Nuno Felting in the Artist's Studio!
posted by smlwallin
When:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday, February 9
Where:
Artist Studio,
185 N. Lena St.,
Ridgway,
CO
81432
Description:
Nuno Felting is a Japanese form of wet felting. It incorporates fabric into the process. A loosely woven natural fabric is melded together using wool roving, soap, water and pressure. The result is quiet impressive. The class will learn how make a pre-felt, and then create their own scarf to take home. This is an opportunity for an intimate class IN the artists studio, individual attention to each student will be given to create an exceptional learning experience! No more than 3 students will be accepted, giving an opportunity for semi-private lessons that will allow for a in-depth and intensive learning environment.
Included in price is $40 materials fee.
Included in price is $40 materials fee.
Details:
970-318-0150
questions@weehawkenarts.org
Nuno 1
photos
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