Patchwork Nuno Felted Cowl with Suzanne O'Brien—September 7, 2024
Patchwork Nuno Felted Cowl with Suzanne O'Brien—September 7, 2024
Derived from the Japanese word "nuno" (meaning “cloth”), nuno felting is a technique that bonds loose fiber, usually wool, into a sheer fabric such as silk gauze, creating a lightweight felt. Nuno felting often incorporates several layers of loose fibers combined to build up color, texture, and/or design elements in the finished fabric. The process results in lightweight, stable fabrics with excellent movement and drape for wearable works of art.
This class will be led by Suzanne O’Brien, an award-winning artist and juried artist member of the Roycroft Campus Arts and Craftsman Guild. Suzanne is an experienced fiber arts instructor and the owner of ZanieCrafts.
CLEADER:
Suzanne O’Brien is an award winning fiber artist and a juried artist member of the Arts and Craftsmen Guild. She creates handmade wool felt gift items and accessories through her business ZanieCrafts. She enjoys working with fine wool and silk fibers and uses the magical process of wet felting to make her ideas come to life. Suzanne enjoys creating with a lot of color, and likes to include reclaimed, recycled, and found items into her work whenever possible.
INCLUSION & ACCESSIBILITY:
Stitch Buffalo is an ADA compliant facility, with accessible entrances, tables, restrooms, and drinking fountains. Please contact us if you require any accommodations to make your visit safe and comfortable. We are happy to work with you!
CANCELLATION POLICY:
Due to the nature of this class and the preparation required, class fees are non-refundable.
For each class, Stitch Buffalo offers one seat at half-price to a student or community member who otherwise could not afford to attend. To inquire about availability, please e-mail us. We have waiting lists for many classes, so if you register for this discounted class, please consider it a commitment to attend.