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Feather Felts Felting Workshops
Feather Felts run regular workshops for needle felting models and wet felting (painting pictures with wool).
About Feather Felts Felting Workshops
Why not join us for a relaxing few hours trying out this therapeutic craft. Workshops available for all different skill levels. You can needle felt a model animal using tactile British wool. Or how about learning the art of wet felt picture making?
This ancient craft uses simply soap, water and soft wool and lots of elbow grease from you to create a picture of your choice. The sessions vary in length depending on what you choose to make.
All the workshops include full materials, tea or coffee, cakes and biscuits. Felting is a relaxing and sociable craft to learn and I promise you will be delighted with the results! Jane (the tutor) has taught for many years and has a wealth of experience and knowledge to share. If there are three or more of you I am happy to run a class on a different day if you cant make the scheduled workshops.
** All you bring on the day is enthusiasm and an appetite for tea and biscuits (all refreshments provided).
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