Education: Members with Felting Courses

Several members of Feltmakers Ireland have upcoming feltmaking classes that may be of interest to our readers. Members’ classes are located throughout Ireland.

Note: If you are a guild member and teach frequently, we can add you to our Resources Page or a future blog post. Please email feltmakersIE@gmail.com to be included.

Co Clare

Belinda Reid of Chasing Dreams Felt Art has a seven-week course, Fibre to Felt: Wet & Needle Felting, at St Flannan’s College in Ennis, Co Clare. The course starts on Wednesday, October 2nd. For more information, visit the website – https://www.stflannanscollege.ie/winter-2024-night-classes/

Co Kildare

Tamzen Lundy of Tamzen Lundy Designs has several courses for adults and children this fall. For more information, visit her website – https://www.tamzenlundydesigns.ie/services-1

Co Wicklow

Sharon Wells has several classes this fall. Some are in Bray, and others are at Jacksmill, an exciting new teaching venue in Newcastle, Co Wicklow. She has a series of wet felted accessories classes on her website – https://www.sharonwellsart.com/product-page/felting-clothing-and-accessories-3-weeks-thur-oct-10th-24th-nov-7th

For more information about Sharon’s additional classes, contact her at sharonwellsirishcrafts@gmail.com

Co Cork

Emily Thompson will teach an autumnal-themed ‘wool painting’ needlefelting class at Cork Craft and Design. For more information, visit the organisation’s website – https://corkcraftanddesign.ie/products/needle-felting-workshop-emily-a-thompson-october-25th-6-30-9

If you have questions about a particular class, please contact the tutors directly.

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Education: Wet Felting Evening Classes – Castleknock

Clodagh Mac Donagh teaches an eight-week Wet Felting Class via Castleknock Community College. This course, aimed primarily at beginners, is a hands-on course, using just your hands, wool fibre, soap (no glue), and warm water to create decorative and practical items. Among the items that participants will produce are jewellery, purses, bags, pouches, felt flower brooches, bowls, and felt pictures to frame. 

Tutor: Clodagh Mac Donagh is an art educator and feltmaker who has spent most of her life working in education, teaching and lecturing art at the 2nd and 3rd levels. She has spent the last 12 years facilitating Artmaking in the Intellectually Disabled Sector. Moreover, Clodagh is a long-time member of Feltmakers Ireland!

Note: Materials provided.

When: The class starts Monday, the 23rd of September and runs from 7 to 9 PM, for 8 weeks.

To register, visit the following website, click the category of ‘Arts and Crafts’ and then choose M 12 Feltmaking (Wet) Beginners / Improvers –https://www.dcsnet.ie/web_aeccodublin/webbook2/webbookcourse_ETBDUB_SAC.asp

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Education: Online Workshop with Judit Pocs now Open to Non-Members – Dublin – FULL

Sorry, but this Workshop is now FULL.

Feltmakers Ireland is excited to announce that we are holding a hybrid online workshop with renowned Hungarian artist and tutor Judit Pocs on Sunday, October 6th, from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM.

We have ONE spot remaining, now open to non-members for 105 euros.

In this course, Judit Pocs’ Online Workshop – Eyeglass Cases with Special Closure via Zoom, we will make an eyeglass case with an interesting shape and closure, the surface of which we will decorate with pre-felted patterns. The long nose of the lid extends to the back of the case, where the closure strap is located. The case closes by pulling the long nose through the strap. The two tendril-like extensions make its shape more organic, and a spiral line can also be felted into the design. Self-made prefelt patterns make the surface rich and exciting.

We will work with 19-micron Australian merino wool tops.

Judit recommends this course for beginners and advanced alike.

Where: The workshop is a hybrid as it will be held at the CIE Sports Hall in Inchicore, Dublin, and conducted via Zoom. Judit will teach us from Hungary. This is a class of 18 students.

Students should bring their felting supplies and a packed lunch. Complimentary tea and coffee will be provided. Wool kits from Leiko Felt will be available on the day of the class for 22 euros per kit if interested.

NOTE: The link is for non-members. If you are a member of Feltmakers Ireland, please email feltmakersIE@gmail.com to reserve the spot.

To learn more and register, please visit this page on Eventbrite – https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/judit-pocs-online-workshop-eyeglass-cases-with-special-closure-via-zoom-tickets-958096691997

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Of Interest: Living Felt’s Sale of Online Courses

The online store Living Felt is having a September back-to-school sale on all its pre-recorded online courses, which include wet and needle felting and range from wearable to sculptural. Many of the tutors are renowned.

Discounts range from class to class, and you will first need to register on the website. Course levels are indicated: Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced.

The sale ends on the 13th of September, Texas time.

For more information, visit their tutorial website – https://feltingtutorials.com/shop/

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Recap: August Craft Open Day Felted Vessels – Inchicore

Photograph by Guild Member Evija Mezaka

On Sunday, the 18th of August, Feltmakers Ireland hosted its first of two open days in the CIE Sports Club for August Craft Month 2024. Our second event will be this Sunday, the 25th of August, at the St James Hall in Kilbeggan, Co Westmeath. This upcoming event promises to be busy – visitors who have not pre-booked may need wait for an available tutor.

Hands on Learning

Curious students gathered around guild members and learned how to create a wet felted vessel using fine Merino wool, soapy water, a flexible resist, and their hands.

Finished Vessels

Visitors were able to work with wool and take home their completed vessels.

A Lovely Day

Photographs by Guild Member Evija Mezaka

Irish Wool

In addition to learning feltmaking, there was a carding demonstration and display of raw fibre and finished pieces made from Irish wool. Volunteers Annika Berglund and Margaret Ryan Collins chaired this table. Copies of our book, Exploring Irish Wool for Feltmaking’, were also available.

Artwork Display

A display of wet and needle felted artworks, which included wall art, sculptures, vessels, jewellery, hats, scarves, dresses, and even an octopus, was available for viewers to admire.

With Appreciation

Many thanks to the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland (DCCI) for setting up August Craft Month and helping to fund our event. With appreciation to Heritage Ireland for listing our event on their website and helping us connect with our community. Also, thanks to guild member Leiko Uchiyama for dyeing such beautifully coloured wool roving.

A huge thank you to Deirdre Crofts and Loli Cox for helping to organise the Inchicore August Craft Month open day. Lastly, the Guild appreciates all the volunteers who ensured the day ran smoothly: Adrienne, Annika, Clare, Deirdre, Elizabeth, Eva, Hilary, Juliane, Lorna, Margaret, Marie, and Sam.

A video of our Open Day can be found on Instagram and/or on Facebook.

Note: We have received some questions about the green-coloured sprinkler devices that go onto plastic drinking bottles. This item was found on AmazonUK and is often used for gardening. Not all brands of bottles fit the devices – a good opportunity to do a selective clean-up near a local school. 🙂

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Education: Felt with Lena Courses on Sale

This may be of interest: Feltmaker and teacher Lena Archbold is offering a 40% discount on all her online courses. She also has over 50 pre-recorded wet felting classes.

The sale runs until the 15th of July.

For more information, visit her website – https://felt-with-lena.thinkific.com/collections/courses

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Events: Wet Felting for Children – Wise Wool Project – K-FEST in Killorglin this Weekend

The Wise Wool Project in Co Kerry, Ireland, facilitates workshops to educate the public on wool waste in Ireland. They will be at the K-Fest Arts Festival in Killorgan, where they will host workshops and have an exhibit this weekend for the June Bank Holiday.

For more information about the Wise Wool Project, visit their Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558124287526

To reserve a spot in the workshop, visit this website – https://www.tickettailor.com/checkout/view-event/id/4181353/chk/03e3?nc=1716717785

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Education: Landscape Felting Class with Sharon Wells

Feltmakers Ireland member Sharon Wells will teach a four-part evening class on creating felted landscapes.

When: Tuesday evenings, from 7:30 – 9:30 PM on the 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th of April.

Where: Kilcoole Community Centre, Co Wicklow.

For more information, visit Sharon’s website – https://www.sharonwellsart.com/product-page/landscape-felting-nightclass-kilcoole-tues-nights-april-9th-16th-23rd-30th


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