You will spend the day in the magnificent Richardson Conservatory within the Walled Garden. This workshop gives participants all the basic information and skills to learn the technique of Nuno felting, you will create a beautifully colourful medium sized silk and wool scarf.
Nuno felting is a fabric felting technique developed by Polly Stirling, a fibre artist from New South Wales, Australia, around 1992. The name is derived from the Japanese word, ‘Nuno’ meaning cloth. This method of felting is where wool or fibre is embedded or entangled with and through open weave fabric such as silk. The method uses soap, warm water and agitation to tangle fibres and fabrics together to create felt cloth. In approximately 5 ½ hours you will explore making a colourful scarf, you will be guided through choosing colours and textures and the wet felting process.
You do not need any prior experience and you will be provided with all the necessary materials and equipment to use on the day.
What’s included
All materials, equipment and tuition to support and guide you through the process of Nuno felting using traditional hand rolling techniques. You will be guided through choosing colours and textures and then the wet felting process to create a lovely wool and silk fabric scarf.
You will take away the work you produce on the day plus PDF notes for reference later.
Please notify the Tutor if you have any allergies that should be considered within this context.
Lunch Options
You are welcome to bring your own lunch to eat in the conservatory. Tea and coffee will be provided.
Alternatively, Scampston Conservatory offer a variety of picnic lunch box options at an additional charge. If you would like to order lunch, please contact Scampston Conservatory directly on 01944 753105 or email: thebothies@scampston.co.uk
Suitable for
Adults. This Workshop is suitable for all levels from complete beginners to those with experience. Please note: a certain degree of upper arm fitness is required, and participants may find it easier standing up while felting.
More Information
If you have any questions or would like further information, guidance or support please contact the tutor directly at: everythingfelt@outlook.com
About the Course Leaders
This workshop will be delivered by Liz Riley and supported by Lynn Comley.
Liz Riley is an artisan felt maker with a love of colour and texture. Focusing on traditional feltmaking techniques, her work combines art with a love for making wearable, useable items. With a love for making, her inspiration and motivation is defined by strong colour combinations and colour blends. Using hand dyed wool, silks and hand spun yarns allows her to add fine detail to her pieces, which is characteristic of artisan felted work.
www.everythingfelt.co.uk
Instagram @everything_felt
Lynn Comley will be supporting us throughout the day. Lynn is a contemporary felt maker perhaps best known as UpandDownDale in the felt making world; creating wet felted textile art, embellished with free motion machine embroidery, hand stitch or both! Within her work she uses a combination of natural materials that include wool, silk and linen.
Living by the sea and surrounded by the North York Moors National Park, Lynn’s artistic focus is on the natural minutia of her surroundings. She enjoys engaging with the delicate patterns and the intricacies of nature, focusing more recently on moss, lichen and limpets but frequently returns to her original inspiration of landscapes, seascapes and hedgerow flora. Her work sells internationally.
www.upanddowndale.co.uk
Instagram @upanddowndale