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Friday, October 26, 2012

Hand felted hats dyed and resist dyed 2012

Hand felted resist dyed hat 2012 sold
Hand felted resist dyed hat 2012

Hand felted hat 2012

Hand felted hat 2012 sold


Hand felted hat 2012
 


Hand felted overdyed hat 2012

Posted by Tracy at 8:33 AM
Labels: felt, hand dyed, hats, millinery, nuno, nuno felt, resist dyed, wool
Location: Lake St Louis, MO, USA

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Felt making, Millinery and Coiled basketry by Tracy Deniszczuk

Posts and pictures about my work in the fiber art areas of felt making, millinery work and coiled basketry

felted necklace

felted necklace

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Tracy
I graduated from Southern Illinois University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. My major was fiber art, specifically handmade paper, multi media fiber sculpture and felted art. I have become established as a wearable felt artist as well as a sculptural basketry artist. I utilize my feltwork in my sculptural basketry forms to create both soft surfaces and hard surfaces of design. My basketry pieces are hand stitched coiled forms that often use hand dyed pine needles. My felt work in each basketry piece is typically hand dyed wool that I dye on the stove top with acid dyes. As you can see when you look at my work, I tend to love organic, free form shapes. Shapes mimicking the natural world, whether it is in the sea or forest. I have always been interested in natures color palettes and textures and my work tends to mimic these attributes. I continue to explore the possibilities that felt making offers in both wearable art applications and home décor. I make one of a kind felted hats,wraps, clothing, pillows, handbags,and jewelry.
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Resist dyed Felt hat

Resist dyed Felt hat
Resist dyed felt sculptural hat sold at Weavers' Guild of St. Louis sale. Hat is wet felted with Merino and Icelandic wool then sculpted. Metal resists were placed around hat and then stove top dyed using Jaquard acid dyes, multiple color baths.

2012 Felt hat

2012 Felt hat
3 layer wet felt hat using Merino and Icelandic wools of various colors