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The International Feltmakers Association
publishes Echoes magazine, an excellent journal of art feltmaking. |
 | Springwater Fiber Workshop, a
community of artists in Alexandria, Virginia who seek to explore the possibilities of yarn and fiber
through spinning, weaving, knitting, crocheting, felting, dyeing, and surface
design. |
 | The Northeast (USA) Feltmakers Guild,
a great organization with a nice web site, thanks to the hard work of
Chris White, Deb O'Hanlon, and others. |
 | Harrisville
Designs, offers a range of fiber workshops, fiber, felting supplies, and
yarn. In a 19th century mill complex in Harrisville, New Hampshire. |
 | The
Fiber Studio, located in Henniker, New Hampshire, workshops and supplies for
spinners, weavers, and feltmakers. |
 | The
New York Sheep and Wool Festival at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds in
Rhinebeck, New York. |
 | Feltmakers List. Pat Spark runs a great email listserve
where roughly 300 felters share information via email. Once you subscribe,
you will receive all the postings to the list in your email inbox and when
you send a note to the list address it is automatically distributed to all
subscribers. To subscribe: send an email to majordomo@peak.org
with the words "subscribe feltmakers" (without the quotes) in the
message area (you do not need to include your name). The subject may be left
empty. You must be subscribing for yourself only and you should be sending
your email from the address to which you wish your FELTMAKERS mail to come. |
 | The Felters' FAQ
is another terrific service Pat Spark has provided to fellow feltmakers. At
this link you will find loads of useful information from tips and tricks to
sources for supplies and upcoming events. |
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