
Beginning Needle Felting: Pumpkin

In this beginning needle felting class, local artist Saragrace Knauf will guide in making a pumpkin approximately 4″ x 4″. Needle felting is a fun and relaxing craft that can be enjoyed by anyone, regardless of their experience with other kinds of art. Needle felting uses unspun wool to create small animals and objects, or flat pictures that can be framed. Using high-quality Romney wool, this project is a great way to learn the basics of needle felting and to create a beautiful, handmade work of art.
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Class Details
Age restrictions: No younger than eleven. Anyone under thirteen must be accompanied by an adult.
Class supplies fee (please bring to class): $30 — or $20 if you already have needles, finger protection, and a felting surface.
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About the Saragrace Knauf:
I was born, second of three children, to a family of modest means. Both my parents worked in the theatrical arts. My father was a director, dramaturg, and actor. My mother was both an actor and director. I, wanting to avoid academic life and poverty, steered as far from the theater as I could.
My first bout with college had me headed towards a major in marine biology and philosophy. As I was working my way through college, I quickly became aware that I was unable to handle both school and work.
So, the short story is I quit and joined the US navy. I went into their nuclear power program back in 1979. I was one of 500 women who went into the program and also one of 50 who made it through. (Lest you think something great of me, this was the same attrition rate as for men).
After six years of that, I went back to school and got a mechanical engineering degree and a minor in philosophy. I worked for 13 years in the commercial nuclear power field and spent some time back in grad school pursuing a masters in computational biology and a certificate in scholarly publishing and medieval and renaissance studies.
I married my second husband when I was thirty-four. No kids, lots of animals.
My hobbies include historic costuming, gardening (horseback riding-not anymore!), an’ dollin’ (soft sculpture).