


Our Courses
Step into the studio.
Our courses are invitations to create, not just to copy—each one a dialogue between hand, fiber, and form.
Explore felt as sculpture, as fabric, as emotion.
No rush. Just rhythm, skill, and beauty.

Felting Light: Nautilus Lampshade
Learn to create a sculptural felted lampshade that holds light and form.
In this course, we build a 3D spiral structure using wool, silk, viscose, and unexpected materials—from glass beads to found objects.
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Rose Garden Stola with Alisa Bordo
A delicate, expressive textile built from wool, silk, viscose, lace, embellished with handmade silk roses.
This course guides you through the creation of a richly textured, wearable piece—layer by layer, petal by petal. A celebration of color, composition, and the quiet poetry of felt.

Perfect Hat with Sigrid Bannier
Learn to create a felt hat body from scratch using wet felting techniques, then shape it on a traditional hat block using classic millinery methods.
Sigrid guides you through the making of three distinct hat models, sharing her precision, process, and artistry.
A deep dive into sculptural felting and timeless hat form.
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Perfect Vest with Julia Struzh
A lightweight nuno-felted vest, designed for movement, shape, and comfort. In this tutorial, Julia guides you through creating a soft yet structured garment using wool and silk, forming a flattering silhouette that works beautifully as part of an everyday outfit or layered look.
Elegant, wearable, and perfectly formed by hand.

Encyclopedy of Felt Decor with Katerina Korshun
A comprehensive guide to decorative techniques in feltmaking — from fiber basics to rich surface textures and dimensional effects.
This course brings together years of experience and experimentation, offering a structured, in-depth look at the materials, fibers, fabrics, and methods used to create expressive, layered felt surfaces.

Cobweb shawl with Alisa Bordo
Light as air, rich in detail.
In this course, Alisa shares her approach to creating three variations of the cobweb felted shawl—each one delicate, textural, and deeply expressive.
You’ll work with wool blends as the base, layering in a variety of decorative fibers to build transparent yet resilient fabrics.