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Photos from Frame Arts Flowers's post 12/17/2025

The process of nuno felting:

Silk fabric: sari silk, known as Habotai
Extract fine merino fiber
Bits of silk “ribbons” from habotai and silk yarns
Bubble wrap
Plastic dropcloth
string
A towel
Two pool noodles
A sprayer or ball brause for wetting the work
Dish soap

The fiber is navy/dark blue, as is the silk. My kitchen lights arent the best. Once the piece is completely designed and wetted, it’s rolled up and tied. Rhen it must be rolled 1,000 times, unwrapped, and fulled (thrown/agitated) in cold soapy water 75 times or so, and then in hot soapy water. Rhis is when the wool fiber shrinks, causing the silk to pucker and lock the fiber to the silk fabric.
The final stage is blocking, steaming and sometimes embellishing with hand stitching and/or beads.

This process was invented in 1993 by Penny Stirling in Australia. There are may variations
to her process now. This is the process I have arrived at after several years of working in this medium.

Tomorrow I will post the finished piece.

Photos from SewGreen Rochester's post 12/28/2024

At Sewgreen Rochester, Jonathan makes cat beds to give to rescued cats. He also makes weatherproof mitts and muffs for Rochester’s unhoused and teaches other volunteers to make all of these, too.

Photos from Frame Arts Flowers's post 08/10/2024

Making 30 jars of spiced plum jam from my great-grandmother’s recipe!

Frame Arts Flowers 08/02/2024

Flowers are for sale at:

Craft Company No. 6 on University Ave, Rochester NY

The Twig Shop at Rochester General Hospital

Frame Arts Flowers Hand-made everlasting paper art flowers. Made in Rochester, NY by Pamela Frame. Hostess gifts, flowers for weddings, hospitals, centerpieces, birthdays.

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