Wet Felting Introduction - create a picture

Wet Felting Introduction - create a picture

Stitching KitchenBrackley, Northamptonshire
Saturday, Jan 31, 2026 from 1 pm to 4 pm GMT
Overview

Come and join Hannah at Stitching Kitchen for an introduction to the fascinating alchemy that is wet felting.

Come and join Hannah at Stitching Kitchen for an introduction to the fascinating alchemy that is wet felting. Starting with wool fibres in a wide range of colours, you will have fun creating a piece of felt – which could be a picture or completely abstract. The finished fabric will be suitable to stitch into or ready to simply hang on the wall.

What you will learn/achieve

The skills you need to be a successful felter
How to select the fibres, layer them in the right way and then wet the wool and encourage it to knit together
Once the initial wool tangling has been achieved, it is then onto the felting proper. Wet felting does take a bit of physical energy on your part but it is great fun and is worth the effort
You will take home a finished piece of felt at the end of the session

What's included

Tuition: full instruction and support in a small class (maximum of 6).
All the materials that you will need on the day, including merino wool roving.
Use of felting tools in the Stitching Kitchen studio on the day.
Tea and cake.

About your tutor

Hannah owns and runs Stitching Kitchen. She is passionate about textile art and sewing, teaches embroidery, felt making, textile art, use of sewing machines, free motion stitching and basic dressmaking.


Come and join Hannah at Stitching Kitchen for an introduction to the fascinating alchemy that is wet felting.

Come and join Hannah at Stitching Kitchen for an introduction to the fascinating alchemy that is wet felting. Starting with wool fibres in a wide range of colours, you will have fun creating a piece of felt – which could be a picture or completely abstract. The finished fabric will be suitable to stitch into or ready to simply hang on the wall.

What you will learn/achieve

The skills you need to be a successful felter
How to select the fibres, layer them in the right way and then wet the wool and encourage it to knit together
Once the initial wool tangling has been achieved, it is then onto the felting proper. Wet felting does take a bit of physical energy on your part but it is great fun and is worth the effort
You will take home a finished piece of felt at the end of the session

What's included

Tuition: full instruction and support in a small class (maximum of 6).
All the materials that you will need on the day, including merino wool roving.
Use of felting tools in the Stitching Kitchen studio on the day.
Tea and cake.

About your tutor

Hannah owns and runs Stitching Kitchen. She is passionate about textile art and sewing, teaches embroidery, felt making, textile art, use of sewing machines, free motion stitching and basic dressmaking.


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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Stitching Kitchen

Top Station Road

Brackley NN13 7UG

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