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3274 days ago

Needle felting classes

Irma from Kawerau

Hello,

I am gauging interest to see if anyone local would like to learn needle felting. I am an experienced fiber artist with my work sold internationally and have taught people from 12 to 60+ years old.

This is a beginner class and you will learn basic needle felting techniques and create a ball to decorate as you wish. The photos are an example I made for a previous class.

Beginners lesson is a 4-5 hour session dependent on pace of the group. $65 per person - includes all materials you will need to create the project and light refreshments.

Class size will be limited to 6 spaces.

Class date TBD based on interest but will be held on either a Saturday or Sunday.

Message me for more details or to enrol.

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