming events and here we are! The first one, Spring into Wool in Leeds come and gone. Will try to put my feelings and thoughts down on paper while I remember details:
- general (venue, organisation, people). Very positive! I like venue, light and spacious (even if I was in a bit of awkward place, but it was my choice), organisers did a brilliant job and fellow exhibitors were very friendly.
- footfall. Saturday was very busy, but not overcrowded still, which was good, I do not like when people need to push through. Sunday was much quieter. I know this happens often (if not always) and still...
- sales. This is a tricky one 😊 In general I've sold OK considering the time of year and my table position. There are two "buts" still. - the sales to the visitors were mainly of the lower price end. The two most expensive sales were to the other exhibitors. Obviously, people came for supplies and were very focused on it. I've received so many great comments on my stuff but sales were mainly of small and inexpensive items. And the second "but" - I've sold mostly on Saturday. If not one large sale to an exhibitor and good last minute sale to a visitor it would have been just lost day entirely.
Summary: - will I do it the next year? Yes, I suppose. I do like an atmosphere, I have had lovely chats with the other exhibitors, I didn't feel tired at the end, I've bought lovely silks and very fine wool tops. And it's so close to home, just 40 mins of easy drive. Yes, I'd like to do it again!
Now there are some pictures. These are of my stall on the first and the second day, when I restocked and rearranged things.
And a few pictures of other stalls with people readying for opening.
- general (venue, organisation, people). Very positive! I like venue, light and spacious (even if I was in a bit of awkward place, but it was my choice), organisers did a brilliant job and fellow exhibitors were very friendly.
- footfall. Saturday was very busy, but not overcrowded still, which was good, I do not like when people need to push through. Sunday was much quieter. I know this happens often (if not always) and still...
- sales. This is a tricky one 😊 In general I've sold OK considering the time of year and my table position. There are two "buts" still. - the sales to the visitors were mainly of the lower price end. The two most expensive sales were to the other exhibitors. Obviously, people came for supplies and were very focused on it. I've received so many great comments on my stuff but sales were mainly of small and inexpensive items. And the second "but" - I've sold mostly on Saturday. If not one large sale to an exhibitor and good last minute sale to a visitor it would have been just lost day entirely.
Summary: - will I do it the next year? Yes, I suppose. I do like an atmosphere, I have had lovely chats with the other exhibitors, I didn't feel tired at the end, I've bought lovely silks and very fine wool tops. And it's so close to home, just 40 mins of easy drive. Yes, I'd like to do it again!
Now there are some pictures. These are of my stall on the first and the second day, when I restocked and rearranged things.
And a few pictures of other stalls with people readying for opening.
Saturday, 3 March 2018
Year 2018 Schedule
I'm delighted to be accepted to this year Art in the Pen event in Thirsk. Being not well for a half of February I run out of time to create new pictures and make a proper good application. Fortunately I'm still through!
So this is my list of events for the first half of the year 2018:
April 07-08 Spring into wool Leeds
April 26-29 Harrogate Flower Show Harrogate
May 3-8 Felting festival Feltrosa Cavareno, Italy
July 21-22 Art in the Pen , Thirsk
July 28 York River Art Market, York
August 4 York River Art Market, York
Then I will have my summer holiday with a family and back to work in September. The September-December events are to be confirmed yet.
So this is my list of events for the first half of the year 2018:
April 07-08 Spring into wool Leeds
April 26-29 Harrogate Flower Show Harrogate
May 3-8 Felting festival Feltrosa Cavareno, Italy
July 21-22 Art in the Pen , Thirsk
July 28 York River Art Market, York
August 4 York River Art Market, York
Then I will have my summer holiday with a family and back to work in September. The September-December events are to be confirmed yet.
Thursday, 1 March 2018
I suppose everyone in UK is stuck home with a snow blocked roads... I have two appointments cancelled today. But having felting at hand is very helpful!
Will show two different tea cosies, both with poppy design but colours are varied and it makes all the difference:
Will show two different tea cosies, both with poppy design but colours are varied and it makes all the difference:
Sunday, 25 February 2018
Back to work?
Was struck with a flu and out of action for two weeks! So unfortunate! Being so busy, had to cancel a demonstration session with our York felters group.
For a start want to show a new coffee pot cosy in subdued colours with delicate lavender flowers. Playing with a new style of pictures as well...
For a start want to show a new coffee pot cosy in subdued colours with delicate lavender flowers. Playing with a new style of pictures as well...
Thursday, 18 January 2018
Start of a new year
How do you start a new year? I started with a few wool orders :) ! Have no idea where to put it but hope it will start me going.
The first order has just arrived:
A few large batts from a Bulgarian supplier
I have two scarves to show, the first I made at workshop December last year and finished last week. Double sided, very delicate, with plenty of hand dyed silks and luxurious fringe. Love it!
The first order has just arrived:
A few large batts from a Bulgarian supplier
I have two scarves to show, the first I made at workshop December last year and finished last week. Double sided, very delicate, with plenty of hand dyed silks and luxurious fringe. Love it!
Another one just finished - some variation of crazywool wraps I made last year: pre-yarn, some merino and silks again. Going to make more of them!
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