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Felts

When I first came to Settle, I joined a workshop group that explored different crafts and techniques each month.  The Felting Day opened me up to a new hobby - wet felting using bubble wrap to do the hard work to felt a picture created from layers of merino wool tops.  I did a Scottish scene of the hillside behind Tormore, our holiday retreat on the Isle of Skye for thirty years, and was pleased enough to frame it for the bedroom.  It  a first became a peggy purse for me and is now a camera cover, such is my waste not want not style of life.

And then, a year ago or so, I took along my little group of older ladies who lunch for birthdays to a new outlet on the approach to Settle for our latest celebration.  On the walls of the restaurant were the most stunning felts by Andrea Hunter from Hardraw, near Hawes.  Not long after, there was an exhibition of her originals, cards and book.  I bought her book and started my own. 

I practised a few small sheep and hills, mostly in black, greys and whites using a friend's own fleeces off her sheep but it did not felt well.  I then resorted to paying out for merino tops and the results just got better and better. 

Gradually, I developed the techniques and eventually decided to create a set of six rams we can see in North Yorkshire and a Herdwick for just over the border in Cumbria. I practised different types of dry stone walling, mosses and lichen covered too, to reflect the limestone, millstone grit or slate of the hills.  Family and friends in Settle began to buy them.

Taking the tups by the horns, I got cards made of a few, took them and one or two felts I could let go of down to the local art shop in Settle and he offered to display them and see what happened.  The first one I took, he didn't even have time to display it!  Someone bought it that day.  Someone who I didn't know actually paid good money for my work!  Not only I was surprised. 

I have made more, sold more, made the set of tups (first 6 pictures in the Gallery below) into placemats and coasters which have been old locally, to family and friends and to raise money for the 120+ Project at St John's Methodist Church for their development of a new chapel and community centre.  I am considering other options in this field of selling.  But, for now, I do variations on those already done or am willing to reproduce a favourite photo for people I know or friends of family. 

I have now branched out to having cushions made with images of my felts printed.  They are another way to celebrate the colours and scenes of this most beautiful part of the world we live in.

So, please look at the gallery and see what you think of it all so far!

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