While felt is the oldest known textile to humankind, ‘Nuno-felting’ is a relatively new felting technique in the world of felting, developed in 1992 by Australian fiber artist, Polly Stirling. The word "nuno" comes from the Japanese word for fabric or cloth, 布. Nuno-felting is a variation on the ancient textile technique of felting, which involves combining loose wool fibers, with a loosely woven fabric (such as the lightweight silk that we will be using) to create a unique, light-weight fabric. Come explore the ancient art of feltmaking with a modern twist. Your finished scarf will be lovely.
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STUDENTS WILL NEED TO BRING
INSTRUCTOR BIO
Dawn Edwards is a felt artist/tutor based in Plainwell, Michigan. She sells her work under the label ‘Felt So Right’ and teaches within the USA and internationally. Dawn’s felt art has appeared in exhibitions, magazines & books, including: Ellen Bakker’s book Worldwide Colours of Felt, several issues of the Australian 'FELT' Magazine, International Feltmakers Association ‘Felt Matters’ journal, HGA’s ‘Shuttle, Spindle & Dyepot’ journal, Danish GRIMA journal, and Fiber Art Now. Dawn is co-coordinator of the 8,000 member FELT UNITED, with the goal of uniting feltmakers from all around the world
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellations made 1 week or more in advance of the class date will receive a 100% refund. Cancellations made within 3 - 6 days will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations made within 48 hours to the class will not be refunded.
If you plan miss a session of class, please inform your instructor, or email our Program Coordinator, Lauren Hood, at L.hood@bowercenter.org
$165 Registration Fee
This includes the fee of the materials that the instructor will be providing during the workshop