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Felting courses
- A Level
- Telford
- 2 Years
... areas incorporating dying and bonding techniques, felt making, machine embroidery and other decorative multimedia effects. Fashion Learn how to create...
- A Level
- Totton
... • Dip dye • Silk painting • Weaving • Stencilling • Marbling • Felt making The AS year will give you a platform from which to develop your...
- Course
- Cirencester
- Different dates available
... of inspiration for your textiles work. Throughout this time, you will be introduced to an exciting range of materials, techniques and processes including... Learn about: Quality Training, Skills and Training...
- A Level
- North Walsham
- 2 Years
... that is felt for this subject by students. Ofsted said the proportion of students successfully progressing directly to arts-related higher education programmes...
- Course
- Southport
- 2 Weeks
... textile techniques including machine embroidery, felt making, knitting and textile bead work. The initial few weeks of the course will comprise of a series...
- Course
- Worthing
- Beginner
- 10 Weeks
... to beginners and those with experience. Other Costs Students will need to bring their own sketchbook, felt tips and fabrics. Further Details If you would...
- Course
- Manchester
- 1 Day
...Learn to wet felt balls and small flat pieces, pom pom making, wrapping and knotting, use of colour and texture, hand embroidery. Suitable for: Everyone...
- Course
- Harleston
... desires and dreams positive results ~ individuals start making choices in their own best interests, pain previously felt in the body is verbalised...
- Course
- Leeds
- 10 Weeks
...Millinery Working with commercial felt hoods, hand blocking techniques will be developed to design a piece to couture standards, looking at trimming...
- A Level
- Hackney
- September
... onto another course with us and 97% felt that HCC was a safe place to be. Information about the college HCC is an award-winning College (Queen’s... Learn about: Basic Skills...
- Course
- Inhouse (in Hyde)
- 1 Day
... all materials required such as coloured pencils, coloured felt tip pens, compass, ruler, mandala templates and a healing mandala journal. No previous...
- A Level
- Sheffield
...A level Textiles will enable you to develop your appreciation of historical and contemporary textiles and practical skills in design, constructed textiles and applied decorative techniques such as printing, batik and felt making. You will also learn how to analyse the methods, meanings and contexts...
- A Level
- Preston
- 2 Years
... · Printing on textile materials, using silk screen printing, mono printing and stencil · Felt making, batik and silk painting · Creative stitching, quilting...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bolton
- 3 Years
... as facilities for: embroidery; digital printing; non woven textiles; garment manufacture; felt making; gun tufting (carpets); printed and dyed textiles...
- Course
- Southport
...This is a new course and it aims to give the student an opportunity to experience and explore a variety of textile crafts, including felt making, stitching, weaving and recycling wool products. The emphasis is on experimentation combined with fun and in order to offer a wide range skills...
- Foundation degree
- Middlesbrough
- 4 Years
..., textile printing, hand and machine embroidery, felt-making, handknitting and crochet. The design process will be initiated through drawing and image...
- A Level
- Farnborough
- 2 Years
... from machine embroidery, felt making, Shibori, dyeing techniques, weave, knit, pattern design, CAD to name a few; in order to create and design innovative...
- A Level
- (East Sussex)
- 2 Years
... printing. Constructed Textiles Areas such as felt making, weaving and creative hand-stitching are covered. How is the course assessed? AS Textile Art -...
- HNC
- Leeds
- 2 Years
... awards won by our students while at the College include, International Felt Makers: Innovative Use of Felt 2009, Hat Designer of the Year...
- Course
- Hackney
- January
... they’d recommend us to a friend. 83% said the college was a friendly place to study, 79% planned to progress onto another course with us and 97% felt...