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Introduction to Needle Felting

This beginner-friendly needle felting class teaches students essential tools, techniques, and safety tips to create felted items. A creative, hands-on craft requiring no prior experience!
Heather Linke
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(130)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

Needle felting is a tactile and meditative craft that involves shaping wool using a special barbed needle. 

By repeatedly poking the wool, the fibers interlock and compress, allowing you to create solid shapes and intricate designs. It’s a versatile art form that can range from simple figures to highly detailed sculptures. 

With practice, needle felting offers endless possibilities for creativity, from cute animals to abstract pieces or functional items like jewelry. 

The craft is beginner-friendly, requiring just a few basic tools, making it accessible to any learner with the fine motor skills and care to wield a sharp needle!

In this class, we’ll cover safety tips, materials, and step-by-step techniques for how to turn fluffy wool into unique creations. 

Whether you're a beginner or simply curious, this is a great way to explore the craft or observe... so join me for a fun, hands-on needle felting adventure!

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Needle felting involves the use of long, sharp felting needles. Please be aware that your student will need to be able to follow directions, be cautious with the needles, and exercise caution and impulse control while working.
Supply List
Students may attend simply to observe, or may come ready to learn hands-on. 
A basic needle felting kit is ideal - it just needs to include felting needles, a mat or foam pillow, and some wool roving in assorted colors of the student’s choice. Feel free to contact me with any questions or for recommendations!
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined November, 2020
4.9
130reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I grew up homeschooling in the woods of Maine and along the coastal shores of a small New Jersey island town. 

My summers were spent at Girl Scout camp and traveling across the country on scouting adventures primarily focused on the outdoors and history - like a wagon train traversing the North Dakota prairie and hiking & camping along fur trade routes in Wisconsin. As a GS Gold Award recipient, my final project was implementing an outdoor day camp program for Special Olympians - because I have always believed that outdoor learning and fun should be accessible to everyone. 

I went on to study Theology at a small private college and then spent time living in Far East Russia - where I ran camp programs for children in rural villages, youth centers, and inner-city parks. 

I have nearly 20 years of experience working in living history museums, where I've demonstrated and taught period crafts and domestic arts, run educational programs and special events, researched and created staff costuming, and was the camp director for one of the few railroad themed summer camps in the USA. 

I homeschooled my children from kindergarten through graduation. I've also owned a Montessori school, helped facilitate two Sudbury-inspired learning cooperatives, and founded two inclusive homeschool support groups that offered guidance for parents and a full range of weekly classes for students of all ages. 

I'm a master-level Forest Kindergarten teacher and happily at home outside, sharing my love of nature with kids - no matter the weather!

I am finishing a BFA with a concentration in Socially Engaged Art at Prescott College. 

In my "spare time,” I'm a writer, musician, and all-around creative and hobbity sort of person.  

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I have many years of experience working to create spaces that are safe and inclusive for LGBTQ+ and neurodiverse young people. I enjoy helping all my students learn, share their interests, and practice group social skills. It's always my endeavor to foster a classroom space where everyone can share, be heard, and participate in the most comfortable and enjoyable way for them. I believe in facilitating spaces of kindness, patience, and gentle correction when needed. Please message me if you have concerns about how your child might best be included in and enjoy my classes!

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$20

per class
Meets once
50 min

Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
1-10 learners per class

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