For artists and collectors sponsored by Intercal...your mohair supplier and Johnna's Mohair Store
Have any of you bought that fur that is on special for $39.95 ? It's 1/2" ultra sparse peach with a dark brown back...I just got mine...
I bought it to experiment with...oh my....What am I gonna make with it ? What would you all make out of it ? It would be fun and interesting to know...come on...spit out those ideas...
I know ,a peach catapillar , nahhhhh, not fuzzy enough. What the heck is an animal that is peach but has dark brown skin...sort of a weirdie animal , a bird ? NO ...a bird would not choose this even as a disguise.
What were they thinking of when they made this fur ? Even more wondersome is why did I buy it ? ..to experiment with as suggested ? I need a kick start... maybe I should try and over dye it ? or under dye it, he, he...can you do that ? I think Intercal shoild give me a prize if I can actually come up with something other then a bear....Winney
I bought a yard of this mohair and love it. However, I make a lot of the old looking bears and this will be perfect. I also will probably do an old rabbit.
Ooh, yes, Millie. I can see a chocolate/peach oldie looking rabbit. I think I might like to use it for some extra wonky amimes. Gee! I guess I better buy some before they sell out. :rolleyes::lol::D
Oh...you gals will get me going yet...yes, an old chocolate bunny would be just the ticket...and some extra wonky animes...what else ?... Chocolate cats...chocolate dogs ...chocolate chickens...???
I am strongly inclined to overdye it with red ...or blue...I have a strong compulsion to do it......it's like I can't help it...it is holding a spell over me...maybe a curse ..LOL
Well, I need to hit the hay. Maybe I will have dream about what this new critter will be..I know it sure will be different...Winney
It sounds like the kind of mohair that would do wonderfully, once you finish whipping up your critter, with one of those folk-art, vintage treatments. Like a pinked-edge, gigantic bow. Or a tea-dyed plaid neck ruff.
I never thought I'd be able to make a nice bear out of the very short, very sparse, MINT GREEN mohair I had in my own stash, but in the end it sold wonderfully well and I'm now using it in my avatar!
And, indeed a very nice bear at that Shelli . First off the attention is to the smoothness, a velvety look, soft...goes with the bears face, soft and snugly....
I did not dream last night , what happened ? My husband had Jim Nori on, altho he was asleep . I got side tracked from peach sparse fur to UFOs ....then I was abducted into a deep sleep.It's true...LOL
OK...so now, does anyone else have any other ideas ? I don't yet...Winney
A moose... chocolate moose.... I have a pattern if you are interested. It's my own... it's on my website if you want to see what it looks like. Seriously, moose are very mangey in the spring as they loose their winter coat.
I'm always looking for something unique and different to use.... I think I'll go have a look at this peach mohair. Anyone able to give me a quick link, I have to be honest, if I go searching for it I'll find 5 other mohairs I'll want to try in the process of trying to find the peach!!!
http://www.intercaltg.com/weekly/emailer-1.html
at te bottom, only a little left!
Daphne...Great idea...No, I want to design my own pattern for whatever it is...stay tuned ,as I will come up with something ..no telling when but I will...he, he..Winney
Ladies, I think I just bought the last yard of the chocolate-peach mohair. The ad said there was only 1+ yards left, so I ordered a yard and asked for the remnant too.
Good, I knew if I just waited til morning it would be gone... I have so much mohair I ought to be using. It's like quilting fabric... I buy anything I see that I like, with out a plan for it... I could make a hundred quilts... of only there was enough time.... SIGH!
Laure, have fun with it! Be sure to let us know what you make out of it!!
Well... like you, Daphne, I have much more mohair than I'll ever know what to do with, but can rarely resist an interesting buy on it. Johnna called me and offered me not only the extra 1/3 yd, but said she had another 1/2 yd of it as well, and did I want that too? Well, duh!!! Of course, I took all the extra pieces. It was such a great price that I will feel fine about torturing it all kinds of ways. I will be sure to post the results.
Just thought I'd show you a picture of Arthur. He is made with the same mohair as is on special just a different color. This was a piece in the bargain list with some nap reversal. As you hopefully can see, I have done some distressing on him. I even found some old fabric in my grandmother's things that I made a patch with. He also has antique shoe button eyes.
Oh Millie he is just awesome!
Ooooh, Millie, . . . . sooo cute!
Milli...He came out wonderful ! NIce antiquing , something I will try someday....Winney
Millie what a beautiful man! Love that color guys. I was expecting something lighter but am pleasantly surprised. Wonderful color and wonderful bear!!!!!:lol::lol::lol:
Hugs Louise
Thanks everyone. I love making these old looking bears. My imagination goes into high gear when I look at the mohair Intercal has available.
Very nice bear, Millie. Your distressing looks great too. I'm eager to try some more distressing. A technique I've been hearing about in the cloth doll arena is for baking the item. I'm not sure just what that does to the item, or if you have to treat it some way first, but all the ones I've seen appear to be made of muslin and they come out kind of grey-black. I'm just wondering if someone knows more about that technique, and if it might do something interesting to mohair.
Sounds kinda smoky to me...old Smokey the bear... Smokey the doll. Grandpa & Grandma Singe-ers.
Just don't try it out with synthetic fur,,,he, he,,, you will have a melting goopy looking bear but.... that could be a new style?
Don't laugh..I read about someone who was taking those cheapie bears you get a Walmart and hanging them in some caves somewhere. The caves drip some sort of whatever that forms a crusty mummified look to the bears then they take them out and sell them to tourists....true, no kidding ..LOL
Then I am sure some of you have seen the " scented waxed over bears " ? Same Walmart bears ( man are they making some money ) they are imbedded with wax and have a wick...you can still see its a furry bear underneath.
I wonder how far you can burn that candle for before you have a " Bear Fire "....LOL... Winney
Wierd stuff, Winney! There is an offbeat bear trend that really irks me; it's the politically incorrect bears, with mean, ugly, scary, gross, or otherwise inappropriate themes. I'm sure that irking me is just the thing they were intended to do. I wish they were banned from the market. A teddy bear is supposed to represent all that is good, wholesome and loving. It is obscene and perverted to twist their traditional image
Politically incorrect , with inappropiate themes? ...where did you see them ?
May be they are the ones I saw in our Ted magazine ....some bears that were Halloween type, monster, mummy. etc. they did not appeal to me. I thought they may appeal to some people who collect folk kinds of bears ,altho these were very dismal looking to me, not cute at all....I would say they go along with the " Gothic " style you see some kids wearing today..suppose to shock people...which I think they look like aneorexic vampires..LOL...Winney
Ooh Lovely bear Millie! Just gorgeous!
Millie , your bear is super superb
Sorry, I can't tell you where for sure I saw those, Winney. I don't dwell long when I see stuff like that. I graze past it in a hurry. I think I saw that there were some on ebay, although I didn't take a look. The others I think I may have seen in a magazine, and yes, I saw the ones in the teddy bear magazine too. I probably shouldn't have opened the subject because I don't want to discuss the themes. Hope you will understand.