March 28 | Wool Felting Class

from $90.00
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March 28, 2026. 10am-4pm in Atascadero CA. Will follow-up with address.

Join Elita Chaffin for a full-day wool felting class where you will learn how to clean, pick, card, and wet felt a wool project to take home. This comprehensive class will give you a solid understanding of how to make something useful from raw wool right off the sheep.

Flexible schedule:
10-10:30: Arrive and introductions
10:30-12: Picking wool while talking all about wool and it’s history
12-12:30: lunch break + more wool prep
12:30-4: carding and wet welting a pouch or bowl.

About Elita: Elita has been obsessed with wool for a long time but this was amplified when her son Nic bought a flock of Navajo Churro sheep (a breed known for their valuable wool growing abilities). She now has 30+ sheep in the flock and is on a mission to use the valuable resource of their wool in many different ways. She has grown to love wet felting over the years and has created a pletora of wearable, sustainable art including booties, bucket hats, beanies, pot holders, trinket bowls, rugs and purses.

This class would be fun for:

  • Anyone who loves fiber or textile arts

  • Kids, teens and adults who like to make things with their hands

  • People who have sheep or access to wool and want to learn an accessible way to use it.

  • People who like functional art

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*Sold Out* if you would like to be notified of future classes, please join the email list on our homepage.

March 28, 2026. 10am-4pm in Atascadero CA. Will follow-up with address.

Join Elita Chaffin for a full-day wool felting class where you will learn how to clean, pick, card, and wet felt a wool project to take home. This comprehensive class will give you a solid understanding of how to make something useful from raw wool right off the sheep.

Flexible schedule:
10-10:30: Arrive and introductions
10:30-12: Picking wool while talking all about wool and it’s history
12-12:30: lunch break + more wool prep
12:30-4: carding and wet welting a pouch or bowl.

About Elita: Elita has been obsessed with wool for a long time but this was amplified when her son Nic bought a flock of Navajo Churro sheep (a breed known for their valuable wool growing abilities). She now has 30+ sheep in the flock and is on a mission to use the valuable resource of their wool in many different ways. She has grown to love wet felting over the years and has created a pletora of wearable, sustainable art including booties, bucket hats, beanies, pot holders, trinket bowls, rugs and purses.

This class would be fun for:

  • Anyone who loves fiber or textile arts

  • Kids, teens and adults who like to make things with their hands

  • People who have sheep or access to wool and want to learn an accessible way to use it.

  • People who like functional art