Workshop Description
Learn to create a beautiful felted landscape with instructor Margaret Anne Smith. Using two felting techniques (wet-felting and dry or needle-felting), play with colours and textures and create a wall hanging to take home with you. You will learn about various kinds of wool and see how they work in this ancient craft of felt-making! The instructor will provide samples and photos for inspiration, walk you through the wet-felting and needle-felting processes, and give options for framing your finished work.
Workshop Information
Time: 9:30am-4:30pm
Dates: Saturday, November 30, 2024
Duration: 6 hours (with break for lunch)
Fees: $135.00 All supplies included
Skill level: Beginner
Capacity: 10 students
Supplies / Equipment
Please note: Participants are asked to bring 2 old towels for the wet felting process
(The instructor will have a few extras on hand, if you can’t source these items.)
Artist Biography
Margaret Anne Smith is a teacher, poet, and fibre artist who lives in Saint John. Fascinated by the interplay of colour and texture, she uses wet felting, dry (needle) felting, and hand stitching to make garments, wall-hangings, and small figures. She draws inspiration from living near the shores of the Bay of Fundy, and loves to share her passion by facilitating workshops.