Felt a Bowl on a Ball!
Jul 15, 2025 10:00AM—3:00PM
Location
SEFAA Center 3420 W. Hospital Ave. Chamblee, GA 30341
Categories Class
Topics felting

Wet felting a 3D object usually involves placing a flat pliable piece of plastic known as a resist between two layers of wool to keep them from bonding together. In this class, though, you'll use an inflatable ball (a 3-D resist!) to create a stunning, seamless bowl with structure and stability. Say goodbye to irregularly-shaped bowls and hello to a continuously accessible resist surface that enables exciting embellishment possibilities. You'll begin your bowl with the end in mind and start with your embellishment fibers. Then, you'll add wool fibers and use special felting techniques to felt "in the round". And, finally, you'll deflate and remove the ball and turn your piece inside out for final felting and the big reveal! This 3D felting method is fun, unique, and less physically demanding than other wet felting techniques. Add in Katrina's helpful tips and tricks and we foresee many hand-felted bowls, hats, and bags in your future!
Katrina Stone is an award-winning fiber artist who enjoys teaching sewing, wet felting, and macrame at the John C. Campbell Folk School, SEFAA, and other regional locations. A fiber fanatic since childhood, Katrina is the current President of the Southeast Fiber Arts Alliance. She makes her home in Gwinnett County with her husband and their fun-loving Boston terriers.
$95 – $115
Additional Supply Fee: None, the $25 fee for all materials and supplies is included in the cost of the class.
Scholarship Available: No.
Level: All
Minimum Number of Students: 5 by July 12, 2025.
Maximum Number of Students: 5
Class Schedule: The class will be held in-person at the SEFAA Center from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.