Just a week ago, Jenelle and I had an early start flying down to Melbourne to head out to Geelong Grammar School for TAFTA's annual Fibre Forum. It was really warm when we arrived on campus, and boy were we excited when we got to our rooms and the bed was made - with a chocolate on top!
The bag with all the workshop supplies for two. |
The next morning was a glorious sunrise, which filled my corner room in Manifold house. Off we went for a walk out to Limeburner's Bay and beyond.
My room was on this corner |
Eleven classes were held, so it was a healthy number of women who headed off to their classes after a glorious breakfast of bacon and eggs. Our tutor was the lovely Dawn Edwards, who had come all the way from Michigan to teach us how to make wonderful felt hats. We got straight into it after she showed us all her wonderful samples and supplied us with patterns to trace.
The stripes are plastic resists over embellishment |
My first hat, cut open along the resists and expertly moulded and shaped by Dawn herself.
Dawn and her magic hands
These cute muppets wandered in some time in the afternoon to give the morning notices!After class were tutor talks, which were all most interesting. And right next to the bar.At the market night I got this gawdjuss trio of cat earrings by Fiona Hammond aka Chiatanyadesigns.
The next morning brought another glorious walk, but sadness also at seeing this stingray left alive on the jetty, and other dead ones in the water below. Why? Why catch and leave them?
Class brought a chance to work on a vessel instead of a hat, and I laid out my wool and embellishments in my best attempt to mimic Dawn's sample. I definietly have a light hand with laying out, as mine turned out to be very thin!
Dawn's sample |
My vessel |
Breakfast shenanigans - stocking up on bananas for the day! |
The next day Jenelle got the magic touch on her hat, and I made some prefelt ready for my next one.
Pulled pork tortillas and salad for lunch? Why yes I will, thank you! |
My time was well occupied with the layout of pre-felt cut into zig zag strips and plastic resist strips over the hat base made the day before, before spending quite some time gently, gently rubbing it through soaped-up bubblewrap.
Eventually it was done, and I ran around in delight showing everyone and squeaking with joy. It also meant an early afternoon, so after our quite minimal pack up, we got to lounge around in the sun on the lawn.
Our final night was quite jolly, and all classes sat together for dinner - I was lucky enough to sit next to Dawn. Afterwards, we all looked at the exhibition of of each class's work - ours was enormous, with 69 hats and vessels made!
Such a great group of ladies to work with this week |
Lucky Jo got to share a felting table with us! I'm not sure she knew what she'd got into! |
After our final good byes, we survived a long day of travel, partly due to the ol' Virgin Lounge, one of my happy places.Two tired Bunnehs eventually landed at Brisbane Airport.
The next day I was very pleased to walk into my reasonably tidy studio, and dye the white cloche hat I had made during the week which had picked up a variety of stains. This would be why I don't ever work in white.
I had made felt hats before, but I certainly learned a lot during this class. It's such an enjoyable process - sometimes I wish it was all I did!
Well, you just know that your post has me smiling from ear-to-ear. I have read your blog posts for donkey's years...always amazed at your out-of-this-world creations. I am over-the-moon happy to be included in one of your wonderful posts.
ReplyDeleteYou and Jenelle were even more amazing in person (if that is possible as I already had you on a very high pedestal)...more kind, more fun...than I could have ever imagined ...and it goes without saying that your talents are amazing!!! I loved meeting you both so much. A huge thank you to you and Jenelle for taking my workshop...I will treasure the memories of our time together for the rest of my life, which will be much longer now that I've taken up the power lifting...whew, I'm getting good (hope I don't get struck by lightning for lying ;-) ).
Thank you again my friend.
Love,
Dawn
So great to see you both. it was a fun week wasn’t it!?
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