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ELEANOR’s DREAMS (2011): Part of my Pieces of Dreams series, this speaks of spring and spring flowers. It is made from recycled wool sweaters which I shrink in hot, soapy water, to make a thick wool felt; and it is embellished with many stitches and vintage buttons; 6” x 6”.

PIECES OF DREAMS (2003). Felted wool (which I make from old sweaters), vintage velvet from an abandoned church rectory (a gift from the pastor), wool thread, silk thread, antique buttons (mother-of-pearl, vegetable ivory, cut steel, rhinestone, paste, china, cloth, brass, etc.), antique seed pearls, Austrian crystal beads, miniature jingle bells; 14.5” x 14.5”.

This piece grew over a period of years and it was a wonderful experience.

Chosen for publication in the book 500 Felt Objects: Creative Explorations of a Remarkable Material (Lark Press).

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GREEN & PURPLE PENNY RUG (2004): Felted wool made from recycled sweaters, vintage buttons, wool thread; 18” x 17”. By Morna Crites-Moore.

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Count Your Blessings (1997): An early penny rug, made from recycled wool sweaters. It now lives in a Vermont farmhouse, where it hangs on the stairway landing, so the children of the house will see it before going to bed; 23” x 15”.

Detail of a Sari Scarf from Red Sari, a design company profiled by Alice Dana Spencer in the latest online issue of HandEye Magazine. Fabulous photo by Julie West.

For sale at my Etsy store: WickedWaifFiber.

Sunset Dreams - made from recycled wool sweaters and antique buttons.

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