Showing posts with label wet felting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wet felting. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2016

What's Going on in the Classroom: Felt and Clay Finally!

What ever happened to those last two projects in the art room?! I posted about the beginning of them, but never showed you all the end. I'll tell you what happened, summer did! But better late than never! So here are the finished wet felting and clay pieces that finished up our year in high school art!

With all the wet felted pieces finished up, they were ready to sew together to create one large wall hanging that will be displayed in our classroom for future classes to see. Students had to create a wet felted piece with a design sewn on it using three different stitches, including one that went around the border.





Now for the final glazed clay pieces. These were some amazing pieces and everyone got very creative, despite the limited glaze colors available to them. Enjoy our final creations!











Wednesday, June 1, 2016

What's Going on in the Classroom: Last Days in the Art Room

Ah! Only a couple more weeks and there is so much to do! So we finished out practice pieces for our clay unit and they are everywhere. First step to getting them out of the room, wax the bottoms!


Seriously, there were clay pieces on every surface in the room! After they wax the bottom, students used a dipping method to glaze their pieces.



See all the glazed pieces! They're ready for the kiln. We're waiting on putting the last batch through currently. While they were glazing, they were also working on their final, larger clay pieces. Here are a couple of examples, but I will post more when they're glazed and out of the kiln!





For the last project of the year, we are doing wet felting. This is a process where wool roving is combined with hot water and soap causing the to fibers shrink, creating a piece of felt! We did this whole process outside and it was a ton of fun, with the sun shining! Now we are learning three different stitches and embroidering a border and designs on our pieces. My hope is to sew them all together to make one large wall hanging! More pictures to come as we finish!