Heather Lair, Gimli, Manitoba, Canada

Heather Lair, Gimli, Manitoba, Canada

Heather Lair, Gimli, Manitoba, Canada
Technique by Debra Svedberg
Quilters cotton, torn in strips & sewn randomly on fabric covered peltex. Roughed up for texture. I have made a Canadian Maple Leaf in it’s fall colors for your tree. I love your project and I am thrilled to contribute!

Heather Lowe, Milton, Derby, UK

Heather Lowe, Milton, Derby, UK

Heather Lowe, Milton, Derby, UK
Hand felted material, embroidered by hand mainly one machine. My friend Sue introduced me to your web site and I was inspired to make some oak leaves.

Hee-Jin Lee, Seoul, South Korea

Hee-Jin Lee, Seoul, South Korea

Hee-Jin Lee, Seoul, South Korea
Felt & mixing yarn. I wanted to express leaves colors and abstract feelings. Organza, Korean Paper, Wire, “I used Organza because it is for Korean traditional clothes. And then I was put the Korean traditional picture was made by very famous Korean painter, Yoon-Bock Sin, And I made blue wavy wire. This is like leaves curved line.” Organza, Felt, Korean Paper, “At first, I made Korean paper that is made by Psychrophyte. And then I was put felt between Organzas. Finally I was needle working.”

Heike Gerbig, Berlin, Germany

Heike Gerbig, Berlin, Germany

Heike Gerbig, Berlin, Germany
Quilted cotton on felt with needle felted oak leaf. The felted leaf I made several years ago, when I first began developing my love for crafting.