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Make your own fuzzy cactus with Arbutus Folk School! Led by instructor Amanda Hanson, participants will use wool from sheep and special barbed needles to sculpt this fun project. Students will learn about the process and science behind needle felting, and how to safely use the felting tools. No prior experience needed. All tools & materials are provided.Space is limited, so please register. This workshop is for adults only. Registration starts August 1 here: https://timberland.bibliocommons.com/events/68376f4c7d078d64985198aa
About the instructor, Amanda Hanson: I graduated from Central Washington University in 2013 with a BFA specializing in studio arts. My primary art mediums are needle felting and watercolor, but I also work with and teach a variety of other mediums. The inspiration for my artwork comes primarily from nature here in the Pacific Northwest. I like being able to use my art as a tool for educating the public on lesser known or misunderstood species. I have been teaching since 2016, it is one of my favorite parts about being an artist. I love seeing my students grow as individuals and improving their skills.
Arbutus Folk School is a 501(c)3 non-profit in downtown Olympia offering year-round classes and events in ceramics, music, woodworking, blacksmithing, fiber arts, glass arts, and much more! Join us and learn more at ArbutusFolkSchool.org
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313 8th Ave SE, Olympia, WA, United States, Washington 98501
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