From Fleece to Batting: Carded Method

Join us for a cozy, creative workshop where you’ll learn how to transform raw wool fleece into warm, durable carded wool batting—perfect for use in handmade quilts. In this hands-on session, we’ll walk through almost every step of the process, from how raw fleece is prepped to finished felt panel for place mat.
Skill Level: Beginner
**No Prerequisites required to take this class
Must be aged 16+
Working with natural, unprocessed wool from a local farm, you will learn:
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Learn the process of skirting and cleaning raw fleece - this will have been already done for you, but the teacher will talk about it.
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Techniques for laying out wool for carding - the wool is passed through wire brushes to separate the individual fibres
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How to size and layer wool for use in quilting or textile art
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Tips for storing and using wool batting in your next quilt
Each student will go home with a felted wool batting peice suitable for a place mat as a sample.
What’s Included:
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Raw local wool fleece
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All tools and supplies
What to Bring:
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A towel and/or apron
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Enthusiasm for wool and handmade traditions
- Fabric for the size of a placement - this can be a pieced panel or plain quilting cotton fabric (approx. 2 X fat quarters)
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Skill Details: | No prerequisites required for this class |
Materials Included: | INCLUDES MOST MATERIALS - See listing for details |
Instructor: | Bizz McKilligan |
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