Wet Felting a Scarf

with Diana Nagorna

Course Outline

CLASS CHAT

Getting Started: Info & Resources

Decorative Center Elements 

Fiber Layout

Felting

Decorative Edge Design

Course Completion Certificate

Has Quiz

Come prepared to have fun!
All levels welcome, this project is great for beginner wet felters!

About this Course

Skills Focus: Wet Felting, Surface Design Techniques – Shibori
Video Lessons: Videos in easy to digest & easy to reference segments
Difficulty Level: Intermediate / Advanced
Helpful experience to have: wet felting over a resist, nuno felt
Course Length: This course is equivalent to a 1-day in person workshop

Create a gorgeous scarf with shibori elements and a fringe in five step-by-step video lessons.

Skills you will learn:

  • Combine colors to create a gradient
  • Lay out wool for this unique and whimsical scarf
  • Create textural elements such as nuno felt baubles
  • Felt this wool scarf with a perfect fringe

Wet Felt Scarf Online Workshop

$67.00
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Included in this course:

  • 24/7, 365 Instant access to your course streamed directly to your computer, tablet or phone
  • High quality video instruction divided into short, digestible lessons
  • Learn at your own pace and refer back to video lessons and resources at any time
  • Complete materials list with links to recommended supplies

Community Creations!

  • Suzanne Burr Wet Felting Scarf
  • Suzanne Burr Wet Felting Scarf
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Meet the Instructor:

Diana Nagorna

Diana Nagorna is an artist and textile designer. She is a graduate of Donetsk State Art College and Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts.

“A few years ago I was in the creative search, but not in the abstract, I was in the very concrete search however, like many artists. I was looking for a new material, through which I could express myself fully. And I found it. Now the felting became for me the main type of work, in this amazing material I implement a wide variety of designs. Now I work with natural wool and variety pure silk and fibers, in the techniques of wet felting, hot felting and Nuno-felting.”