
Name: Sculptural Needlefelting: Woolen Hand Puppets
Class Duration: Friday, September 12, 2008, 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Fee: $78.00
($88.00
after September 6)
You
can register by mail, by e-mail,
by phone (510/843-7280), or in the LMLT museum
shop. Payment is required at the time of registration.
Printable
Registration Form
Class Location:
Lacis Museum of Lace and
Textiles
LacisMuseum.org
2982 Adeline St.
Berkeley, CA 94703
510-843-7290
General Workshop Description:
Wool has been recognised for eons as a weather resistant fiber.
Wool creates especially engaging puppets, who come to life as soon as
we form their noses...you’ll see! There’s plenty of time to
make two, one for each hand, so you can carry on a three-way
conversation!
Ayala’s classes are set up for folks who have not yet experienced
the delightful possibilities of this versatile fiber, and also for
those who are already conversant with wool. All will be inspired at
their own entry level!
Materials:
Materials to be provided by the instructor (cost to be included as part
of the class fee):
A small kit with a felting needle, some other small tools, and a little
printed sheet covering basics and schematics; wool fiber for
construction and embellishment, any other little tools and materials
necessary for the project at hand.
Materials for the student to bring from home:
1. scissors! MUST have!
2. a piece of soft foam or sponge, 3” thick, at least 6” x
6” (like a soft carwash sponge or scrap from an upholstery shop)
3. a couple of old bath towels, the kind you’d borrow from the
family dog
4. a tray - school lunchroom size is fine - or an 11 x 17” baking
pan
5. 2 plastic produce bags
Most of these materials, and additional supplies and equipment, can be
purchased at the museum shop.
Instructor:
Ayala
Talpai has spent her entire life making stuff, making do, and doing
well. This happy obsession with creativity led her to the first fiber
innovation since the Stone Age: felting needles that can turn wool into
a sculptural medium. Having taught woolwork to people of all ages and
abilities all over the place, Ayala has also written two authoritative
and utterly charming workbooks on needle felting, with a third in the
back of her mind. You can make the acquaintance of some of her
creatures in the shop, and if you like them, you won’t want
to miss the opportunity to meet Ayala herself in September. The class
will be limited to 10 students, so if you are interested, be sure to
sign up soon!
