


Courses
Explore our growing collection of online courses in artistic feltmaking. Learn with carefully chosen instructors, discover different approaches to texture, form, color, and wearable design, and find the course that speaks to your own creative path.
New to wearable felt? Start with Julia.
Love texture and nuno? Start with Alisa.
Want hats and millinery? Start with Sigrid.
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Alisa Bordo
Alisa Bordo’s courses explore modern nuno felt, expressive surface design, and unexpected material combinations. Through shawls, scarves, and textured wearable pieces, she teaches how to combine wool with silk, fleece, lace, locks, sequins, and other fibers to create richly layered work full of character and wild elegance.

Svetlana Fomina
Svetlana Fomina’s courses explore wool as a medium for both image and object. From painting with wool to sculptural forms such as lamps and other decorative pieces, she teaches how texture, color, and composition can be transformed into expressive felted art.
coming soon

Olga Kazanskaya
Discover a creative method for making botanical prints on wool and silk by combining plant materials with both natural and synthetic dyes. This course explores how leaves, flowers, color, and textile structure can work together to create rich, expressive surfaces with depth, detail, and unexpected effects.
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Dyeing Wool
Learn how to dye wool with synthetic dyes while keeping the fibers open, soft, and suitable for felting. This course focuses on color control, careful handling, and practical techniques that help you achieve beautiful results without accidentally felting the wool during the dyeing process.
coming soon
Thoughtful Learning, Step by Step
Our courses are designed to help you understand the process, not just copy a result. You will learn through clear demonstrations, practical explanations, and real textile examples, so you can apply the techniques to your own work with confidence.
Because feltmaking, dyeing, and textile techniques depend on materials, water, wool, temperature, and individual handling, every result will be unique — and that is part of the beauty of the process.
If you have questions about course access or materials, we are here to help.

