by Jennifer | Feb 14, 2017
Heather Lair, Gimli, Manitoba, Canada
Technique by Debra Svedberg
Quilters cotton, torn in strips & sewn randomly on fabric covered peltex. Roughed up for texture. I have made a Canadian Maple Leaf in it’s fall colors for your tree. I love your project and I am thrilled to contribute!
by Jennifer | Feb 13, 2017
Heather Lowe, Milton, Derby, UK
Hand felted material, embroidered by hand mainly one machine. My friend Sue introduced me to your web site and I was inspired to make some oak leaves.
by Jennifer | Feb 13, 2017
Heather Thompson Roberts, Damariscotta, ME
100% Maine wool dyed. Hand wet felted and needle felted process used. Child friendly and very tough and touchable!
by Jennifer | Feb 13, 2017
Hee-Jin Lee, Seoul, South Korea
Felt & mixing yarn. I wanted to express leaves colors and abstract feelings. Organza, Korean Paper, Wire, “I used Organza because it is for Korean traditional clothes. And then I was put the Korean traditional picture was made by very famous Korean painter, Yoon-Bock Sin, And I made blue wavy wire. This is like leaves curved line.” Organza, Felt, Korean Paper, “At first, I made Korean paper that is made by Psychrophyte. And then I was put felt between Organzas. Finally I was needle working.”
by Jennifer | Feb 13, 2017
Heike Gerbig, Berlin, Germany
Quilted cotton on felt with needle felted oak leaf. The felted leaf I made several years ago, when I first began developing my love for crafting.