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SUMMARY:Origami Fekltmaking
DESCRIPTION:Learn the principals of origami felt with Mandy Nash at a Region 9 IFA meeting. You will experiment in paper\, then felt to make samples to understand the technique. During the workshop you will make a small dish. The workshop will equip you with the skills needed to work on more advanced origami felt projects in the future. Please contact Emma if you would like to book a workshop place. A material list is available on booking. Tgis workshop is open to everyone\, including IFA and non IFA members. Some prior felt making experince is useful.
URL:https://www.feltmakers.com/event/origami-fekltmaking/
LOCATION:Cutting Edge Studio\, Blackmore Park Road\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN\, Cutting Edge Studio\, Blackmore Park Road\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR13 6NN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emma Jackson (R9 Coordinator)":MAILTO:region9rc@icloud.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250712T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250712T153000
DTSTAMP:20260525T111752
CREATED:20241126T163509Z
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UID:10003089-1752314400-1752334200@www.feltmakers.com
SUMMARY:IFA Felt Matters / Maker Montage theme(s). Informal Social Felting Day
DESCRIPTION:IFA Felt Matters / Maker Montage theme(s). Work together towards a chosen theme. Bring your projects\, questions and inspirations…. work up ideas gathered from the Lapworth Museum visit or work on individual projects or techniques that arise from previous sessions. \nIssue 158 March 2025 –       Green (the colour)\n  Issue 159 June 2025 –         Working in a Series\n  Issue 160 September 2025 –  Minerals\, Rocks\, Crystals\n  Issue 161 – December 2025 – Edges and BorderI\n  Issue 162 – March 2026 –       Surface Decoration\n  Issue 163 – June 2026 –         3D Structural Felt \nThe Informal Social Felting Days . The idea of these days is to meet up with fellow members\, to support one another in a collegiate workshop environment\, participate on the days theme\, answer felting queries\, work on your own project and make new friends with a shared interest! You never know we may even hatch exciting ideas togteher for future activities…. \nWe are holding the meetings at Cutting Edge Studio\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN which is is in easy reach of the M50 with plenty of parking space / 10 minutes by taxi from Great Malvern station. We will be asking for a nominal attendance fee to contribute to the venue cost and light refreshments. Asking £10 per person if we have 5 people or less and £5 when 8 or more attend. \nPlease let  Emma at region9rc@icloud.com if you would like to attend any of the upcoming sessions. This way we can gauge interest\, Thank you.\nMeeting Date: 12th July 2025 Time 10am – 3:30pm: Venue – Venue – Cutting Edge Studio\, Blackmore Park Road\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN
URL:https://www.feltmakers.com/event/ifa-felt-matters-maker-montage-themes-informal-social-felting-day/
LOCATION:Cutting Edge Studio\, Blackmore Park Road\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN\, Cutting Edge Studio\, Blackmore Park Road\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR13 6NN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person
ORGANIZER;CN="Emma Jackson (R9 Coordinator)":MAILTO:region9rc@icloud.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T111752
CREATED:20241126T163009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T163009Z
UID:10003088-1749902400-1749920400@www.feltmakers.com
SUMMARY:Visit to Museum Lapworth Museum of Geology
DESCRIPTION:Visit to Museum Lapworth Museum of Geology at The University of Birmingham. A Research Day to support the Feltmatters Minerals\, Rocks\, Crystals Theme giving an opportunity to photograph /&  draw items from this incredible collection.  \nI have negotiated a visit with the museum and exclusive use of the Education room\, where we will have access to the exhibits\,  enabling us examine some of the exhibits in closer detail… \nMeeting Date: 14th June 2025 – Lapworth Museum\, Birmingham \nThe Lapworth Museum of Geology is one of the oldest geological museums in the UK! It was founded in 1880\, and is named after Charles Lapworth\, the first Professor of Geology at Mason College. This was the forerunner to the University of Birmingham\, and the Museum can still be found in the Grade II listed Aston Webb Building\, therefore retains its original Edwardian setting and interior. Throughout its long history\, the Museum has provided a valuable resource for students\, researchers\, and anyone with a desire to learn about geology. A visit to the Museum provides insight into how the Earth and its life began and changed through time. \nThe Lapworth Museum is located within the University of Birmingham’s Aston Webb A Block building just off the Ring Road South. This building is on the Edgbaston Campus and a map can be found by visiting https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/cultural-attractions/lapworth-museum-of-geology/visit-us The Lapworth is easily accessible by a range of sustainable transport methods\, including a five minute walk from the University Station and on multiple cycle and bus routes. \nOn weekend visitors can park on the University campus. Parking is free to all campus visitors on weekends. The nearest car park is the multistorey North East Car Park\, a pay and display venue (change only) a 10 minute walk from the Museum.  Blue Badge holders must approach the University via the ring road (see our Edgbaston Campus Map above) and inform security of your needs. There are limited Blue Badge spaces adjacent to the Museum. Please note parking cannot be reserved for any members of the public. For more information\, contact lapworth@contacts.bham.ac.uk or 0121 414 7294. \nPlease let  Emma at region9rc@icloud.com if you would like to attend any of the upcoming sessions. This way we can gauge interest and let the Lapworth know how many to expect. Thank you.
URL:https://www.feltmakers.com/event/visit-to-museum-lapworth-museum-of-geology/
LOCATION:Lapworth Museum\, Birmingham University\, Birmingham University\, Edgbaston\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B15 2TT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emma Jackson (R9 Coordinator)":MAILTO:region9rc@icloud.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250405T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250405T153000
DTSTAMP:20260525T111752
CREATED:20241126T161243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T164214Z
UID:10003087-1743847200-1743867000@www.feltmakers.com
SUMMARY:Felt Matters / Maker Montage Theme(s) - Informal Social Felting Day
DESCRIPTION:Felt Matters / Maker Montage Theme(s)\nBe inspired & work together towards a theme of your choosing from the Felt Matter Makers Montage list. Bring your projects\, questions and inspirations for….\nIssue 158 March 2025 –       Green (the colour)\n  Issue 159 June 2025 –         Working in a Series\n  Issue 160 September 2025 –  Minerals\, Rocks\, Crystals\n  Issue 161 – December 2025 – Edges and BorderI\n  Issue 162 – March 2026 –       Surface Decoration\n  Issue 163 – June 2026 –         3D Structural Felt \nThis session is a Region 9 Information Social Felting Day\, we welcome members from across Region 9 and beyond. \nThe Informal Social Felting Days . The idea of these days is to meet up with fellow members\, to support one another in a collegiate workshop environment\, participate on the days theme\, answer felting queries\, work on your own project and make new friends with a shared interest! You never know we may even hatch exciting ideas togteher for future activities…. \nWe are holding the meetings at Cutting Edge Studio\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN which is is in easy reach of the M50 with plenty of parking space / 10 minutes by taxi from Great Malvern station. We will be asking for a nominal attendance fee to contribute to the venue cost and light refreshments. Asking £10 per person if we have 5 people or less and £5 when 8 or more attend. \nPlease let  Emma if you would like to attend any of the upcoming sessions. This way we can gauge interest\, Thank you.
URL:https://www.feltmakers.com/event/felt-matters-maker-montage-themes/
LOCATION:Cutting Edge Studio\, Blackmore Park Road\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN\, Cutting Edge Studio\, Blackmore Park Road\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR13 6NN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person
ORGANIZER;CN="Emma Jackson (R9 Coordinator)":MAILTO:region9rc@icloud.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250118T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250118T153000
DTSTAMP:20260525T111752
CREATED:20241126T160700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T163821Z
UID:10003086-1737194400-1737214200@www.feltmakers.com
SUMMARY:Pine Needle Felting – Themed Informal Social Felting Day
DESCRIPTION:Creating fine lattice lace structures inspired by Leiko Uchiyama\nBring along some merino wool & usual felting equipment plus any prior knowledge and experience you have and we’ll work to experiment to make samples of this intriguing technique.\nThis is a Region 9 Meeting welcoming members in both the Region 9 area and others  \nThe idea of these Informal Social Felting Days is to meet up with fellow members\, to support one another in a collegiate workshop environment\, participate on the days theme\, answer felting queries\, work on your own project and make new friends with a shared interest! You never know we may even hatch exciting ideas togteher for future activities…. \nWe are holding the meetings at Cutting Edge Studio\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN which is is in easy reach of the M50 with plenty of parking space / 10 minutes by taxi from Great Malvern station. We will be asking for a nominal attendance fee to contribute to the venue cost and light refreshments. Asking £10 per person if we have 5 people or less and £5 when 8 or more attend.\n Meeting Date: 18th January 2025 Time 10am – 3:30pm Venue – Venue – Cutting Edge Studio\, Blackmore Park Road\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN
URL:https://www.feltmakers.com/event/pine-needle-felting-themed-informal-social-felting-day/
LOCATION:Cutting Edge Studio\, Blackmore Park Road\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN\, Cutting Edge Studio\, Blackmore Park Road\, Malvern\, WR13 6NN\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR13 6NN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emma Jackson (R9 Coordinator)":MAILTO:region9rc@icloud.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240529T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240529T120000
DTSTAMP:20260525T111752
CREATED:20240418T101119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T101119Z
UID:10002984-1716975000-1716984000@www.feltmakers.com
SUMMARY:Felt Rug Repair Project
DESCRIPTION:Felt Rug Project\nGrace Smith and I (Emma Jackson) are in the process of repairing and restoring her Shrydak felt rug. This is an ongoing project that began over a year ago after Grace discovered to her horror that moth lavae had munched their way through large parts  of her rug beautiful felt rug. To date this has been a process of researching how to eradicate any last vestiges of lavae and prevent future infestations. We have clarified which wools were used to make the rug and selected the wool type most suitable to repair it. This has involved understanding the dyes used\, the strength and durability of the wool needed and how the rug was originally assembled. It has and continues to be a steep learning curve\, and has provided interesting insights into the changing use of dyes\, from natural to acid dyes in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union during the last hundred years. \nWe have now moved onto the actual repair stage now\, needle felting the new wool into the front and back of the holes and tracks eaten away by the lava. To help prevent the work becoming overwhelming\, Grace has stitched a grid across the rug so we can work methodical\, focusing on one area at at time. We are meeting fortnightly at The Old Printworks in Baslall Heath (Birmingham) and approaching this part of the restoration as a community project\, inviting people to join in and learn about felting along the way. If you are interested in taking part please message me for further details.  \nEveryone is welcome to come along\, see & chat about the project and have a go at repairing the rug. These are very friendly\, informal sessions. You can drop in for one off visits\, come for multiple sessions\, when you can\, be it an hour or for the whole morning you are very welcome. Come along & get involved with the repair project\, it’s very therapeutic! \nHeld at The Old Print Works in Birmingham\, B12 9AH from 9:30-12noon\nThe next meet up dates are;\nApril 24th\nMay 1st\,\nMay 15th\nMay 29th.  \nPlease let Grace know by messaging (07983 705793)\, when you’d like to come\, so she can let you into the building. We’d love to see you.
URL:https://www.feltmakers.com/event/felt-rug-repair-project/2024-05-29/
LOCATION:The Old Print Works\, Alcester Road\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B12 9AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emma Jackson (R9 Coordinator)":MAILTO:region9rc@icloud.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240515T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240515T120000
DTSTAMP:20260525T111752
CREATED:20240418T101119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T101119Z
UID:10002983-1715765400-1715774400@www.feltmakers.com
SUMMARY:Felt Rug Repair Project
DESCRIPTION:Felt Rug Project\nGrace Smith and I (Emma Jackson) are in the process of repairing and restoring her Shrydak felt rug. This is an ongoing project that began over a year ago after Grace discovered to her horror that moth lavae had munched their way through large parts  of her rug beautiful felt rug. To date this has been a process of researching how to eradicate any last vestiges of lavae and prevent future infestations. We have clarified which wools were used to make the rug and selected the wool type most suitable to repair it. This has involved understanding the dyes used\, the strength and durability of the wool needed and how the rug was originally assembled. It has and continues to be a steep learning curve\, and has provided interesting insights into the changing use of dyes\, from natural to acid dyes in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union during the last hundred years. \nWe have now moved onto the actual repair stage now\, needle felting the new wool into the front and back of the holes and tracks eaten away by the lava. To help prevent the work becoming overwhelming\, Grace has stitched a grid across the rug so we can work methodical\, focusing on one area at at time. We are meeting fortnightly at The Old Printworks in Baslall Heath (Birmingham) and approaching this part of the restoration as a community project\, inviting people to join in and learn about felting along the way. If you are interested in taking part please message me for further details.  \nEveryone is welcome to come along\, see & chat about the project and have a go at repairing the rug. These are very friendly\, informal sessions. You can drop in for one off visits\, come for multiple sessions\, when you can\, be it an hour or for the whole morning you are very welcome. Come along & get involved with the repair project\, it’s very therapeutic! \nHeld at The Old Print Works in Birmingham\, B12 9AH from 9:30-12noon\nThe next meet up dates are;\nApril 24th\nMay 1st\,\nMay 15th\nMay 29th.  \nPlease let Grace know by messaging (07983 705793)\, when you’d like to come\, so she can let you into the building. We’d love to see you.
URL:https://www.feltmakers.com/event/felt-rug-repair-project/2024-05-15/
LOCATION:The Old Print Works\, Alcester Road\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B12 9AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emma Jackson (R9 Coordinator)":MAILTO:region9rc@icloud.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240501T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240501T120000
DTSTAMP:20260525T111752
CREATED:20240418T101119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T101119Z
UID:10002982-1714555800-1714564800@www.feltmakers.com
SUMMARY:Felt Rug Repair Project
DESCRIPTION:Felt Rug Project\nGrace Smith and I (Emma Jackson) are in the process of repairing and restoring her Shrydak felt rug. This is an ongoing project that began over a year ago after Grace discovered to her horror that moth lavae had munched their way through large parts  of her rug beautiful felt rug. To date this has been a process of researching how to eradicate any last vestiges of lavae and prevent future infestations. We have clarified which wools were used to make the rug and selected the wool type most suitable to repair it. This has involved understanding the dyes used\, the strength and durability of the wool needed and how the rug was originally assembled. It has and continues to be a steep learning curve\, and has provided interesting insights into the changing use of dyes\, from natural to acid dyes in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union during the last hundred years. \nWe have now moved onto the actual repair stage now\, needle felting the new wool into the front and back of the holes and tracks eaten away by the lava. To help prevent the work becoming overwhelming\, Grace has stitched a grid across the rug so we can work methodical\, focusing on one area at at time. We are meeting fortnightly at The Old Printworks in Baslall Heath (Birmingham) and approaching this part of the restoration as a community project\, inviting people to join in and learn about felting along the way. If you are interested in taking part please message me for further details.  \nEveryone is welcome to come along\, see & chat about the project and have a go at repairing the rug. These are very friendly\, informal sessions. You can drop in for one off visits\, come for multiple sessions\, when you can\, be it an hour or for the whole morning you are very welcome. Come along & get involved with the repair project\, it’s very therapeutic! \nHeld at The Old Print Works in Birmingham\, B12 9AH from 9:30-12noon\nThe next meet up dates are;\nApril 24th\nMay 1st\,\nMay 15th\nMay 29th.  \nPlease let Grace know by messaging (07983 705793)\, when you’d like to come\, so she can let you into the building. We’d love to see you.
URL:https://www.feltmakers.com/event/felt-rug-repair-project/2024-05-01/
LOCATION:The Old Print Works\, Alcester Road\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B12 9AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emma Jackson (R9 Coordinator)":MAILTO:region9rc@icloud.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240424T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240424T120000
DTSTAMP:20260525T111752
CREATED:20240418T101119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T101119Z
UID:10002981-1713951000-1713960000@www.feltmakers.com
SUMMARY:Felt Rug Repair Project
DESCRIPTION:Felt Rug Project\nGrace Smith and I (Emma Jackson) are in the process of repairing and restoring her Shrydak felt rug. This is an ongoing project that began over a year ago after Grace discovered to her horror that moth lavae had munched their way through large parts  of her rug beautiful felt rug. To date this has been a process of researching how to eradicate any last vestiges of lavae and prevent future infestations. We have clarified which wools were used to make the rug and selected the wool type most suitable to repair it. This has involved understanding the dyes used\, the strength and durability of the wool needed and how the rug was originally assembled. It has and continues to be a steep learning curve\, and has provided interesting insights into the changing use of dyes\, from natural to acid dyes in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union during the last hundred years. \nWe have now moved onto the actual repair stage now\, needle felting the new wool into the front and back of the holes and tracks eaten away by the lava. To help prevent the work becoming overwhelming\, Grace has stitched a grid across the rug so we can work methodical\, focusing on one area at at time. We are meeting fortnightly at The Old Printworks in Baslall Heath (Birmingham) and approaching this part of the restoration as a community project\, inviting people to join in and learn about felting along the way. If you are interested in taking part please message me for further details.  \nEveryone is welcome to come along\, see & chat about the project and have a go at repairing the rug. These are very friendly\, informal sessions. You can drop in for one off visits\, come for multiple sessions\, when you can\, be it an hour or for the whole morning you are very welcome. Come along & get involved with the repair project\, it’s very therapeutic! \nHeld at The Old Print Works in Birmingham\, B12 9AH from 9:30-12noon\nThe next meet up dates are;\nApril 24th\nMay 1st\,\nMay 15th\nMay 29th.  \nPlease let Grace know by messaging (07983 705793)\, when you’d like to come\, so she can let you into the building. We’d love to see you.
URL:https://www.feltmakers.com/event/felt-rug-repair-project/2024-04-24/
LOCATION:The Old Print Works\, Alcester Road\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B12 9AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In Person
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emma Jackson (R9 Coordinator)":MAILTO:region9rc@icloud.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230423T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230423T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T111752
CREATED:20230330T124119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T124119Z
UID:10000247-1682247600-1682254800@www.feltmakers.com
SUMMARY:Experiment with Fabrics to Felt with
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the workshop is to create a nuno sampler incorporating at least 5 types of fabric with merino wool. Our objective will be to work with a variety of fabrics to experience\, observe and record\n*The handle of each fabric\n*The fabric structure\n*How each fabric interacts with the wool fibres as its laid out and goes through the stages of bonding with the fibres (pre-felt and fulled)\n*Share tips & good practice when making nuno felt. \nThe sampler you make can be used for future reference or made into a notebook cover or other item after the workshop. \nNotes & fabric will be mailed out to UK participants who book before 14th April. If you miss the deadline or are based further afield than the UK the notes can be emailed to you and you can make use of the fabrics you have available to you in your stash. We will send you information on the fabrics we will using ahead of the session. Zoom meeting booking details will be sent out to those booking.\nRegion 9 Workshop – other members welcome. The fee is £5 to cover cost of postage\, notes\, fabric & wool.\nIf you have any questions or would like to book please contact Emma via region9rc@icloud.com
URL:https://www.feltmakers.com/event/experiment-with-fabrics-to-felt-with/
LOCATION:Zoom – Region 9 Online
CATEGORIES:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emma Jackson (R9 Coordinator)":MAILTO:region9rc@icloud.com
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