Wet felting is a method of creating art using wool as your medium. This felting method is thousands of years old and has a rich history in many cultures. In this workshop, you will learn about different breeds of wool and their properties. We’ll start by making a small piece of felt to help us understand the unique, natural properties of wool. Each participant will then make a larger ‘sampler’ piece of felt. We will explore many techniques. Including working with resists – adding silk- creating texture – adding yarn, bamboo or other fibres – different edge finishes. This will be a relaxed, experimental felting class. Wet felting is a hands-on, sometimes messy art process. Wear comfortable clothes that you can get wet and not worry about.
Audience: This class is suitable for beginners and intermediate felters, ages 16 and up.
Supplies: All supplies are included in this workshop. Please bring a good lunch, a water bottle, and any snacks you would like for the day. Please wear comfortable clothes that you can get messy in!
Registration cost: $ 141.66
Did you know that Members of the Leighton Art Centre get 10% off the registration cost of all workshops and kids’ summer camps? Please visit www.leightoncentre.org/support/members.
Cancellation and Refund Policy: Please note there is a NO REFUND policy on all Leighton Art Centre workshops. A refund will be only be issued to participants if the workshop is cancelled by the workshop coordinator due to insufficient enrollment, extreme weather conditions, or Covid-19 restrictions. Workshops may be cancelled prior to the start date and participants will be notified via email and/or phone, and a full refund will be processed.
Withdrawal from workshops for medical reasons must be accompanied by a doctor’s medical note and must be received by the Leighton workshop coordinator prior to the workshop start date to be qualified for a full refund.
Artist/Instructor Biography: Leah Cathleen taught school field trips for over 11 years at the Leighton Art Centre. She left the LAC 12 years ago to start her own company- ArtFelt Studio – teaching exclusively felting. Her lessons explore both wet and needle felting.
“Watching someone work with wool for the first time, seeing their expression as their artwork takes shape, feeling their pride in their creation – these are powerful moments that I look forward to with every class I teach. I am energized by the creative force present in a felting class.”