Recently I've been doing some more experimenting with combination of nuno-felting & shibori.
Vest I made for the master-class I was offered to conduct soon (fingers crossed)

Developing mini-collection of accessories/jewelry
Halloween Story_Onion Necklace


Not sure wat to do with this piec yet... May be turn it into pillow cover )))

Organza(left sample) and dyed in indigo piece of cotton voile (right sample) are felted and then "shibored" applying "mokume" method

Piece of silk chiffon was dyed in indigo utilising block/resist dyeing technique and then felted on
What wonderful, textural projects!! You have a lovely blog!
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