So I was taking pictures of the television last night while I was knitting and watching Blue Planet. Then I thought about making batts inspired by nature and the colors of nature.
| Octopus |
| This photo of an octopus inspired this batt. It contains BFL, Faux Cashmere, and Angelina fibers. The BFL and F. Cashmere are both kettle dyed here in my home studio. |
| Ashford Drum Carder |
| Kettle-dyed merino top |
| Kettle-dyed faux cashmere |
| Undyed roving |
| Sparkles |
| A batt that I will cannibalize... |
| I will re-use this batt. |
| Layer 1 on the carder. |
I then paint on the second layer. I'm adding the colors from the background to foreground. The dark blueish purple tones were the shadows in the photo. The green is the kelp and the orange tones will be for the fish.
The top layer.
Painting the Angelina fibers onto the drum
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| Pulling the batt off the drum carder revealing it's layers. |
| Doffer |
Using a Doffer tool I gently pulled the batt apart bit by bit. Once that's done I can start to gently pull the fibers away from the carding cloth.
| Top of the batt |
| cross section of the batt |
| "Fish swimming in Kelp" |
| The finished product, a 4.1 oz art batt. |
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