I started the background, working my way from bottom to top, from the golden browns into the greens. I created an angle to repeat the angle of the alpaca's chin.
Fiber art hooked rugs for floor and wall made with hand-dyed, hand-cut wool strips. Member Piedmont Craftsmen and Carolina Designer Craftsmen.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Friday, April 22, 2016
Alpaca done, on to the background
I finished up the Alpaca and laid out what I'm going to do for the background. I wanted to repeat the golden browns of the alpaca's fur in the background. I also wanted to add in some greens and blue-greens. My plan is to work these in from bottom to top.
Thanks for stopping by.
Thanks for stopping by.
Monday, April 11, 2016
Alpaca progress
Alpaca update.
I sorted my strips into piles; whites, browns and greys. I have a frame with a large working area that gives me lots of room to layout my strips close to my work. This is very helpful in quickly picking out the right value.
A few tips for those of you hooking animals.
Hook in short strokes, no longer than the actual length of hair that your particular animal has. For instance, when hooking a Boxer your strokes should be shorter than if you were to hook a Sheepdog.
Always hook in the direction that the fur grows.
I sorted my strips into piles; whites, browns and greys. I have a frame with a large working area that gives me lots of room to layout my strips close to my work. This is very helpful in quickly picking out the right value.
A few tips for those of you hooking animals.
Hook in short strokes, no longer than the actual length of hair that your particular animal has. For instance, when hooking a Boxer your strokes should be shorter than if you were to hook a Sheepdog.
Always hook in the direction that the fur grows.
Sunday, April 3, 2016
My latest furry endeavor
My time does just fly by. I could have sworn I posted last only a couple of weeks ago but see that it has been a month! Way overdue.
On to my latest endeavor. I visited a local alpaca farm a few years back and took a lot of pictures. Unfortunately, I am not the best photographer, but I did find one that I could work with.
The alpacas had just been shaved and they looked SO naked. This little guy just drew me in. What I found that I couldn't pass up was how adorable he looked with just a wild tuft of hair on the top of his head!
I cropped the photo to my liking and enlarged it. The piece will be 12" x 12" . I went through my stash of cut strips and pulled out what I think will work. I'm determined to use up some of my cut strips, I have a bin full!
So, here's my photo and my pile of strips! Stay tuned to see what happens.
On to my latest endeavor. I visited a local alpaca farm a few years back and took a lot of pictures. Unfortunately, I am not the best photographer, but I did find one that I could work with.
The alpacas had just been shaved and they looked SO naked. This little guy just drew me in. What I found that I couldn't pass up was how adorable he looked with just a wild tuft of hair on the top of his head!
I cropped the photo to my liking and enlarged it. The piece will be 12" x 12" . I went through my stash of cut strips and pulled out what I think will work. I'm determined to use up some of my cut strips, I have a bin full!
So, here's my photo and my pile of strips! Stay tuned to see what happens.
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