FELT This! Classes for 2013
First, I apologize for the lack of attention to the blog. I promise to do better.
The next three classes I have planned are as follows and will be held at the Potwin Presbyterian Church located at 5th & Washburn in Topeka:
Needle Felt a Bag-on-a-Block class-January 19-9am to Noon Fee: $30
Materials: Bring 2oz of base wool & 2oz dyed roving, top or art batt (no superwash). Felting needles and block...
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Thursday Tutorial! 31 Days of Creativity
So you think you want to learn to needle felt? Well, here are my basic instructions. All you need is some wool fiber, a needle felting needle or two, and a foam base upon which to felt. Give it a try-you might like it!
Needle Felting Basic Instructions:
Loosen your fibers by gently pulling apart between your fingers. (You must pull the locks apart to open them up to dispel any veggie matter...
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31 Days of Creativity-Tuesday Tips and Tricks
I apologize for the late evening posting-my son & daughter-in-law had an emergency need for Granna to sit with young master Ezra for a spell. All is well, and I got to see my grandson-good news all around.
So, Tuesdays will be Tips and Tricks day, and today’s tip is to seek out opportunities to learn more about your craft! I was fortunate to discover the Harveyville Project and FELT SCHOOL about 4...
31 days of CREATIVITY
Thank you, the Nester http://www.thenester.com/ , for your inspiration to blog for the month of October. I think this will be a challenge akin to NanoWriMo http://www.nanowrimo.org/ in that it will DEMAND I be intentional about blogging-a good thing!
So-what to expect here on annasplaceofholding? October has been designated as production month given that my holiday show season begins the first...