I love watching the creative process in action! Last night I taught a needle-felting class through the local college's outreach program. This session's project was designed to give students an opportunity to pick a felt on which they would needle-felt a fall-themed design, using cookie cutters to form many of the shapes. After an introduction to all the materials and a brief demonstration, the gals got right to work. Here are a few pictures:
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The round felt was made by Dana McDonald, and the square one was made by Tara Anderson. |
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Cats in the moonlight was made by Kristi Hardke. |
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Fall leaves with chestnuts place mat was made by Jan Jensen. |
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Your students' creations are wonderful. It looks like they had fun in the class. (I like "Cats in the Moonlight."
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