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In love with feltmaking
Whether feltmaking is your hobby or profession, gain a solid foundation of basic skills and knowledge drawn from Lena's classes. You will learn various feltmaking techniques and will be able to expand your feltmaking horizons.
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Expert Instructor
Lena is an experienced feltmaker, designer, textile artist and educator. Through videos, guides and discussions, you will master your feltmaking skills.
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Easy to follow guides
Gain access to featured resources including detailed video tutorials, discussion groups, constructive feedback, materials and tools guides, all perfectly suited to making beautiful felt.
What's Inside of the school
Online courses for anyone, anywhere
Tip of the week Felting & Fulling Tips
Facebook Live on Felting & Fulling Tips
FAQ
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When?
Classes at the school are not tied to specific dates . They start from the moment the course is paid.
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Where?
Classes are held in your Personal Account, i.e. Personal Student Area. You do not need to download, save or copy anything. You will always have all the materials at your fingertips.
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How?
Lena creates videos using two cameras to demonstrate a process during each class. We have a closed Facebook group to continue further development.
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How Long?
You have unlimited access to your paid classes. You have 30 days access to your free classes if you have signed up for free class only.
WHAT LENA'S STUDENTS ARE SAYING
“I am extremely impressed with the details Lena has provided. A lot more work then I thought. ”
Jennifer Angelo“I have just ran through the new online class by Lena, the fine felt scarf with 3D embellishment. WOW! It is really comprehensive step by step approach, complete with tips that can be transferred to any garment / accessory if you want to improve on your feltmaking or want to move onto making wearable. This online tutorial is perfect. ”
Carole Weghtman“I really like your tutorials and it is like sitting down to a cup of tea with a friend!”
Stephanie Williams“It is a great learning opportunity for those that want to be felt makers or consider some new techniques for their current felt making exercises.”
Norm Johnson