This is a LOT like painting...
Back in the day, when I got tired of painting, I'd turn to sculpture. I've used welding wheels like the one shown below as a 3-D material many times in the past. (A blacksmith's wife always has a few of these!)
Best artist question ever: WHAT IF...?
A yarn sculpture!
Actually, this is a new idea I have for displaying my handspun, which is beginning to take over the house as well as my bookstore. Here you see a few of the skeins I've completed recently. Jeff is helping by supplying me with hand-forged hooks.
Here is one of my current favorite spinning raw materials: Coopworth locks.
I spun some yarn directly from the natural colored, uncarded locks, then plied it. I got a marvelously soft, fat yarn (it's a little too brown in the photo). Swatched it on #13 needles. Cushing is sending me some more dye this week, so I'll be making more of this to color!
Different fibers, beautiful swatch:
"Art Yarn" I think they call it.
The beautiful bench below was completed this past weekend by the husband-blacksmith. The owners provided the rock & asked Jeff to create an iron support for it. Don't you love it?
More from this creative outpost in a day or two, when the Coopworth is dyed!
Nice yarn display rack...
ReplyDeleteLove this post! You and Jeff are both doing wonderful things.
ReplyDeleteThanks, guys!
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