Monday 23 July 2012

Art In The Park.


Well I did it!
My first ever US Art Fair, 3 very hot days on Main Street in Plymouth MI.
It all came together in the end.
Months of planning and making all came together. I want to say a big thank you to some people for helping me get there... because it's never just one person is it?
My Hub Mark, who listened to every worry and fret, told me it was all going to be OK, fed the kids when I was off Mum duty, made sure the booth didn't fall down and made all my frames for the wall hangings.... thank you sweet man. I love you.
Leesa, who sat with me for 3 days, held the booth up when we thought it was going to fall down and has so many good ideas regarding how  to make my business better. Leesa, we have only known each other a short time, but you are so generous of spirit. It is so lovely to have a friend like you.
Denise, without meeting you I would never have done it. NEVER.
My book club for coming out to see me and making purchases, you didn't have to and you did anyway, you are wonderful women.
Julia, for looking after Issie, such a help to know that my child is fine and sorted, thank you.
My Facebook community for all your well wishes and words of encouragement. You are the tops.
My friends far away, Ana, Helen, Astrid, Julia, Mary, Lizzie, Inken, Jackie, Sian, Sam. You truly keep me going, your support and belief in me is so very very precious.
Lastly my kids, Cam and Is, who just had no mother for the first 4 weeks of the summer holidays and managed to (mostly) get on, and make Lego films, and play and feed themselves and offer help. You two amaze me everyday.
To everyone that came to my booth and stopped to talk and ask questions. Hello! It was great to meet you, talk felt with you :)
And so we are onwards and upwards.
Please don't forget that I am collecting real life messages of love for my ArtPrize 2012 entry, you can read more about it on my blog post here.
If you are local to Plymouth, Michigan why not come and learn to felt with me in my studio at the bottom of my garden? There's more information here.
I also have some great news, you will be able to see my piece "School of Thought" at the Northville Art House next month in their "Thoughts with Fiber" exhibition, opening night is 3rd August.
"School of Thought" or "Girl with Fish and Problems" as she was very nearly called!
Well I have a lot of work to do. Stay tuned for Art Prize updates!!
Jan xxxxxxx

How To Make Felt Rose


This was originally a tutorial on Instagram!
These roses look amazing, but are relatively easy to make.
This was how my first ever Instagram tutorial started!
Making felt roses is very very easy. I have two ways of making them, either by creating a spiral, or upcycling a felt coaster thats not quite up to scratch. You can see my tutorial for making spiral roses here. Since I wrote that tutorial I have learnt to needle felt, so instead of sewing you can easily needle felt the spiral rose together.
The rose I'm going to show you today requires you to make a piece of flat felt, I showed you how to do this in this post.
You need a flat piece of flat to start.
You need to start by making a piece of flat felt in the colour of your choosing. I make my pieces quite big as I like to have scraps to play with or use as pre felt, but you can make a piece aprox 20 x 30 cm. make sure you add highlighting colours and darker tones.I also like to add silks, but I'm a masochist.
Time to cut.
Now cut all the way around the outside about 2/3cm width so you get that nice wibbly wobbly outer edge, don't worry about cutting straight, cut in one long continuous line.
A nice long wibbly wobbly line.
So you end up with this.
Now you need the large flat piece that is left.
Next, cut two sort of circles from the remaining flat piece. Size is up to you, but I wouldn't make them smaller than 7cm. Make one slightly bigger than the other , and don't try and make them perfect circles, we want them wibbly wobbly because nature is wibbly wobbly.
And they sit on top of each other.
You can needle felt these to each other.
Now to make the rose centre.
Now loosely (v.important) coil the outer edge up. You can see how the lovely irregular edges give the rose a natural feel.
Place this on top of your two circles. Now it's time to get some serious needle felting done.
Stab! Stab! Stab!
Using a coarse needle, you are now going to stab stab stab and needle felt the coiled felt to the circles beneath. Work from the outside in, this will make the rose "petals" lean back and again give it a more natural feel.
You can't do too much, so really get stuck in. Remember, the more stabbing, the more secure.
Ta-dahhhhh!
It's hard to say how much you should needlefelt, you want to make sure your rose is secure, but beyond that it's up to you. I've found the more you work into it the more sculptural it becomes, so really stop when you are pleased with how it's looking. When I'm happy with it, I  sew into the back, working in a spiral to the centre just to make sure the piece is secure, this also scripts the piece. Then you can either add a brooch pin, or a barrette or add it to an Alice band. You could even add some nice leaves. Easy peasy.
And now the world is your oyster!

I love making these roses, they look lovely on summer jackets and winter coats, great on denim and very special in your hair. They work in all sorts of colours, your only limit is your imagination. I'm sure these would work with shop bought wool felt or a felted old sweater!
Enjoy making these roses! if you do make one, please send me a picture!
Happy Days!
Jan xxxxx


Monday 25 June 2012

I Need Some Help....


NO, not THAT kind of help.

I'm way beyond any professional help. NO!! I want help with Art Prize!!!!!
Remember this?
This is just a sketch, but if you can imagine, this will be a large wall hanging, between 5 and 6 feet high.
Well this is just one part of my Art Prize entry. It will be accompanied by a felted washing line, pegged with lots of hand felted and embroidered letters, and they are all oing to be about love, in all its many forms. Of course the love between lovers, at the beginning and at the end, but also the love between parent and child, and siblings and friends. The love expressed to someone when they lose a parent. The love we can offer total strangers (noooooooooooo not that kind....well OK maybe that kind too). I was originally going to use just my experiences, but I hit a little speed bump and after I had shook myself down and dusted myself off, I thought 'hey Jan, you are but one kitten in this crazy world, your experiences are just your experiences, other people might have some better ones".
So now I turn to you (yes, you!! You are still out there aren't you?), if you would like to be part of my Art Prize entry, I need you written expressions of love. Did your first proper boyfriend tell you he loved you by note? Did you ever write to your pet and tell them you loved them? How did you tell your mum you loved her? Did you ever get dumped by text message?
It doesn't have to be a whole letter, it can be a note, a text, an email, a line from a card, a postcard...hey maybe it was a little cartoon? And it doesn't have to be the whole thing, you can just send me a line or two. It doesn't have to be written in English (although I would like  a translation, just so I know I'm not putting up something rude about someone's mummy).
If you want it to be anonymous, I totally respect that and I will not add your name, but if you are happy to be given credit, your name will be on the letter.
If you think you have something that I would like, please email me your bit of love to janniejan@hotmail.co.uk, please mark the email as 'Love Letter" and please make sure you are clear about being anonymous or named. If you have any questions, feel free to email me too.
Are you excited....BLIMEY I AM!!
Stay peachy peeps
Jan xxxxxxxx

Monday 11 June 2012

GOBSMACKED!!


ArtPrize 2012 here I come..
I'm IN!!!!!!
I still can't quite believe it, but I am now an exhibitor in this year's ArtPrize. My work "The Washing Line" will be showing at Minty Keen, and awesome handmade/vintage shop in Downtown Grand Rapids. I'm so chuffed that Angie of Minty Keen chose me as I think my work and the shop really compliment each other. If you are going to ArtPrize, it runs from September 19th in Grand Rapids MI, please make sure you go and see the work at Minty Keen.
And what will the piece be I hear you cry?
This is just a sketch, but if you can imagine, this will be a large wall hanging, between 5 and 6 feet high.
My piece has 2 parts to it, a wall hanging of the above image, except her face is going to a be A LOT better and the landscape will have more detail and animals in it. Our girl here is hanging old letters out on a washing line to dry, as these old mementos have brought back  old memories of the past. Accompanying the wall hanging will be felted washing lines, which will have individual hand felted and embroidered letters that can be unpegged and read. I'm hoping the piece is going to look amazing. I'm really excited about making it and also I'm utterly terrified! Once I get Art in the Park over with, I will be working all summer on this piece so I will keep you updated with progress. Isn't it funny? A few weeks ago I was thinking about submitting an idea and feeling completely overwhelmed by the submission process. Then once I had done that I had to approach venues and try and make a connection and I was overwhelmed by that. I didn't think I would get accepted but I just wanted to try, and now I'm in and I'm cacking myself about making the thing. ArtPrize has some big prizes, I don't expect to win anything, being in it has been prize enough. I can't get over what a great year this has been so far.
Talking of winning stuff, look what turned up in my inbox yesterday..
I won a prize!!!
Living Felt is one of the places I buy my supplies from, and I posted a couple of pictures of what I've been making recently on their Facebook page and look what happened! Honestly folks, keep doing what you're doing and putting yourself out there. Things do happen.
So this June I am still getting ready for Art in the Park July 13/14/15 Plymouth Michigan
Do you like my coat of arms I'm working on? Needs some foliage I think.
And I'm working on this big piece called School of Thought which I'm going to submit to the Northville Art House "Thoughts with Thread 2012" juried exhibition.
I've still got a way to go with this one but I'll put a post up when its done taking through the whole process.
So tell me what have you be doing? Are any of you able to come to Art in the Park or ArtPrize?
Hugs Jan xxxx


Felting, sewing, making, creating, baking, reading and the occasional thought.


What Do You Get When You Fall In Love?

A whole lot of trouble.......

Times two.