Create your very own one-of-a-kind felted fleece rug from the fleece of a living sheep Icelandic Sheep.
30 May 2026
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Organised by:
Forgan Arts Centre www.forganartscentre.co.ukTickets:
Adult £106 Concession £95 Learn MoreLocation:
Forgan Arts Centre59 Kirk Road
Newport-on-Tay
Newport-on-Tay
DD6 8JB
On this satisfying one day workshop, Trish OMeara of Wormit Woolies will lead you through the ancient craft of wet felting to create your very own one-of-a-kind felted fleece rug from the fleece of a living sheep Icelandic Sheep. Icelandic fleeces are particularly luxurious with long soft locks of varying colours and make gorgeous rugs/throws. Iceland sheep are a hardy breed that display more variety of colour and pattern in their fleece than most other breeds.
Wet felting is the oldest form of textile making and has been recognised as a heritage craft in the UK since the 1100’s. It has a rich history in Scotland with something known as ‘Waulking’. Waulking, also known as fulling, is a traditional Scottish process of soaking the fabric in water, followed by rhythmic beating and kneading, typically accompanied by singing Gaelic songs. This process makes the felted fabric denser and more durable.
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