Recap: Basic and Beyond – Bagmaking Workshop with Annika Berglund

On Sunday, the 7th of June, 18 students gathered for this year’s Basic and Beyond Workshop, a Felted Bagmaking course taught by member, artist, and tutor Annika Berglund.

We had much to accomplish within one day—laying out fibre, rubbing, rolling, fulling, shaping, and transforming the wool roving into stylish, one-of-a-kind bags with a flap, strap, and pocket!

There are tons of photos from the day—here are some of them! (Next time, we will individually photograph each member with her completed project, as that would have been nice.)

Annika demonstrating how to shingle the wool onto the resist.
The CIE Sports Hall was excitingly decorated by a Polish organisation that booked the hall for the evening.
Annika is spraying the water on with a ball brush/water sprinkler.

So Many Choices

Students created their bags using DHG Merino wool in black or dark grey, plus brightly coloured Merino wool in green, navy, orange, red, or lilac from LeikoFelt. After laying out the fibres, the students could decorate the bags with pieces of prefelt in black, white, grey, and/or black roving. Annika brought many samples to show the variety that could be created. And if you scroll towards the bottom of this post, you will see that no two bags are the same!

Annika shared samples of other ways to create the bags, including using Bergshaf wool, the Cracked Mud technique, and additional methods.

In Process Pics

Loli and Margaret are laying out their bags.
Mairead is working on her bag.

Each student decorated her layout uniquely. Here is a small selection to show.

After Laying Our Fibres….

After layering the black and coloured wool around a resist, the students began the feltmaking process: Rubbing, rolling, massaging, and throwing.

Alison rolling her felt.

After Felting

After the students had shrunk their bags, they had the exciting adventure of creating the strap and pocket.

Lorna is cutting the strap of her bag.
Healing cut edges.
Working on the strap.

Some Finished Bags

Below are some of the bags the students and class helpers created. There will be a few more photos to come! Email feltmakersIE@gmail.com to include your Felted Bag from the class.

Click on the images to see the bags better.

More Information

After the course, students received written instructions via email.

For those interested in learning more, Annika mentioned that the method of creating the bag’s clever handle was adapted from Mandy Nash‘s book, ‘Making Felt Bags’, which, while out of print, is nonetheless available via Dubray Books’ website – https://www.dubraybooks.ie/product/making-felt-bags-9781785008627

Screenshot of the Dubray website.

Thanks to All

Special thanks to our helpers, Dee, Fiona, Sam, Suzanne, and Juliane, who helped the students, filled up water containers, mopped the puddles, and served the cake. Also, special thanks to committee members (and Bag Making students) Adrienne, who helped sign in the attendees, and Lorna, who made the Burco work.

We didn’t manage to photograph all the helpers.

Our BIGGEST thanks go to our tutor, Annika Berglund, who worked tirelessly to prepare for and teach this Basic and Beyond Felted Bagmaking Workshop! Thank you for another excellent course!!!

Unexpected Decor

A Wire and Wood Nymph Decoration from another organisation graced the adjacent CIE hall and received much appreciation. Seeing our ‘usual space’ transformed for festivities was fun!


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Recap: Pebble Shoulder Bag Course

Breda Fay’s felted purse was created in Aniko Boro’s/Baribon.HU’s online course.

Guest Post by Feltmakers Ireland member Breda Fay.

Pebble Shoulder Bag Workshop with Anikó (Baribon.hu)

Anikó’s Boros course, creating a felted Pebble Shoulder Bag, was designed to take place on the Zoom platform over two days (five hours daily). The learning goals were to make a small bag with a flap top and a closure with an enclosed pebble, to use organza as a surface decoration, and to dye the bag to create a gradient or ombre effect. The “enclosed pebble” is almost a trademark of the Baribon experience, and in this case, it would provide the weight for the bag flap to stay closed.

A list of materials and a clear and well-illustrated step-by-step PDF of the instructions were sent to all students in advance so that they had time to be prepared. There were also suggestions on colour choice, pebble size and weight, and dyeing. While my preferred option was to work alongside Anikó during the live Zoom meeting, there was also an option to receive the recorded material and work at your own time and pace.

Having previously done three courses with Aniko, I was well aware of the teaching competencies of the Baribon Community – Anikó, who is the tutor; Andrea, her wonderful humorous hostess/translator; and her hubby and son, who are in charge of the IT.


Day 1

After a short introduction, including technical info and a general description of the process, we started cutting out the template for the bag and the pebble closure from resist material, cutting the pattern for the embellishment, and then the fabric itself. Some participants could not find the needed embellishment fabric and instead substituted other fabric. Then, we proceeded to lay out the complex arrangement of fibres and wet them down, following along with Anikó’s instructions.


DAY 2

On the second day, we finished felting the bag and proceeded to fulling and shrinking. Anikó is a believer in being thorough and having no shortcuts. So hot water and vigorous rubbing were very much reserved only for the final shrinking process. Our bag was complete, rinsed and stuffed to dry before our coffee break.

The dyeing process began after the break. I used Leiko Uchiyama’s hand-dyed merino and silk for my outer layer of fibre and consequently did not want to dye. However, the dyeing provided a better gradient of colours in a much easier way than laying out fibres.

We then created the cord. I was delighted to achieve a wrinkle-free, strong cord – but it took well over an hour of felting, fulling and shrinking.

We all showed our work at the end and had a chat about what we had learned. There was also a raffle among the participants for a Baribon piece of jewellery.

What I Liked and Learned:

  • There was a second template of a small phone bag for those who wanted to work on a smaller scale.
  • Opportunity to ask questions and present your work during the course.
  • Loved the sheen and exciting surface of the embellishment fabric; it is similar to wood bark. But it did take work to get it incorporated – I can’t wait to try it again!
  • Opportunity to ask questions throughout the presentation and chat with participants during the breaks.
  • An opportunity to join a Facebook page to see the work of all – and for any further queries.

To learn more about Anikó Boros – Baribon.hu’s workshops, please visit her website. https://baribon.hu/workshops/

Editor’s Note: We recommend signing up for the email newsletters of instructors that you are interested in. That way, you are informed of upcoming courses.

Editor: Thank you, Breda, for your interesting article about your experiences with the Pebble Bag Workshop. If you are a member of Feltmakers Ireland and want to share your educational experiences with our readers, please email feltmakersie@gmail.com

Education: Pebble Bag Online Workshop – baribon.hu

Anikó Boros (aka baribon.hu) will show all the details of making the ‘Pebble Bag’. In addition to its aesthetic role, the pebble acts as a natural closure for the bag. Following the step-by-step instructions, you will be able to create your own pebble bag design, which will be even more exciting with textile-enriched felted surface and gradient dyeing.

When: the 17th and 18th of February.

For more information, visit her website – https://baribon.hu/pebble-bag-online-workshop

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Feltmakers Ireland aims to share information about awards, education, events, exhibitions, and opportunities that you will find interesting. Our sharing is neither paid for by nor an endorsement of these individuals or organisations.

Contact Us: If you have any concerns about content, please email us at feltmakersie@gmail.com.

Questions: For questions about content, please follow the link to the organisation involved in hosting the event.

Exciting Series of Summer Workshops

We are presenting a series of exciting Summer Workshops throughout July & August in the Phoenix Park, Bray & Greystones. There is something for everyone. If you are interested in taking part in any of these please contact the tutor directly, numbers are being kept low so you are well advised to book a place as soon as possible

19 July – Indigo Dyeing with Clodagh Mac Donagh, Feltmakers Studio, Phoenix Park

Contact Clodagh onclodaghmacdonagh@gmail.com, 0860574401

 

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25th July – Bag Workshop with Gabi McGrath  Feltmakers Studio, Phoenix Park. Contact Gabi on gabi.mcgrath@gmail.com, 0877864604

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1st August – Killruddery House and Gardens, in association with the Feltmakers Ireland guild, are hosting a feltmaking workshop in the beautiful Fruit Room Studio on the Killruddery estate on Saturday 1st August with Gabi McGrath. The workshop is suitable for all levels, even those new to the craft. The cost is €60, including basic the materials (extra can be purchased on the day).  Come to learn a new skill in the wonderful surroundings Killruddery has to offer. You will go home with a beautiful 3-D vessel that you designed and made yourself.  Application form and more details here: Workshop in Kilruddery House with Gabi

2nd August – Acid Dyeing with Clodagh Mac Donagh, Feltmakers Studio, Phoenix Park Contact Clodagh onclodaghmacdonagh@gmail.com, 0860574401

 

8th August  – Feltmakers Ireland, in association with the Killruddery House and Gardens, are hosting an eco-dyeing workshop in the beautiful Fruit Room Studio on the Killruddery estate with Misha Markova. Join in an adventure of making wonderful cloth and paper samples for a one day. The aim of the session is to extract colours from natural materials using a variety of eco dyeing and printing techniques. Suitable for dyeing novices as well as for those who want to improve their skills. The cost is €60, including basic materials (extra can be purchased on the day). Application form and more details here: Workshop in Kilruddery House with Misha

8th August  – Slippers workshop with Gabi McGrath, Feltmakers Studio, Phoenix Park. Contact Gabi on gabi.mcgrath@gmail.com, 0877864604
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9 August – Eco Printing with Misha Markova, Feltmakers Studio, Phoenix Park.  Contact Misha

on markovam@tcd.ie, 0851325622

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15th August – Shibori felt workshop with Nessa McCormack, Location: Nessa’s studio near Greystones Contact Nessa McCormack at nessamccormack@gmail.com086 6022511makefelt.com.

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29 August – Eco Printing with Misha Markova, Feltmakers Studio, Phoenix Park.

Contact Misha on markovam@tcd.ie, 0851325622

 

Slippers & Bags with Gabi McGrath

Gabi McGrath is running two really interesting workshops from her studio in Lucan
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One-day slipper making workshop on 21 June (Sat) from 10-5pm in Lucan, Co.Dublin
It costs 75 euros including materials. Please bring a packed lunch.
Two-day bag making workshop on 12-13th July (Sat-Sun) from 10-5pm in Lucan,Co. Dublin
It costs 100 euros, materials are not included in the price but can be purchased on the day. Please bring a packed lunch.
To book your place contact Gabi on 0877864604 or e-mail me on gabi.mcgrath@gmail.com.