tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-74212701825960900282024-03-14T08:31:28.310+13:00Ginga SquidGinga Squid jewelry is handmade in NZ by Vicky T. Hunt. I create unique art designs using mainly organic & Fair Trade sourced materials.
More information about Ginga Squid @ http://www.GingaSquid.comGinga Squidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06718591969663399294noreply@blogger.comBlogger90125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421270182596090028.post-75091775190788214552015-04-08T12:15:00.001+12:002015-04-08T12:15:15.858+12:00Eye Made Some More Blinking Rings!Well - a lovely lady in Switzerland wanted one, so I got off my lazy backside & made a few.....<br />
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The dolls eyes are (approx) 1940's and new (I didn't have to 'operate' on any toys).<br />
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I've also used crochet, faux bone, small vintage tins, resin, seed beads, sterling silver beads and more....<br />
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One ring band is brass, the other sterling silver and the third is felted wool.<br />
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Felt good to get off my backside :)Ginga Squidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06718591969663399294noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421270182596090028.post-47937003257708756542015-02-11T09:15:00.001+13:002015-02-11T09:16:29.569+13:00Nailed It RingFinally got this ring finished and photographed!<br />
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By Ginga Squid - unique, one-of-a-kind and a small size US3/US 3.5</div>
<br />Ginga Squidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06718591969663399294noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421270182596090028.post-20107085257231300332015-01-28T09:56:00.001+13:002015-01-28T09:56:32.300+13:00Beer Bottle Top TableFinally finished! This table top is the result of much hard beer drinking (mainly by my friends of course!). Nobody said it would be easy......<br />
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My kiddies helped sort the bottle tops into colours and set them out into flower patterns.</div>
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The we splodged on the grout!</div>
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And once the excess grout was sponged off - voila!</div>
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Plus I still have a huge box of top leftover.....what to cover next...?</div>
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Ginga Squid is back!!!!</h2>
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Sorry for the long absence - I had to take a 'proper' job....<br />
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I have been busy with some hand dyed merino wool, wet felting into some gorgeous way-long dreadlocks. <br />
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More details & photos here:<br />
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<br />Ginga Squidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06718591969663399294noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421270182596090028.post-89533164087519842602011-10-14T20:20:00.000+13:002011-10-14T20:20:43.526+13:00How to: Heart Felt Soaps...Lovely Lady Leanne from <a href="http://www.feelathome.co.nz/">Feel At Home</a> brought me over some of her New Zealand olive & avocado oil handmade soaps (with sea salt and infused with essential oils of sweet fennel & Roman chamomile) to felt.<br />
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So I thought I would document the process as I notice I haven't blogged about anything for a year or so, which is very slack of me...<br />
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1. Choose your soap and some colourful wool roving (merino felts nice and easily).<br />
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2. Using a block of foam & felting needles, very lightly needle felt some wool into squares large enough to wrap around the bar of soap. Two thin layers of wool works well - one ontop of the other, fibers lying in perpendicular directions.<br />
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3. Wrap the square of lightly felted wool around the soap and wet it, so that all the fibers are dampened, using the hottest water you can stand (rubber gloves will help)! <br />
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4. Using a thin sheet of plastic (eg. cut up shopping bag) - wrap this around the hot, wet, woolly soap so that it makes a parcel. Then rub this parcel on all sides ontop a bamboo mat or non-slip piece of plastic mat. The roughness makes the warm, wet wool fibers felt together when rubbed.<br />
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5. When the wool has started to felt together and feels a little secure around the bar of soap, take it out of the plastic wrapping, get it nice and damp again with really hot water and then get back to rubbing it directly on the uneven surface. Keep this up for around 15 mins until the wool has completely felted on all sides and fits snuggly around the bar of soap.<br />
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5. Rinse off the excess soapy suds under the cold tap and leave to dry on a wire cake wrack. First layer is done!<br />
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6. After a few days, when the outer layer is dry, but the soap is still a little moist underneath, it is time to needle felt some designs onto the base layer. I use a size 38 felting needle. Careful with your fingers or you will leave blood marks on the felt....<br />
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7. Finished!<br />
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I've just had this little woolly brooch returned to me from an exhibition in Waiheke Island - it features a piece of one of my favourite gemgrade fossils called 'Oolite' from the fantastic <a href="http://www.heartofstonestudio.com/">Heart Of Stone Studio</a> (its such a satisfying word to say).<br />
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Oolite describes a sedimentary rock formed with ooids (meaning "egglike") - spherical grains in concentric layers. This oolite comes from Wyoming and is multicoloured with pink and gold spots of fossil. <br />
Other materials used: Faux bone, sterling silver, merino wool (needle felted), base metal washers and microscrews, Thai Karen Hill Tribes fine silver beads (purchased Fair Trade), copper backplate, small beads and a brooch & pendant clasp.<br />
Length: 7.5cm (about 3 inches)<br />
Width: 6cm (about 2 1/2 inches)<br />
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I have mainly been knitting recently - it has been very cold and rainy here in NZ and so this happened...<br />
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Useful for keeping warm and doing bank jobs.<br />
The thick/thin 'meltwater' wool I bought on sale from the yummy online NZ yarn shop called <a href="http://www.yarntraders.co.nz/">YarnTraders</a> - run by the lovely Helen who stocks exotic and unusual yarns, fibres, felt and fabrics.<br />
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I'm hoping spring/summer will be here soon so the evenings are lighter and I can get more 'creative' stuff done instead of wanting to curl up under my duvet and block my ears to the sound of the constant rain. I can't believe it rains more here in NZ than it does in the UK - how is that possible?<br />
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I finally got around to finishing this piece which incorporates optic fibers with a pink LED. The LED is hidden inside the felt on the back and is powered by a small, flat 3V coin battery. <br />
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The beautiful, multicolored piece of turquoise (<a href="http://www.heartofstonestudio.com/">purchased from Heart Of Stone Studios</a>) (size 42.5mm x 33.5mm) comes from right over the Tibetan border in China. It is the same source of turquoise that the Tibetans have used and worn for centuries. <br />
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I have also used oxidised copper, UV resin, vintage shards of pink glass, brass eyelets, merino wool (needle felted), beads, crochet thread, conductive thread, bamboo, bone & craft wire.<br />
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I wanted him to be able to be displayed on the wall as a picture when not being worn and so came up with this....<br />
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He sits on a canvas covered with felted merino wool, etched sterling silver fish and beads sewn on. He simply sits on three nails hammered into the wooden canvas frame (covered with Thai Hill Tribes fine silver etched heishi - purchased Fair Trade). <br />
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The Squid body features a gorgeous polished Bruneau Canyon nodule from Idaho, near Mount Home (USA). This material is no longer available for collecting as the government is making a bird sanctuary out of the canyon. This is the King of the orbicular jaspers. Purchased (as usual) from one of my favourite stone suppliers, the <a href="http://www.heartofstonestudio.com/">Heart Of Stone Studio</a> in the USA.<br />
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This piece also includes a vintage (1940s) 'blinking' dolls eye, bronze (etched and patina and mica powders applied), Faux bone, brass micro-screws, sterling silver oxidised wire, Thai Karen Hills Tibes tiny beads (fine silver and vermeil - Fair Trade), natural freshwater pearls in white and pink, natural pink spinel gemstones, merino wool (wet felted and needle felted), sterling silver caps (for the 'tentacles') and UV resin.<br />
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Length of Squid - about 29cm.Ginga Squidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06718591969663399294noreply@blogger.com22tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421270182596090028.post-38386885280891998432010-04-27T19:13:00.000+12:002010-04-27T19:13:51.910+12:00Variscite Sucker BroochI'm finally happy that this little 'sucker' is finished!<br />
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The circles, dots and spots remind me of octopus tentacles - hence the name.<br />
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The gemstone featured in this is Variscite in shades of soft seafoam green from one of my favourite suppliers <a href="http://www.heartofstonestudio.com/">Heart Of Stone Studio</a> (in the USA). This artistic bit of rock is from Australia and is very unusual in that it has the Variscite running like a river through interesting shades of matrix.<br />
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Other materials used (all cold connections):<br />
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copper (patina using liver of sulphur and then with prismacolor and gloss on top); <br />
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pearls stitched through holes in the copper - in light pink, cream and chocolate brown;<br />
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merino wool in shades of purple, mauve & turquoise (needle felted);<br />
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beads and thread.<br />
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There is a brooch pin stitched to the back. <br />
Approx size: 7cm x 8cm / 2.75 inches x 3 inches<br />
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She is headed off to be judged for the Regal Castings Contemporary Jewellery Awards, which is part of the <a href="http://www.jewelleryshow.co.nz/">New Zealand Jewellery Show</a>. This will be held at SkyCity, Auckland on 1-4 July 2010. So fingers crossed!<br />
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First I spun the alpaca on my <a href="http://www.majacraft.co.nz/wheels/pioneer.php">Majacraft Pioneer</a> with some green & orange locks, pieces of sari scarf and turquoise sari silk (as modelled below). The sari silks I bought from <a href="http://www.yarntraders.co.nz/">YarnTraders</a> here in New Zealand - a great online resource for exotic and unusual yarns, fibers, felt and fabrics. <br />
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It was made a little trickier as the ginga alapaca (kindly and lovingly carded by Sharon at <a href="http://www.jumbuck.co.nz/Carding/Carding_Home.htm">Jumbuck Carding</a>) had been sitting squished in the bottom of my cupboard for a few months and was all matted together.<br />
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I think I am going to keep hold of this ginga yarn in case I want to wear it to a party (not that I ever go out these days unless its before 7pm) or I may knit it into a Ginga Hat.<br />
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By the way, the lack of Lanolin in alpaca fiber (such as is often found in yarn made from sheep’s wool) also makes natural alpaca yarn hypoallergenic in nature or very unlikely to cause any allergic reactions.Ginga Squidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06718591969663399294noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421270182596090028.post-24417041568521639752010-04-12T12:47:00.000+12:002010-04-12T12:47:25.631+12:00Knitting Handspun Frenzy.....I'm in a bit of a knitting frenzy at the moment, which has been great for using up some of my handspun yarns. I can now nearly shut my cupboard!<br />
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Some of my better knits go to The Little Gallery Of Fine Arts in Tairua and these ones are all headed there. Its a fabulous tourist destination on the Coromandel run by the talented artist <a href="http://www.artfind.co.nz/cgi-bin/WebObjects/ArtFind.woa/wa/publicView?seekType=3&artistCode=paulmcne">Paula McNeill</a>.<br />
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The <a href="http://www.thecoromandel.com/">Coromandel</a> is one of New Zealand's favourite tourist destinations - you can even dig your own hot water spa pool in the sand at Hot Water Beach.<br />
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The above is a crochet scarf - I love crochet as its difficult to drop a stitch by mistake as there is only one on the crochet hook anyway! The gorgeous commercial green heather merino wool is <a href="http://www.yarn.com/webs-knitting-crochet-yarns-cascade/webs-knitting-yarns-cascade-magnum/">Cascade Magnum</a> in Moss colour (100% Peruvian Highland Wool). Its 2 stitches per inch - love it! Nice and quick!<br />
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But I find this is the ideal time for me to curl up and relax with some patterns I've stashed on <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/">Ravelry</a> and some beautiful wool (Aslan Trnds La Pampa) that I picked up for a REAL bargain <a href="http://www.yarn.com/webs-knitting-crochet-yarns-aslan-trends/webs-knitting-crochet-yarns-aslan-trends-la-pampa/">online here at Webbs</a>.<br />
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I don't have to think about anything - I can just follow the pattern and watch TV! A while ago I put this pattern by John Brinegar of <a href="http://www.yarnballboogie.com/?p=128">Yarn Ball Boogie</a> in my project queue. It a long, long, long crochet scarf that looks well 'fierce'.<br />
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I used different wool and different colours to John's pattern - but am happy with the result. Just in time as things are cooling down here in NZ.<br />
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I was invited to contribute to a group show at 'Quoil Contemporary Jewellery Gallery' in Wellington, NZ (<a href="http://www.quoil.co.nz/">www.quoil.co.nz</a>) the title of which is 'Aotearoa'. It needed to be a neckpiece with earrings.<br />
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To me (being a recent migrant to this beautiful country), NZ equates to sheep, wool, blue coastline, lush green grass, paua shell and the native Māori peoples. Quite a simplistic view, but hey that's me!<br />
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I wanted to combine my love of spinning, which is something I have recently learnt how to do here in NZ on a NZ made spinning wheel, with a wearable piece of jewelry.<br />
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First I dyed some polwarth sheep wool and kid mohair locks using blues and greens. Then I spun it into yarn adding in pieces of paua shell along the way.<br />
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The centerpiece is a vintage (1940s) 'blinking' dolls eye which I am using to represent the Māori peoples. The eye is set into Faux bone using UV resin with tiny fine silver beads and gold plated washers and vintage pink glass shards.<br />
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I am quite happy with how it turned out. Its definately something that I would wear. I made simple earrings to match with oxidised sterling silver.<br />
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She describes this 'Santa Monica Summer Sunset' batt fiber as a "beautiful sunrise colors of corals, pinks, fuchsias and yellows, with a hint of orange".<br />
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She used fluffy merino top, squooshy targhee fleece, soft corridale fleece, curly kid mohair locks and shiny bamboo. For the black shadows she swirled in some soft black merino, shiny black bamboo and a touch of black shimmery firestar. She added pink and orange sari silk for texture and LOTS of sparkle with firestar, and gold and shades of pink angelina.<br />
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Thats why I could spin it up into such a delicious art yarn! It was so easy to spin, I almost didn't need to be there!<br />
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</div>Led by the unstoppable and ever enthusiastic Sharon of <a href="http://www.jumbuck.co.nz/">Jumbuck Carding</a> (the Tasmanian Queen Of All Things Woolly), a group of gorgeous crafty ladies got together in the fabulous garden of the even more fabulous artist <a href="http://www.monmogallery.co.nz/Artist27.htm">David Poole</a>. David is opening up his garden for viewing as part of the Auckland Summer Garden Festival - 'Heroic Gardens'.<br />
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Look at the size of Sharon's needles - don't sit too close! <br />
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Anyway, our objective is to cover this tree with random pieces of knitting, crochet, felt, wool roving, pompoms etc! Its already looking extremely colourful and hopefully people who visit David's garden on the days of the event can come and have a go with a bit of knitting to add to the tree - or even try their hand at some Tunisian crochet!<br />
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By the way - it is seriously sunny at the moment here in New Zealand!<br />
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I live in Whanagaparaoa [fang-a-pa-ro-a] and it took me over a year of living in NZ to learn how to spell it out when someone asked me on the phone. More 'a's than one would think was actually necessary in a word?<br />
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In NZ 'Wh' is generally pronounced 'F'. So I still chuckle when the TV weather guy/gal mentions 'Whakatane' etc, etc. Maybe that will go away if I ever get citizenship here?<br />
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<div style="text-align: left;">Materials used are merino wool (wet felted & needle felted), copper (etched, formed, prismacolor, patina), brass microscrews, purple acrylic sheet, pearls & a designer cut piece of beautiful fossil coral (with perfectly preserved 'flower heads).</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
</div>Ginga Squidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06718591969663399294noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421270182596090028.post-2011980957997504672010-02-23T17:38:00.000+13:002010-02-23T17:38:40.239+13:00Graveyard Handspun Yarn...I was challenged to come up with something similar to the yarn used in 'Ghost Town Zombie Hat' on page 29 of the gorgeous book <a href="http://www.pluckyfluff.com/handspunrevolution.html">'Intertwined' by Lexi Boeger</a> (aka 'Pluckyfluff' who creates the most amazing handspun art yarns). Its dark and gothic in style, quite the other end of the spectrum from colours I normally use. So I thought it would be good fun to give it a bash!<br />
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I also documented my the process....... <br />
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First I dyed some wool, using <a href="http://www.ashford.co.nz/dyes/dyes-frameset.htm">Ashford acid dyes</a> (put wool, vinegar, water and dye into a pot and simmer on the stove - its really easy). I was attempting to make 'graveyard' greys and browns.<br />
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What I love about dyeing wool is that it never ends up like I intend. I was mixing the colours from red, blue and yellow dyes - so figured adding them all to the pot would make shades of sludge brown and some black. But the wool ended up quite a range of colours including purple!<br />
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My friend Leanne (of <a href="http://www.feelathome.co.nz/">www.FeelAtHome.co.nz</a>) makes the most gorgeous smelling organic soap using the cold processed method of soapmaking, which allows the soap to retain all of its natural glycerin. In fact I often want to eat it it smells so good (her geranium & black pepper is one of my favourites) and people have been known to eat a chunk of her body bars by mistake at the markets she attends - thinking it is white chocolate!<br />
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All of her soaps are made with Pure New Zealand spring water (or New Zealand goats' milk). She is passionate about creating unique blends of essential oils that you won't find anywhere else, along with some unbeatable classics. <br />
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Anyway, she dropped me off some of her Lemongrass & Green Tea soaps for me to felt last week - they smelt so good! <br />
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I wet felted the soap using New Zealand polwarth sheep wool which I dyed in tones of pink. Then I added some strings of laceweight green wool and then needle felted on some merino yellow knobbles!<br />
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When wet, the soap lathers up and the wool gently exfoliates your skin.<br />
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As you use the soap, the wool keeps shrinking around the soap and when the soap is gone, you are left with a tiny felted pouch that can be used as a scrubby, or cut open to store little treasures or placed in your linen drawer with a few drops of essential oil to make your linens smell gorgeous.<br />
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Ideal as a unique gift for travelers and college students as no washcloth is needed!<br />
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Keep in a dry dish between uses. <br />
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Making felted soap is easy - check out the process here at <a href="http://www.wikihow.com/Felt-Soap">WikiHow</a>.<br />
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Anyway, with her safely at big school now I set about dyeing a load of New Zealand wool (mainly Polwarth). I like Polwarth as it seems as snuggly as merino, is easy to spin but costs a bit less!<br />
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Here is the wool hanging out to dry on my clothes line. I used Ashford acid dyes. They are really easy as all you need is a big pot, the dyes and some white vinegar.<br />
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I've had this lovely piece of plume agate (black puffy clouds in milky white) sitting around for a couple of years - in fact it was one of the first cabs I ever purchased (from the family run <a href="http://www.designercabochons.co.uk/">www.DesignerCabochons.co.uk</a>).<br />
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I set out to do this in black and white only, but it ended up purple as I also have some gorgeous merino roving that I wanted to use from <a href="http://www.treetopscolours.com.au/">www.treetopscolours.com.au</a><br />
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<div style="text-align: left;">The spiderweb effect on the felt (I wet felted & needle felted the merino wool) is thanks to Stevie B - achieved via a can of gloss spray.</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: left;">Other materials used are Faux Bone, copper sheet, microscrews, fine silver heishi & snow rings & silver oxidised cubes (all purchasedFair Trade from the Thai Karen Hill Tiribes), shoe polish, plastic aquarium plant, tiny beads and thread.</div><div style="text-align: left;"> Can be worn as a pendant or brooch.<br />
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Length: approx 21cm (9 inches)<br />
Width: approx 15cm (6 inches)</div>Ginga Squidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06718591969663399294noreply@blogger.com17tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421270182596090028.post-62145296843214127982010-02-02T13:36:00.000+13:002010-02-02T13:36:09.121+13:00Mr P.Sorry - I just had to post this as I think its such a cute photo of my little boy!<br />
Mr P is modelling my 'Spring Garden' handdyed, handspun & handknitted neck warmer, complete with his dummy (aka pacifier for those in the USA) which is inserted at most times! Whatever works I suppose....<br />
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Oh well - she starts big girl school tommorrow and so I will be at home with my little boy (who is 2). Maybe he will agree to do some blues? Although he doesn't seem to like painting stuff. He has just started preschool 2 mornings a week and I have yet to be given any drawings/paintings as he spends the entire time playing cars & trains. My daughter used to come home with an armful of creations after preschool. Apparently this is a normal difference between girls and boys?<br />
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The colours don't necessarily 'go' together, but thats kind of the point. These both have cute little flower rings (my daughter's idea).<br />
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Neon Grapefruit (above) is my favourite so far - because the wool I handspun went so bobbly!<br />
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I am on a roll today - managed to finish this ring too! Mainly because this was the first day my son (who is 2-and-a-bit) started preschool. He will go 2 mornings a week and so give me a good few hours of daylight time to get some 'making stuff' done. Especially stuff involving hammering and sawing.<br />
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My little girl is still at home (just turned 5 last week) but she was on the sofa feeling ill quietly. She's looking a bit spotty and has a temp, so it may well be chickenpox.<br />
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The ring base is Faux bone with sterling silver tube rivets. Then I made a wire frame & needle felted and wet felted the wool fibers (with a bit of sari, silk, bamboo & glitzy stuff) in and around it.<br />
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After that I coated it in UV resin and then inspired by the Super Secret Stevie B technique (aka the S3) - the highly secret way of achieveing a gloss finish by spraying your piece with a can of 'Gloss Finish'.<br />
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Then to finish, I added some sterling wire wrapped spinel gemstones (and oxidised the silver).<br />
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Finally, a BIG thanks to <a href="http://www.grandpurlbaa.com/">Grand Purl Baa</a> for the Blogger formatting tips. Updating my formatting settings worked a treat!<br />
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</div>And now off for a cuppa!Ginga Squidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06718591969663399294noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421270182596090028.post-61899897064199290562010-01-11T11:50:00.006+13:002010-01-11T12:03:13.899+13:00Exotic Fossil Oolite & Diamond Brooch / Pendant<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7xBMYnxPh5cPQe6I7qbLkxjXBofjCxO9HfoLoz0M-kVZ-Csd4F2EJjfZP-beHR58A1KBgDrG1cDH8jx8ZOEmPOZCBu_RYwm1CUrTzR116He5Yy67WXJER6cWGXux1UUM14ip2LIsHd9c/s1600-h/207-oolite-b.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 320px; height: 240px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7xBMYnxPh5cPQe6I7qbLkxjXBofjCxO9HfoLoz0M-kVZ-Csd4F2EJjfZP-beHR58A1KBgDrG1cDH8jx8ZOEmPOZCBu_RYwm1CUrTzR116He5Yy67WXJER6cWGXux1UUM14ip2LIsHd9c/s320/207-oolite-b.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5425249471231055154" border="0" /></a>Yay! I finally finished this jewellery piece that I have been working on for a while.<br /><br />The gemstone is a gorgeous spotty piece of fossil oolite from Wyoming, USA.<br /><br />Oolite describes a sedimentary rock formed with ooids (meaning "egglike") - spherical grains in concentric layers.<br /><br />I bought this from one of my favourite cabochon websites <a href="http://www.designercabochons.co.uk/">www.DesignerCabochons.co.uk</a><br /><br /><br /><br />The metal is titanium sheet which I heated up to get the different colours of heat patina. I don't think I will be using it again - I found it so hard to saw! Took me ages.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEif4Ar-vdlvJTcJ1YzN7HCkbYHEkJczwtlbzIvQk08Rh9_PY8v-Zxlzbbj906eNETls-5MJrFP6yLYg1P5f4RH26qa4G6h6GgRR-MBodAWdc27EkjO7spuGksFpiIvSaE2wxT11HI-SVdI/s1600-h/207-oolite.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 320px; height: 240px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEif4Ar-vdlvJTcJ1YzN7HCkbYHEkJczwtlbzIvQk08Rh9_PY8v-Zxlzbbj906eNETls-5MJrFP6yLYg1P5f4RH26qa4G6h6GgRR-MBodAWdc27EkjO7spuGksFpiIvSaE2wxT11HI-SVdI/s320/207-oolite.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5425249659254020834" border="0" /></a>The fibers are an exotic mix of merino wool, sari, silk, bamboo, firestar & glitz - needle felted.<br /><br />The oolite organic gemstone is secured to the purple plexiglass (which I sanded) via resin, stainless steel microscrews & sewn threads of tiny fine silver oxidised cubes (handcrafted by the Thai Karen Hill Tribes).<br /><br />Other materials: natural raw diamonds (they are so rough & sparkly!), amethyst cubes & fine silver beads.<br /><br /><br />Its about 8cm (3 inches) wide. Can be worn as a brooch or pendant.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjzZPPDudXSt_P5NuBgpPZB5odTLty6pwpwLZd-2QAAtnkH81YYLa_0K2XQqLIolp-RjVI9AX8oVLB6yxWTP7L62Eo_iadn6-f4A2sAGVEGstqjaQmAA4kFVcgCcFfOkV1Jab4RYh68ZjA/s1600-h/207-oolite-d.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 240px; height: 320px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjzZPPDudXSt_P5NuBgpPZB5odTLty6pwpwLZd-2QAAtnkH81YYLa_0K2XQqLIolp-RjVI9AX8oVLB6yxWTP7L62Eo_iadn6-f4A2sAGVEGstqjaQmAA4kFVcgCcFfOkV1Jab4RYh68ZjA/s320/207-oolite-d.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5425250294592640786" border="0" /></a>Ginga Squidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06718591969663399294noreply@blogger.com1