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The Felted Hats Masterclass Has Grown

Mar 12, 2021

After nearly 4 weeks of the Wet Felted Hats Masterclass, the course has grown considerably.

Iā€™ve been creating short online felting courses since 2016 but planning a masterclass with the goal to cover all the possible challenges you might have when felting a classic hat, drawing patterns with the right measures, and expanding beyond the hats in the course is an entirely different story.

In short, I had never done anything this big. So, I knew it would be a challenge for me. But I love challengesā€¦

This is also the reason it made sense to make it a sort of a ā€œtrialā€ edition: the members invest considerably less than they would in the regular edition, and they get to help me finish building the course. And they know they had a big role to play in the final product.

I have to admit I felt a bit nervous at first. Iā€™m a perfectionist, so I donā€™t feel comfortable delivering an ā€œunfinishedā€ product. But Iā€™m so happy I decided to do things this way. I would never have been able to know all ...

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Wet Felted Hats Masterclass ā€“ The Cart Is Open!

Feb 06, 2021

It's oficial!!!

The cart is now open for the SPECIAL EDITION of theĀ Wet Felted Hats Masterclass.

If you're interested in becoming aĀ FOUNDING MEMBER, it's as easy as clicking theĀ image below. It will take you to a page with all the information about the course. Just follow the instructions from there.

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With this edition of the MasterclassĀ you'll get:

  • the EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITY toĀ help shape this course
  • to beĀ part of a Facebook groupĀ designed for this edition only
  • a ONE-TIME OFFER ofĀ 50% OFF the priceĀ the course will cost when it's available again.

I'll beĀ asking youĀ to:

  • have the available time toĀ go through the modules every week, as well asĀ review them
  • bear with meĀ if we have anyĀ technical challenges
  • andĀ tell meĀ how I canĀ make your whole experience better.

If you think this is something that might interest you, you'llĀ have to act fast, since:

  • the cart will beĀ open for 7 daysĀ max
  • the number of spots isĀ LIMITED to 20

Please note the cart will close sooner if ...

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Become a Founding Member

Jan 28, 2021
 

Coming to you from a locked down Lisbon. Canā€™t lie. Not feeling great. And Iā€™m guessing you may not be feeling great either.

But itā€™s time toā€¦ I nearly said ā€˜reactā€™. Instead, itā€™sĀ time to act. Iā€™ve startedĀ going for a jog in the morning again. And Iā€™m slowlyĀ getting back to a routine, as normal as possible.

Meanwhile, Iā€™veĀ been working on something that I promised you a long time ago: the Wet Felted Hats Masterclass. Itā€™s ready and Iā€™m now testing all the connections and technical stuff that must be in place to make things work smoothly. If you havenā€™t had the chance to see what itā€™s about, hereā€™s the link to check it out.

If all the tests Iā€™m doing go well (and Iā€™m expecting they do), itā€™ll beĀ availableĀ for you to buyĀ from January 30thĀ (next Saturday) to February 5th. The course will then beĀ accessible from February 6thĀ and willĀ go on for 5 weeks, during which Iā€™ll beĀ releasing one module per week.

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But let me tell you more about this OFFER, since itā€™s the first time Iā€™m doing...

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What To Do When Your Felt Is Stuck?

May 28, 2020
 

You plan the piece you want to make.

You draw and cut the resist.

You lay your wool.

Everything is going great, but when you start fulling, your felt just seems to be stuck. Somehow the wool just doesnā€™t seem to become compact. In fact, nothing seems to happen.

Youā€™ve been felting for hours and you feel tired. What started out as fun is now getting on your nerves. So, you decide to stop.

But then you ask yourself:

WHAT HAPPENS TO MY PROJECT IF I STOP NOW?

IS MY PIECE RUINED?

SHOULD I JUST LEAVE IT ON THE TABLE LIKE THIS? (I ACTUALLY NEED THE TABLE!)

I DONā€™T EVEN KNOW WHAT WENT WRONG!

Do you recognize the scenario? Itā€™s happened to me dozens of times. The difference when it happens now is that I know exactly what to do.

So ā€“ because I suspect itā€™s happened to you too ā€“ I wanted to bring you a couple of tips today on what to do.

Letā€™s start with ā€œwhat went wrongā€

Well, felting is a physical but also a chemical process. That means that sometimes different factors combine in a...

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How To Felt A Hat - The Classics

May 01, 2020

As I have been talking about for some time, Iā€™mĀ working on a masterclass about hats.

Deciding what hats to teach about was a hard task. Itā€™s a topic that really allows you to explore your creativity. Thereā€™sĀ no end to what you can do with felted hats. But I decided to go for the classics. I bet Iā€™ll come back to the hats subject to explore it further, butĀ the classics are a great way to start. They give you the basics that you can build upon later.

So, that means Iā€™ve been working on the following hat types: theĀ beretĀ (of course), theĀ clocheĀ (also fundamental), theĀ fedoraĀ (an imperative), theĀ bowlerĀ and theĀ floppy wide brim hat. Iā€™m really excited about this masterclass and Iā€™m having trouble keeping quiet about this šŸ˜Š

So, I wanted to show you some photos of the finished pieces.

One pattern, three hats

The Fedora

The Cloche

The Bowler

Iā€™ve already filmed the part of the class, where I teach how to felt the hats. Iā€™m now working on filming the decoration. Then, Iā€™ll have...

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What Is What In Felting

Apr 02, 2020

Are you going crazy with the ā€˜what is whatā€™ in terms of the wool for felting?

I do my best to avoid insider lingo, but the truth is thereā€™s no escaping. Youā€™ll just have to learn a couple of new terms when it comes to this. Otherwise you risk not getting the right materials for your projects. So here is some of the terminology youā€™re bound to hear if youā€™re taking on felting:

Raw fleeceĀ is what you call the wool when itā€™s right off the animal and unwashed (that means dirty and greasy). This is not something you can normally get, unless you buy directly from a sheep farm.

Scoured fleeceĀ has been washed to remove lanolin and dirt, but it still has the lock structure. I use it to fill pillows or for dollā€™s hair, for example.

Wool batts, wool batting or carded woolĀ is very similar to quilt batting. Itā€™s the result of removing the debris from the wool with a machine that breaks up the lock structure, and then going through the carding machine. The carder brushes and blends the fibers ...

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Baby Hat Daisy ā€“ NEW Wet Felting Tutorial

Mar 01, 2018
 

So, youā€™d like to learn how to felt hats for your kids šŸ™‚ Then this is the right workshop for you.

After this workshop, youā€™ll be able to customize the hats by changing the size and the color. And, once you get the hang of it, you can also make them in any shape you want.

It gives you the instructions for 6 different head sizes, from 33 cm (newborn) to 51 cm.

This is an intermediate level workshop, so you should have some experience and feel confident with the wool already.

Youā€™ll be felting around a resist, and the project should take you about 3 to 4 hours to complete.

Youā€™ll need the usual equipment to wet felt, plus a white wool batt (around 100 grams), a white and a yellow wool top (around 50 grams each).

With this workshop youā€™ll get 8 downloadable high-definition videos, and 2 PDFs, all of which you can save in your computer, and return to any time you want.

Youā€™ll learn:

  1. How to make the resist for the right size
  2. Which is the best material to make your resist
  3. How to a...
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3 Easy Steps To Make A Resist For A Felted Cloche

Dec 15, 2016

Hello!

A couple of weeks ago, while I was teaching a workshop about hats in Lisbon, I promised to make a short PDF on how to determine the size of a resist for a felted hat, because that kind of information is easy to forget after some time.

I ended up getting carried away and making a video on the subject.Ā So I wanted to share it with you as well. Itā€™s a very short video workshop, that shows you how to make a resist in the right size for a wet felted cloche ā€“ in 3 easy steps:

  1. Measure the head
  2. Determine the shrinkage of the wool
  3. Draw the pattern and transfer it to the material for the resist.

If youā€™re looking for more details on how to determine the wool shrinkage, check out the video I made on it. And thereā€™s also a lot more on the possible materials for a resist on another short online workshop.

I hope you enjoy these and share them with your creative friends!

Youā€™ll probably be busy with all the preparations for Christmas and New Yearā€™s Eve, so Iā€™ll take this cue and go...

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