Felt Study Group

At the Felting Study Group summer meeting Regine Carey taught us at her home how to make felt fabric.

Our fall felting will be checking out Jean’s new felting “toys”. Four of us at a time can make (unfinished size 2ft x 2ft) squares of felt fabric in the felting machine in minutes vs all day. You can make as many 2ftx2ft squares with about 4 layers of fiber as you like. Plus we will see some of her other industrial tools (e.g the 24 inch carding machine and maybe even the cord maker. If you would like to do flat wet felting and not need to do the shuffle and jive please join us.

Our fall felting will be checking out Jean’s new felting “toys”. Four of us at a time can make (unfinished size 2ft x 2ft) squares of felt fabric in the felting machine in minutes vs all day. You can make as many 2ftx2ft squares with about 4 layers of fiber as you like. Plus we will see some of her other industrial tools (e.g the 24 inch carding machine and maybe even the cord maker. If you would like to do flat wet felting and not need to do the shuffle and jive please join us.

Our fall felting will be checking out Jean’s new felting “toys”. Four of us at a time can make (unfinished size 2ft x 2ft) squares of felt fabric in the felting machine in minutes vs all day. You can make as many 2ftx2ft squares with about 4 layers of fiber as you like. Plus we will see some of her other industrial tools (e.g the 24 inch carding machine and maybe even the cord maker. If you would like to do flat wet felting and not need to do the shuffle and jive please join us.

Date & Time: December 7th – 9:30 am
Location: Jean VanEffen, 15631 159th LN SE YELM
Phone: 360-894-1273

Bring lunch and prepared fiber and optional yarn to craft as many felt squares as you like. If you do not have fiber you can use from the study group stash. Contact Gail Trotter getrotter@comcast.net if you need more information.

Also let Gail know if you are interested in making the felt rocks for the ANWG guild booth floor. The booth team is interested in using the “stones” and we will get more details on how much space they would like covered.