Larissa O’Gorman Workshop 11-12 November, Brighton.

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Why not come and learn some exciting feltmaking techniques with Russian feltmaker LARISSA O’GORMAN on the 11th & 12th of November from 9.30 to 5.30 each day.

Teaching includes:

Nuno silk and hand rolled pre-felt scarf using Margilan silk and viscose.

This exciting event takes place at:

BRIDGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTRE

LUCRAFT ROAD MOULESCOOMB

BRIGHTON BN24P

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Cost of workshop £135 including teas/coffees. MATERIALS EXTRA.

Margilan silk and viscose available from Tutor. Bring your own Merino. There will be some Merino available at the venue.

Requirements list will be sent upon booking.

Please email to secure a place and then pay the fee into the Feltmakers Southern account

No. 30256641 Sort Code 20-23-97

For further information contact:

Co-ordinator Joan Braganza Phone 01737 764466 Mob 07837 874230

Email joan_brganaza@hotmail.com

Great News Feltmakers!

All repair works are now completed on the studio. So everything is good to go again.

First of all, we have Heritage Day at the studio on the 27th of August see the post below for further details.

On the 10th of September Gabi McGrath will run the lampshade workshop that was postponed from June.

The morning session will be open to all as usual. Places should be booked directly with Gabi should you want to attend the afternoon session.

You can contact Gabi at: gabimcgrath@gmail.com

A few places are still available for the Felt and Architecture workshop running from September 15-17. Please contact Ann Walsh, her details are on felt for architecture application.

And last but not least, we will be having Gladys Paulus doing a workshop with us in March 2018. Details to follow.

ONLY 2 PLACES LEFT APPLY TODAY APPLICATIONS CLOSE 20 AUGUST – Felt for Architecture with Anneke Copier and Claudio Varone

Masterclass with Claudio Varone and Anneke Copier (Felt for Architecture)  

Feltmakers Ireland is delighted to host a Masterclass in September with interior architects and felt designers Claudio Varone and Anneke Copier in Farmleigh, Phoenix Park. We will make three-dimensional felt and will be taught a range of techniques used in Claudio and Anneke’s own creations.

The workshop lasts 3 days 15th to 17th September.

The first day is dedicated to learning the techniques. Participants will making samples to practice using the techniques.

The second day will be spent making your own design. Taking your own ideas together with the help of photos, you will be asked to design your own three-dimensional felt panel.

The third day is dedicated to building and felting your creation. The final work will be about 60×60 cm in size.

Knowledge of basic felt techniques is required for this Masterclass.

Felt for Architecture Exhibition

Feltmakers Ireland will host an exhibition with Felt for Architecture, interior architects and felt artists, Claudio Varone and Anneke Copier at The Cowshed Theatre, Farmleigh from 14th to 17th September alongside the Masterclass.

Felt for Architecture is a collection of carpets and three-dimensional wall hangings in wool felt, designed to dress spaces, walls, floors, to evoke, to protect and to tell a story. Their colours and shapes originate mainly from the contemplation of landscapes. All pieces are unique, created in wool, sometimes combined with cotton, silk and other natural fibres, and are made using traditional techniques adapted to obtain abstract and minimalistic three-dimensional shapes. The intention is to introduce the art of felt within spaces, with all its tactile visual and acoustic features, and with the overwhelming power, magic and sacredness of life.

The exhibition of their work, alongside selected work of Feltmakers Ireland members, will open at 6.30pm on Thursday 14th September. Anneke and Claudio will give a talk about their work and a small reception will follow. Registration is essential to attend the talk and opening. To register contact awesomefelt@gmail.com

The Exhibition and Masterclass and has been made possible through Network Funding support from the the Design and Crafts Council Ireland

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Feltmakers Ireland also acknowledge the generous support of the OPW and Farmleigh House www.farmleigh.ie/

About the Artists

Italian architect and artist Claudio Varone started Felt for Architecture in 2003. The project stemmed from Claudio’s ambition to conjugate art, craft and architecture. In 2006 he started working with Dutch felt artist Anneke Copier.

Claudio and Anneke live and work in The Netherlands. More information on Felt for Architecture can be seen on Claudio’s and Anneke’s websites: www.claudiovarone.com and www.annekecopier.nl

Download Application form HERE

ATTENTION: June 11 Sunday Session

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Following the Sunday Session on the 11th of June, .Gabi McGrath will be hosting a felt lamp workshop  Please contact Gabi directly if you’re interested in attending the afternoon session: M: 0877864604 or email gabi.mcgrath@gmail.com.

Details are as follows:

Gabi will do a demonstration at the Sunday Session from 10.30-1:00pm and then a workshop from 1.30-4.30 pm.

The workshop including materials will cost 35 euros per person. Participants attending the morning and afternoon session should bring packed lunch with them.

Tea and coffee will be provided.

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A wonderful opportunity to work with Dagmar Binder

There are a couple of places left on the workshop with felt designer Dagmar Binder.

Dagmar has been working with textiles, art and design for many years, until she fell in love with felt in 1997. Since then, wool has become her favourite material and nowadays she creates strictly unique handmade felt items: fine art objects, stage costumes, garments and fashion accessories. Art works may include all kind of textile and similar fibres, but wearables are always made of high quality natural materials, such as fine merino wool and silk. Since 2007, she’s also been teaching her felting techniques on national and international levels.

We will be making the ultimate in wearable art – a wrap skirt on this three day workshop, Saturday – Monday 1-3rd April.

We have extended the deadline for applications so if you are interested all the details are on the application form here:

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Don’t Forget: ‘Make a Wrap Skirt’ Workshop with Dagmar Binder

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We’re very excited about the upcoming Make a Wrap Skirt workshop hosted by renowned textiles artist, Dagmar Binder.

Dagmar Binder has been working with textiles, art and design for many years, until she fell in love with felt in 1997. Since then, wool has become her favourite material and nowadays she creates strictly unique handmade felt items: fine art objects, stage costumes, garments and fashion accessories. […] Since 2007, she’s also been teaching her felting techniques on national and international levels.

The workshop runs from Saturday 1st-Monday 3rd of April, 2017 at St. Anne’s Parish Centre in Portmarnock. Further details can be found in the application form below.

Further examples of Dagmar Binder’s work can be found on her website.

Completed application forms and full payments to be received no later than the 1st of March.  Places will be allocated on a lottery system among fully paid up members of Feltmakers Ireland.

Any remaining unfilled places will be allocated by lottery among remaining applicants.  Unsuccessful applicants will have their payments refunded.

Details of the materials required will be given to the successful applicants via email in advance of the workshop.

To partake in the workshop please fill in the application form found Here.

 

 

Upcoming International Workshop with Dagmar Binder

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The Make a Wrap Skirt workshop with Dagmar Binder will be an event not to be missed. As places will be limited please keep an eye on our website for application forms.

For more information on Dagmar Binder and her work. Visit her website.

More information on the workshop is coming soon. Please check back in the coming days.

New Year! New Skill! New Hat!

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Come and join us for a fun workshop to start off the year. Details below!

Learn the principles of felt making and make a hat!  Explore surface decoration, texture, Nuno and 3D.

Cost of Workshop   –   Members     €55     Non-Members     €80

Price includes 50g of fibre for use on the day plus more on sale

Saturday 28th, January 2017 10am – 5pm

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Rathdown School Hall, Upper Glenageary Road, Glenageary, Co Dublin.

Tea, Coffee and refreshments will be provided but please bring a packed lunch

For further information contact Christine Maxwell on ( 086 3640233)

Deadline for receipt of applications is January 20th 2017 there is no refund after this date