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Teaching Needlefelting
2009.04.07
I have a basket of 'face stages' I take to classes and create a head along with my students. These are sitting on one of my weaving looms.
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I have a basket of 'face stages' I take to classes and create a head along with my students. These are sitting on one of my weaving looms.
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I have many heads and bodies hanging about needing to be finished!
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I have many heads and bodies hanging about needing to be finished!
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Travis and Sarah said they wanted to learn, so I took stuff up to their home to do it together.
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Travis and Sarah said they wanted to learn, so I took stuff up to their home to do it together.
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This is Trav's finished 'Frumpy Old Man'.
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This is Trav's finished 'Frumpy Old Man'.
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This is the little lady my sister-in-love Chris made when visiting us last summer. I was working on creating her daughter Leah, but haven't taken the time to finish it yet.
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This is the little lady my sister-in-love Chris made when visiting us last summer. I was working on creating her daughter Leah, but haven't taken the time to finish it yet.
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I've taught needlefelting in many settings. I keep the beautiful colors of wool in a big basket, my hand-dyed wool hair in another basket, and lots of extra foam pads and needles - so it's somewhat transportable. At plein air art events people are attracted to my basket and then enjoy watching the needlefelting process. Everyone who tries it loves it.