Beginner Sculpting with Wool: Needle Felted Forest Toadstools with Elizabeth Whitton

About Beginner Sculpting with Wool: Needle Felted Forest Toadstools with Elizabeth Whitton

Learn how to "sculpt with wool" in this beginner needle felting workshop. Students will learn how to make different types of small shapes and attach them together to make this mushroom scene. These techniques can be applied to other 3D needle felting projects. Workshop includes all materials. Finger guards will be available for use during the class. We will also cover needle felting basics such as terminology, where to find needle felting inspiration and support and where to source the best supplies. No experience necessary however students must have good hand/eye coordination, manual dexterity and be able to work with focus and care - felting needles are sharp!


Materials, Equipment, and Supplies the Student Must Bring to Class

None


Materials Fee (to be paid directly to the instructor) and Kit Description

$20 - includes a wool mat, felting needles, felting wool, and instruction sheet.


Homework

None

Skill Level

No experience necessary, however students must have good hand/eye coordination, manual dexterity and be able to work with focus and care - felting needles are sharp!


$80.00
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When

Single 3-hour session on Thursday, May 2, at 1 pm ET.


Class Location

Gary J. Arthur Community Center – Lisbon Room

May
2nd
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
Beginner Sculpting with Wool: Needle Felted Forest Toadstools with Elizabeth Whitton
Elizabeth Whitton

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Elizabeth Whitton

    Elizabeth Whitton is a mompreneur who turned her love of wool into a thriving family-run needle felting business called Felted Sky. A self-taught needle felter, she has a knack for designing beautiful small projects that she has turned into a line of needle felting kits suitable for beginners. Felted Sky’s line of kits and supplies can now be found online and in over 100 shops across the US and Canada. Elizabeth enjoys teaching through her kits, in person and online. Her work has been featured in Better Homes and Gardens, Do It Yourself magazine and on the Etsy blog. She has been teaching needle felting for 8 years at a variety of fiber festivals, schools, local yarn shops, and maker spaces. She loves that she is able to promote stress-relief, creativity and joy through needle felting.


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