INTRODUCING ALPACAS:
Sandra explaining shearing day - and wearing alpaca red felt cowboy hat.
WHERE DO ALPACAS COME FROM?
A little alpaca history and geography
FIBER art TECHNIQUES:
Knit I-cord to felt into leashes and lead ropes
Wet felt bag
THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH ALPACA: Spin, Knit, Crochet, weave, felt- wet, needle and knit felt, sew fabric, latch and locker hook rugs, embroider, weave, use for stuffing....wear it, use it, touch it!
PREPPING FIBER:
KOOL-AID DYEING:
We felted soap next and everyone took turns felting the fiber onto the bar of soap, adding bright dyed pieces for decoration.
The student's finished felted soap bar with orange Kool-Aid dyed fiber-wet & madder dyed fiber-dry. Photo by Sandra.
DYEING WITH PLANTS IN SAN LUIS OBISPO:
Madder can grow in our region...it takes a few years growth, then roots are dug up, cut, ground to small bits and used for vat dye...fiber is mordanted first, to set the dye.
Correopsis is a common garden flower and the species with the most petals is the best for dyeing. We briefly talked about dying with natural dyes, as well as doing our simpler Kool-Aid dyeing.
FUN WITH ALPACAS: Introducing Calypso
Calypso is our newest young P.R. alpaca - he's about one year old, was bottle fed, so he halter trained easily and enjoy's meeting people.
Thanks, Gracie, for taking the field trip photos for us!
LUNCH TIME FOR CLASS & HERD:
Teachers & Moms lunching with students in the Visitor's Garden....Thanks for a wonderful time, Trinity Lutheran School!
Dave & Sandra Wallace