Wear a Weaving!
Think of the variety of materials and tools we have in our Fibers Studio. Yarn, string, fabric, buttons, looms, pom pom makers, felt, patterns, pins, crochet needles, sewing machines, tapestry needles and thread.
Let's make a woven bracelet.
First, do you remember how to weave? (hint: over -under- over- under).
You will also need cardboard and a few rubber bands.
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Use two arm lengths of yarn. You will use your needle to go over and under the rubber bands. Back and forth or side to side. Continue all around your cardboard until all the rubber bands are covered.
Tie on a new piece of yarn when you run out.
Stretch your learning by adding beads, sequins and changing colors as you go.
Felted Fibers
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Wool is a natural fiber material that comes from a Sheep. When we say a material is natural it means it comes from nature. Artists work with wool in many ways. It can be twisted and spun into yarn or felted into artworks.
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Dry felting uses a special barbed needle to push and bond the fibers together.
Let's try wet felting to make Felted Flowers.
Choose a few small pieces of wool that will become the petals of your flower. Create thin layers of wool into a round shape.
Find a button for the center of the flower and a pipe cleaner.
Push the pipe cleaner through the felt and the button. Bend the pipe cleaner back down through the button and felt and twist. Add leaves.












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