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verFilzt Und zugeNäht: Issue 38
Spring 2013


The cover of the Spring issue 2013 already is a perfect example of colourful and professional felt clothing – a promise fulfilled throughout the whole issue! In a meaningful portrait, the Spanish artist NUNA presents her astounding garments and other objects created from Nuno-felt. Of late she has been taken up quilting also when the felting work rests.
Arlee Barr is intensely engaged with embroidery and quilting. Her poetic, eye-catching style of embroidery is the hallmark of her distinctive style.
Every felted creature out of Ulrike Unterlass-Klingers’ workshop represents good or bad character traits, which certainly many will recognize in themselves as well. Charming allegories in animal form accompanied by entertaining stories will immediately win the heart of any beholder.
Anneke Copier thinks and works in big dimensions. Her fabulous wall felts bestow a certain something unto every room besides making you feel luxuriously protected. Colour and texture are the key elements of the seamless felt clothing by young and modern Anita Hirlekar. Assymmetric and unique, her first collection was received with big cheers on the runway.
Leiko Uchiyama’s vocation led her from sheep shearing to the art of felting itself, an experience not many can boast of. How well leather and felt combine Heather Kerner shows with her bags. The stunning embroideries add to their one-of-a-kind-character.
Through felt Any Völp was able to gather strength and hope again. Now she is happy to pass on her spiritual and practical insights to everyone seeking inner peace and recovery.
If working alone does not suit you, look for like-minded people. A significant example for excellent networking is an exhibition by eleven women, who worked together to present their favourite art. Traditional backgrounds of felting played an important role in this project.
Who would not know them? The »Blues Brothers« are cult figures. And now they exist even in textile form! The exhibition in Dinkelsbühl shouldn’t be missed out.
Traditional patterns with a modern twist play the leading part in the »Tartan« workshops offered by Jeannette Sendler, where shawls and vests are provided with distinct Highland flair. Dahlias with their beautiful, densely packed petals were the floral inspiration for Charlotte Buchs’ beautiful clothing art. The »Cocoon« by Marjolein Dallinga is gigantic in size and light as a fairy at the same time – and you certainly will be interested in the poetic metamorphosis behind it.

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Pascale Goldenberg, very well known for the embroidery project with Afghan women, started a new campaign: »shapan nomadi«. To help to ensure the livelihood of Pashtun families and to better their dire life circumstances, traditionally felted herdsman coats are on offer.
An unusual school project had the pupils build their own chairs. Svenja Reinhardt worked intensely with her specimen, planned and implemented with charm and the “up-cycling”-concept in mind. The result is a perfect, playful and modern seating-accomodation.
In the old days, paper was hand-made. Nowadays, Claudia Diehl is famous for her extraordinary textile-style paper design and jewellery out of twisted newspapers and silver wire. She even designs clothing out of this unlikely material.
No felt without sheep! Only thanks to those animals felters all over the world have their beloved and highly valued material. Ricarda Grothey got the animals in front of her camera lens – lovingly and always at an eye level.
Maria Nefischer provides a tutorial for pretty double-sided seat cushions. She explains the »doubleface«-technique in words and pictures, always following her personal motto: Knitting makes you happy. In the readers’ gallery we show a selection of beautiful handiworks, for example a magic wand by Charlotte Struck, made after an instruction by Jana Muchalski from FUN 37. The preview includes, among other things, a request for proposal.

    

Table of Contents

Events

  • Felted But Not Forgotten

Exhibitons

  • Blues Brothers
  • Charlotte Buch
  • Marjolein Dallinga

Workshops

  • Jeanette Sendler

Sheeps

  • Ricarda Grothey

Portraits

  • NUNA
  • Anita Hirlekar
  • Arlee Barr
  • Ulrike Unterlass-Klinger
  • Leiko Uchiyama
  • Anu Völp
  • Anneke Copier
  • Heather Kerner

    Felting Journey

    • Shapan nomadi

    News

    • Palmwashboard

    Education

    • A Chair is a Chair is a Chair

    Tutorial

    • Doubleface Knitting
    • Tips and Tricks

    Sustainability

    • The Paper Artist

 
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