This morning I had the pleasure of meeting all the girls who are collaborating with me and their teacher Mairead for our CRAFTed project in Kilkenny, we had fun! We started the session with a look at some of my work and then passed around different raw materials so the girls could both handle and smell raw and processed wool. Mairead and the class had spoken previously about what we might be getting up to and everybody had questions they wanted to ask and journals ready to write the answers down in, along with video and photography these journals are a way for them to explore and document our project. Three of the girls (at least I think it was three!) had brought in video cameras and we also had photographers amongst the pupils which is just as well, I was talking and demonstrating so much that I never remembered to take even one photo, definitely a first for me! Once I explained the felting process I laid out a piece of flat felt and then everyone took turns rubbing and rolling so they would have a clearer idea of what they would be doing over the course of the next three sessions. They then started to jot down ideas and sketches for their main pieces, our theme is ‘exploring transision’ and we are making one collaborative wall hanging and at least one individual piece each. The wall hanging is going to have 32 pockets (one for each pupil) and each girl will both decorate the outside of their pocket and select an item (or items) to place inside this. When completed the wall hanging will be displayed in the school and the items left there as a memory when they move forward to secondary school later this year. As I am writing this I am wondering should there also be a pocket for Mairead as their teacher and me as the facilitator??? The individual projects will also have some way of holding a special item, maybe this will be a pocket in a piece of flat felt or a three dimensional object such as a vessel or a bag. These pieces will be for the pupils to carry with them as they leave the school and the idea here is that the items they put inside these pieces will have meaning for them and be something that they want to bring with them into their future. Anyway, I had a great time and hope that the girls did too! Next Wednesday they will all make their first piece of flat felt (which will be stuck onto the journal covers) as well as designing the templates for their individual projects. I hope too to have prefelted a base and pockets for the wall hanging prior to the session, if this is the case the girls can also start decorating the pockets and surround next week.
The latest issue of my all time favourite magazine has just been published by Stamptington. I ADORE Green Craft!!!!! Such fun, inspirational and new ways of looking at incorporating recycled, upcycled and found materials into ones work, I defy anybody not to like this publication! The other Stamptington magazine that really grabs my fancy is Haute Handbags, this is the one I spoke about a couple of weeks ago that inspired me to add leather leaves and beads to the top of one of my felt vessels, picture of this vessel to come soon I promise!
Sounds like a great project and a lot of fun… brave of you to be teaching with all these cameras on you. Thanks for posting the magazines. I hadn’t come across either before, but will now look out for them. Can’t wait to hear about how the project develops, Fiona
Nicola,
SO glad you love Haute! Definitely you should consider submitting. Next deadline is5/15/11. Happy crafting!
Good morning Nicola,
Such a meaningful project that you’re working on with the students. What a gift! It’s wonderful that you’re helping the students find a way to process and make the transition into secondary school through both past memories and future hopes and dreams. What a marvelous treasure that they’re bestowing on their current school…Can’t wait to see pictures as this project progresses.
Will look for the above mentioned magazines the next time I’m at the bookstore…Always love your reading suggestions and these look great!
Big hugs,
Dawn
Hi Nicola,
I still can’t believe the irony of you posting about Greencraft today! I’ve still got my fingers crossed the my article (or paragraph or whatever tiny space they alot me!) will be in this issue…waiting another 6 months will be torture! It is a great magazine and I’m glad to see people are taking notice of it.
Can’t wait to see pictures of your work with the students…sound like a great project.
Kristi