Learn the basics of felting -- wet and needle -- to make a cozy, tactile token of affection. You'll start with a wire structure and build it up with wool fiber using needle felting tools. Kathryn will demonstrate wet felting to finish your pieces and talk about how to turn your felted objects into jewelry or ornaments if desired.
You'll go home with two hearts roughly 2" x 2" and instructions for how to keep going with your new hobby.
Audience: tweens, teens, and adults
Skill level: Beginner
Supplies we'll provide: materials, tools, and kind, patient instruction
Supplies to bring with you:
Your curiosity and willingness to experiment
A face mask
Safety Precautions:
Class size is limited due to social distancing requirements.
Masks are required to be worn over your nose and mouth for the duration of the class.
If you are not feeling well, if anyone in your household has tested positive in the past week, and/or if you are not vaccinated against COVID-19, please stay home.
When you sign up for this class, you're agreeing to abide by our safety precautions as well as our registration policy. Please contact us before registering if you have any questions.
Instructor:
Kathryn has been sharing her enthusiasm for needle felting with students in Maine for more than ten years now at the Common Ground Fair, Pineland Farms, and Montessori schools. She's created her own line of ergonomic "get a grip" felting needles that you'll get to try out in class.
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