Showing posts with label felted pillow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label felted pillow. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

FALL NEST PILLOW

I just finished making another felted wool nest pillow for my "ring bearer pillow" customer from here.   It's going to be a birthday gift for her mom and is reserved for her in my etsy shop, Gillyflower Cottage.  These colors are completely different from any I've done in the past - so pretty!
Brown for the pillow itself, burnt orange for the flowers, green for the leaves, and green wool roving that will be needle-felted onto the pillow for the branches.
 I cut a variety of sizes for the flowers.  Larger circles make nice full flowers and the smaller circles look like little buds.
 Just cut the circles into spirals.
These are the same size circles - just cut differently.  I only circled around about three times on the left circle, and about 6 times on the right circle.  Fewer times around gives you a much looser flower.
 Here's the flower from the left cut circle.
 And, here's the flower from the right.
To finish off the flowers, put a little pile of hot glue on the bottom of the flower.
Then put the bottom of the flower onto the glue and let it dry.
 Then I took the green roving, my needle-felting tool, and the background fabric.  I felted in some random "branches".
 You might want to try several arrangements with the flowers and some leaves - remembering to leave room for the nest and bird somewhere in the design.
 Love the texture in these pillows!
 For the nest, I used some 2" strips of burlap.  I ironed the edges in, then folded them to the inside and ironed it one more time.  
 Then wind it up loosely so there's room for the eggs.
The eggs are made by rolling a little roving into a ball and needle-felting it into a nice little egg shape.  Just keep punching away and eventually it will be a solid egg!
Tomorrow . . . I'll finish it up and take more pictures!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

FELTED ROSE PILLOWS

Packed and ready to ship to Hillary in California . . . a set of felted rose pillows!  These pillows were so much fun to make.  I have a prototype pillow in my Etsy shop, Gillyflower Cottage.  

Hillary chose a set of pillows to be made according to her own color scheme with one pillow having a nest, and the other, a bird.  I have a post on the making of the original pillow and my inspiration for that pillow here.





The pillows are made from wool felt, wool roving, and upcycled wool sweater fabric.  The wool fabrics are then felted through the process of washing in hot water and drying in a hot dryer.  Eggs are handmade and felted with wool roving.  The eggs on this pillow were made with heather blue wool roving and a touch of gray roving for a slight variation and more realistic egg.

Pillows will be made according to your personal color choices and the
number of eggs customized to fit YOUR family nest!

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Make a beautifully textured pillow

This one could be a bit time-consuming but I really
love all the texture and muted color.
Maybe half this size as a ring bearer's pillow?
This will go on my to-do list . . . done in different shades of cream.


by Ronel Jordaan - $345

SAVINGS - $325




Friday, November 19, 2010

MAKE A FELTED ROSE AND NEST TOPPED PILLOW


The work of Ronel Jordaan, a textile designer from South Africa,
is so unique and beautiful.
But her pillows are soooo expensive (almost $200)!


So, I set out with my best friend and crafting companion, to
try to design our own "Ronel Jordaan style" pillow! We had as much fun
rounding up the supplies (off to Goodwill for 100% wool sweaters that we brought
home to wash and "felt") as we did making the pillow tops.

Just look for 100% wool in the colors you love, wash them in
hot water, and throw them in the dryer. Then cut them up as needed.


Then choose your colors of wool roving, purchase your felting needle tool (Joann Fabrics),
and you're ready to begin!

               

Using a felting tool, punch in a winding vine of wool roving onto a rectangle of felted wool.  Cut out some leaves from another color of felted wool.  We washed and dried some old wool sweaters to use for the roses and nest on the pillow.  Just cut out a circle from the wool, then cut it into a spiral.  Starting on the outside of the spiral, roll your felt around and around making a beautiful, textured rose.
We LOVE our finished products - our own version of a
textured, felted wool pillow top!




SAVINGS - $175
Frugal at its best!


I linked up with Saturday Soiree at A Little Lovely, Freckled Laundry, and Frugal Friday over at The Shabby Nest, for this one!


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