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Needle Felted PNW Landscapes

In-person

Introduction to Needle Felting: Painterly PNW Landscapes

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Join local artist Kayla Ann for an evening of creativity and hands-on fun as you learn the art of needle felting. 

Kayla will guide you through the fundamentals of this unique craft, teaching you how to "paint" with wool. Whether you're new to needle felting or looking to expand your skills, this workshop will provide you with the techniques, inspiration, and tools to continue creating at home. 

A design will be provided to help you get started, but feel free to bring your own pictures or drawings of your favorite landscapes to use as a template. You’ll leave class with the confidence to explore needle felting further!


Class Details
  • Supplies will be provided.
  • Hand and wrist dexterity is required for this class. 
  • Ages 16+

Celebrating 200 Years of Norwegian Immigration

This workshop is part of our weekend of art classes celebrating 200 years of Norwegian immigration to the United States. Crafts are an important part of Norwegian cultural heritage — come join other crafters to learn something new!

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Meet the Needle Felting Instructor

  • Kayla McDaniels

    Kayla Ann

    Kayla Ann is a Seattle based artist and designer known for her playful print designs, colorful illustrations, and her endless love of plants and flowers. She blends elements from the natural world and vintage-inspired motifs to create surface pattern designs, illustrations, and murals. Her signature style combines sketches with pops of color, creating moments of joy that bring awareness to our innate connection with nature.

    Bio