The International Feltmakers Association (IFA) online courses for wet feltmaking are currently open for enrollment. There are five different courses, and each covers a specific area of interest to felters:
The October-November Coursework access begins on the 1st of October and ends on the 30th of November, 2025. The courses run three times a year with a period of access to the online material. The other two slots are scheduled inย January/February and May/June.
The workshops are delivered step-by-step, on screen and as a downloadable or printable PDF through the Ruzuku platform. Students work at their own pace and can use the online group forum to ask the course mentor any questions they may have. Students can also share their work through peer feedback and discussions.
Fibre packs can be ordered if needed.
Feltmakers Ireland guild member Hรฉlรจne Dooley is one of the mentors with the IFA Discovering Feltmaking Courses. She masterfully guided us through the ‘Cracked Earth’ and ‘Geode’ techniques during our April 2023 Sunday Session!
The online courses are open to IFA members and non-members.
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Join the Knit + Stitch Show in Northern Ireland from the 13th to the 16th of November at the Eikon Exhibition Centre.
Stock up on quality craft supplies from over 100 exhibitors, explore Textile Galleries featuring world-renowned textile artists, a vast array of workshops, talks & lectures,and more to be announced! Whether youโre a seasoned crafter or just getting started, thereโs something for everyone.
Itโs the perfect place to shop, learn, and connect with like-minded crafters.
When: Thursday, the 13th through Sunday, the 16th of November.
How to Enter the Giveaway:
โ If you read this on our Instagram or Facebook, LIKE this post and COMMENT โ โYes, Knit + Stitchโ. If you share the post, your tagged friends must also LIKE and COMMENT to be entered into the Giveaway.
โ For readers NOT using social media, please EMAIL- feltmakersIE@gmail.com and write โYes, Knit + Stitchโ in the Subject Line.
Giveaway Tickets
This Giveaway is the SECOND of FIVE, as we have 5 pairs of tickets, and runs through midnight, Sunday, the 21st of September. We will then collect the names and then randomly draw ONE winner.
(Please do not enter more than once โ ie via entering through multiple platforms. However, you can enter each week’s Giveaway if you have not won previously.)
On Monday afternoon, the Giveaway winner will receive a unique COUPON CODE from Feltmakers Ireland, which she can use to book her pair of free tickets via the Knit + Stitch Show website.
T&Cs: This code is for a pair of Standard Single Day Adult tickets, valid on any day. It is not valid on VIP, Two-Day, or group tickets. Tickets are for entry only; transport to and from the venue is not included.
Please note that the winning tickets need to be pre-booked.
Discounted Entry
If you donโt win the Giveaway, you can still use the code FELTMAKERSIR to save ยฃ2 at checkout.
โโT&Cs: ยฃ2 off standard adult / concession tickets only. Offer not valid on VIP, Child or group tickets. Offer expires Sunday, the 2nd of November 2025. Booking fee applies.
For more information about the exciting events, textile galleries, workshops, and vendors at the Knit + Stitch Show Northern Ireland, or to book tickets with the above discount code, visit the website using this unique link โ https://www.knitandstitchshow.co.uk/northernireland/feltmakers-ireland/
This promotional giveaway is not sponsored, endorsed, administered, or associated with Instagram or Facebook.
Update: 22nd of September – this Giveaway is Closed. A winner has been selected from the random name picker.
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Jane Fox wore her name tag and lots of felted flowers while helping the Guild at Bloom 2025
Feltmakers Ireland’s 2025 Season Opener: Name Tag Wet Felting Workshop
What an incredible start to the 2025 season for Feltmakers Ireland! Our recent wet felting workshop, led by the wonderfully talented Jane Fox, was a resounding success, bringing together over 30 enthusiastic participants for a day of creativity, connection, and craft. On behalf of Feltmakers Ireland, we want to extend our deepest gratitude to Jane for making this event truly unforgettable.
Jane’s worktable with the supplies used to make Name TagsSuch glowing colours of the prefelt from Jane!Prefelt now chopped up to make letters for namesSome sample names on Jane’s worktable
The Name Tag Making Workshop was a perfect blend of skill-building and community spirit, with participants ranging from seasoned felters to those just dipping their toes into the craft. Janeโs expertise, patience, and warm, relatable approach created an inviting atmosphere that resonated with everyone. Her ability to guide each participant, regardless of experience level, ensured that everyone left the session not only with newfound skills but also with a sense of accomplishment and joy.
One of the highlights of the day was the creation of personal name tags, each a unique piece of artwork crafted by the participants themselves.
In the workshop, Jane began by explaining and demonstrating how the name tags would be made using two pieces of prefelt. Each student started with a rectangular piece of white prefelt to act as the base. They then chose from colourful pre-felted wool that Jane had kindly prepared beforehand using her drum carder. On top of this, students could add embellishments such as silk, viscose, or even tiny chopped pieces of prefelt to create a confetti-like effect.
Once the decorative layers were arranged, the pieces were wetted down and lightly felted so the fibres began to intermingle and bond.
Cutting Out Letters
After this stage, the colourful prefelt was gently patted dry, ready for the next step. Students then cut out the letters of their names and arranged them either on the white prefelt or on the coloured felt. These layers were felted together and patted dry once more. Jane brought cut-out paper letters for the students to use, while Elizabeth brought silver-coloured, metal ones from a Meccano set.
The Stained Glass Felting Method
Jane shows the back of an image that has the stained glass felting technique, which outlines the various sections.
To make the letters stand out more clearly, students used the โstained glass feltingโ technique developed by Niki Collier during COVID-19, which culminated in an international exhibition that was shown at the Pearse Museum in Dublin and Gallery Kabllo, Vienna, in Austria – https://making.ie/stories/felt-stained-glass.
The stained glass method involved needle-felting a narrow black border of Merino roving around each coloured field or letter, which gave the shapes a crisp outline and improved legibility. By the end of the process, each participant had created a unique felted name tag, decorated with colour, texture, and clear lettering.
Jane Shows How to Make Narrow Lines with Wool
Members Using the Stained Glass Technique
These beautiful creations will be used at future Feltmakers Ireland events, serving as both a practical tool and a meaningful memento.
Some of the Almost Done Name Tags
A Couple of Longer Names
Jane had a clever solution to those members who had longer names: On a colourful felted ground, one could ‘write’ one’s name using a needle felting tool and black Merino wool. No cutting out of letters is needed!
A Nifty Needle Felting Kit
A couple of members brought along portable needle felting kits that we admired! A rainbow of wool, tools and even finger guards were included.
Biscuits with History
Each Sunday Session, Lorna creates interesting baked goods that have been eaten in the past. This month, she brought Aberffaw Biscuits. We wonder what she will bake next month?
Biscuits by Lorna – always a tasty and educational feature at our Sunday Sessions. Each session, she makes a different type.
The early feedback from participants has been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising Janeโs ability to make the workshop both educational and fun. Her passion for wet felting shone through, inspiring everyone to explore their creativity and connect with one another in a warm, supportive environment.
Felting Away
We couldnโt have asked for a better way to kick off our Autumn 2025 season!
Our Gratitude
Many thanks to all the volunteers who helped our Sunday Session run so smoothly: Lorna for opening the hall and taking care of all of our caffeine needs, Adrienne for greeting the members, Sam for making sure that the hall was left in excellent condition, and the rest of the committee for ensuring that the day ran so well. Stay tuned for more exciting workshops and events with Feltmakers Ireland, as we continue to celebrate the art of felting and the connections it fosters.
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Good Bog, Bad Bog – Collaborative Felting Project – Enniskerry, Co Wicklow
โGood Bog Bad Bogโ sees wool-based landscape representations of a functioning bog and an eroded one, highlighting the ecological importance of Wicklow’s peatlands, sparking conversation around biodiversity loss, climate resilience and water quality.
This exhibition features felted pieces by Sharon Wells, along with a collaborative community project guided by Sharon. Amongst the artists are guild members Loli Cox and Margaret Ryan Collins.
Gort Arts Second Annual Members’ Exhibition – Co Galway
Guild member Joanne Foley is exhibiting work as part of the Gort Arts second annual members’ exhibition, which opens on Culture Night at 7 PM, with live music and refreshments.
When: The show runs from Friday, the 19th to the 28th of September, 2025
FORMDesignMade Exhibition – Tullow Library – Co Carlow
FORM Designmade has a retrospective exhibition showcasing the exceptional talent of 10 craft practitioners from County Carlow. Guild member Leiko Uchiyama is among the artists.
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Guild memberย Jane Foxย will lead us in creating our own Name Badges. The photo shows her badge, which she wore to demonstrate at this year’s Bloom. It is both beautiful and sustainable, and combines wet felting with needle felting!
Please bring the following items:
Your usual Wet Felting Kit, which includes a hand towel, soap, a small bowl, and a medium-sized piece of bubble plastic.
Felting needles and a sponge or felting mat. (We will have some extra felting needles and sponges on hand).
Sharp scissors.
Small bamboo mat – if you already have one. We have some extras for members to use during the session.
Optional: Bits and bobs such as beads, sequins, thread, and a needle – if you would like to sew these in.
Optional: Embellishment fibres, if desired.
The Guild and Jane will provide the other materials needed.
Additional Information:
If you can, please bring a home-baked good to share and a travel mug (so we can reduce our use of disposable cups).
And as this is the season of coughs and sneezes, please do not come if you feel that you are ill.
Zoom Access to the Sunday Session:
A Zoom link to members will be emailed at 9 AM on Friday, the 12th of September. Please check your email.
Meetup in Co Galway:
Can’t make it to Dublin AND want to chat with folks in personabout everyone’s favourite thing – feltmaking?
Feltmakers Ireland will have a meeting in Gort, Co Galway THIS Sunday, the 14th at 11 AM.
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On Monday, the 15th of September, Malรบ Colorรญn of Talu Earth will share her best tips to identify dye plants in the wild, so that you can gain insights into the colours we see, and learn how to predict the results in the dye pot.
She will discuss the following:
Is that a dye plant?
What colour does it make?
Will this brightly-coloured flower dye my shirt that colour?
Why is it so hard to get green?
When: Monday, 15th September at 6:30 PM (Irish time), via a FREE Zoom call.
Feltmakers Ireland aims to share information about awards, education, events, exhibitions, and opportunities that you will find interesting. Our sharing is neither paid for by nor an endorsement of these individuals or organisations.
Contact Us: If you have any concerns about content, please email us at feltmakersie@gmail.com.
Questions: For questions about content, please follow the link to the organisation involved in hosting the event.
Join the Knit + Stitch Show in Northern Ireland from the 13th to the 16th of November at the Eikon Exhibition Centre.
Stock up on quality craft supplies from over 100 exhibitors, explore Textile Galleries featuring world-renowned textile artists, a vast array of workshops, talks & lectures,and more to be announced! Whether youโre a seasoned crafter or just getting started, thereโs something for everyone.
Itโs the perfect place to shop, learn, and connect with like-minded crafters.
When: Thursday, the 13th through Sunday, the 16th of November.
How to Enter the Giveaway:
โ If you read this on our Instagram or Facebook, LIKE this post and COMMENT โ โYes, Knit + Stitchโ. If you share the post, your tagged friends must also LIKE and COMMENT to be entered into the Giveaway.
โ For readers NOT using social media, please EMAIL- feltmakersIE@gmail.com and write โYes, Knit + Stitchโ in the Subject Line.
This Giveaway (the first of FIVE as we have 5 pairs of tickets) runs through midnight, Sunday, the 14th of September. We will collect the names and randomly draw ONE winner. (Please do not enter more than once โ ie via entering through multiple platforms.)
On Monday afternoon, the Giveaway winner will receive a coupon code from Feltmakers Ireland, which she can use to book a pair of free tickets via the Knit + Stitch Show website.
T&Cs: This code is for a pair of Standard Single Day Adult tickets, valid on any day. It is not valid on VIP, Two-Day, or group tickets. Tickets are for entry only; transport to and from the venue is not included.
Please note that the winning tickets need to be pre-booked.
Discounted Entry
If you donโt win the Giveaway, you can still use the code FELTMAKERSIR to save ยฃ2 at checkout.
โโT&Cs: ยฃ2 off standard adult / concession tickets only. Offer not valid on VIP, Child or group tickets. Offer expires Sunday, the 2nd of November 2025. Booking fee applies.
For more information about the exciting events, textile galleries, workshops, and vendors at the Knit + Stitch Show Northern Ireland, or to book tickets with the above discount code, visit the website using this unique link โ https://www.knitandstitchshow.co.uk/northernireland/feltmakers-ireland/
This promotional giveaway is not sponsored, endorsed, administered, or associated with Instagram or Facebook.
GIVEAWAY CLOSED – Monday, the 15th of September – the tickets to the 1st Giveaway have been awarded.
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Several of Feltmakers Ireland members are participating in this year’s Culture Night – Friday, the 19th of September.
Art Exhibition – Sutton, Co Dublin
Guild members Sandra Reynolds and Fiona Leech are amongst the artists who are exhibiting as part of Sow’s Ear Collective at the Bayside Community Centre. โTaking Shapeโ is the second group exhibition from the Sowโs Ear Collective, a gathering of multidisciplinary artists working across painting, sculpture, textiles, and more.
When: 7 PM – 10 PM, on Friday, the 19th of September.
Tamzen Lundy and her colleagues at GATHER Kildare will be hosting an open night. Watch live demonstrations of traditional and contemporary skills, including feltmaking, wood carving, and glassmaking.
When: 4:30 PM – 6 PM, on Friday, the 19th of September.
If you are a guild member who is participating in a Culture Night event, please let us know – FeltmakersIE@gmail.com
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The Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) is hosting its annual Earth Rising festival, which features over 50 free events designed to inspire, connect, and activate. This yearโs event invites visitors to explore climate action through place, memory, creativity, and care. Events include art installations, music, screenings, talks, tours, and workshops.
When: From Friday, the 12th, through Sunday, the 14th of September.
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Sunday Sessions will resume, with our next one on the following Sunday, theย 14th of September,ย fromย 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM.ย
Guild memberย Jane Foxย will lead us in creating our own Name Badges. Above is a photo of her badge, which she wore to demonstrate at this year’s Bloom. It is both beautiful AND sustainable!
Please bring the following items:
Your usual Wet Felting Kit, which includes a hand towel, soap, a small bowl, and a medium-sized piece of bubble plastic.
Felting needles and a sponge or felting mat. (We will have some extra felting needles on hand).
Sharp scissors.
Small bamboo mat – if you already have one. We have some for members to use during the session.
Optional: Bits and bobs such as beads, sequins and thread – if you would like to sew these in.
Optional: Embellishment fibres, if desired.
The Guild and Jane will provide the other materials needed.
When: the 14th of September, 10:30 AM โ 12:30 PM
Complimentary tea and coffee will be served at our Sunday Session. Home-baked goods to share are always welcome! If you can, please bring a travel mug to replace disposable paper cups.
As this is the season of coughs and sneezes, we prefer you not to share these. Please do not attend if you may be unwell.
On Friday, we will email a Zoom link to all members for those who wish to attend virtually.
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