Autumn Needle felt classes

Date Published: August 13, 2022
Categories: Blog | Learn | News & Events

As life has returned to normal we begin the Autumn term catching up with our  needle felt  Nativity plan for 2020

27th October 10.00 – 12.00  Nativity Scene Characters £18.00

Characters that some may still wish to make include,  Wisemen, Shepherds, Inn Keeper, Angel Gabriel.                Each student will have to pre book at least a week before naming their  character so that materials  are prepared for the session

22nd November 10.00 – 12.00 Father Christmas  decoration £18.00 

Using Southdown and dyed Corriedale wool and wool locks to form his beard.  Father Christmas will approximately 4 inches. He will be strung with Perles cotton thread

 13th December 10.00 -12.00  Christmas Garland Part 2 

Using the needle felting method with a felting needle brush pad or / and a felting applique you will make approximately 5 stars. We will string our pompoms and stars or hearts to complete our garland

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Hi, I’m Valerie

I live in a rural market town in East Sussex, close to both the South Downs and the coast. I am a felt artist and I love making and teaching.  Find out more on my About Me page

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