
ONLINE WORKSHOPS
Online Workshop “Blue Fantasy”
Felted Silk Scarf Masterclass
“Blue Fantasy” is a detailed online masterclass dedicated to creating a light, expressive felted silk scarf using the nuno felting technique.
In this workshop, I guide you step by step through the entire process — from material preparation and prefelt layout to attaching the design to silk and final felting.
The focus is on precision, softness of texture, and a calm, thoughtful approach to working with wool and silk.
The workshop is suitable for intermediate makers and confident beginners who already have basic experience with felting and want to deepen their skills.
The video is hosted on YouTube via a private (unlisted) link.
After purchase, you will receive access by email.

What you will learn
• How to prepare materials for a large silk scarf
• Cloud layout technique for creating thin, flexible prefelt
• How to control thickness and avoid holes
• Working with decorative fibres for texture and light reflection
• Using a vibrating sander to speed up and stabilise felting
• Making and refining prefelt
• Cutting and composing a free-form design
• Attaching prefelt elements to silk
• Final felting and finishing of the scarf
Access to the workshop
• This is a paid online workshop
• After purchase on the website, you will receive an email with a private YouTube link
• The workshop has no time limits
• You can watch it at your own pace, as many times as you like
Materials required
Please prepare the following materials before starting the workshop:
• 300–400 g of merino wool, 19 micron
(in several shades of blue or your preferred colour palette)
• Decorative fibres (optional, for texture and shine):
silk fibres, viscose, wool fibres, or similar
• Silk fabric — approximately 220 × 90 cm
(I use Margilan silk)
• Polyethylene bubble wrap — large enough to cover your working table
• Synthetic netting — large piece, suitable for the full layout
• Scissors
• Warm water
• Soap
• Towels (to absorb excess water)
• Vibrating sander (highly recommended)
Online Workshop “Yellow Mosaic”
Felted Silk Scarf Masterclass
“Yellow Mosaic” is a step-by-step online masterclass focused on creating a lightweight, artistic scarf using the nuno felting technique.
In this workshop, I guide you through every stage of the process — from selecting and combining silk pieces, laying out wool and decorative fibres, to felting with a vibrational sander and final hand-finishing.
The method is intuitive, creative, and ideal for makers who enjoy freedom in composition and texture.
This workshop is suitable for confident beginners and experienced felters who want to explore layered silk collage, precise wool work, and the beauty of combining texture with transparency.
The video is hosted on YouTube via a private (unlisted) link.
After purchase, you will receive access via email.
What you will learn
• How to use leftover silk scraps to build a mosaic base
• How to create organic scarf shapes that drape beautifully
• Techniques for blending and layering colors
• How to secure silk seams with wool
• Working with decorative fibers: silk, viscose, linen
• Using a vibrating sander to accelerate felting
• Final hand-felting techniques for softness and strength
• How to recognize when your scarf is fully felted
Access to the workshop
• This is a paid online workshop
• After purchase on the website, you will receive an email with a private YouTube link
• The workshop has no time limits
• You can watch it at your own pace, as many times as you like
Materials required
Please prepare the following materials before starting the workshop:
• 300 g of merino wool, 19 micron
(in several shades of blue or your preferred colour palette)
• Decorative fibres (optional, for texture and shine):
silk fibres, viscose, wool fibres, or similar
• Approx. 2.5–3 meters of Margilan silk
(various pieces, different sizes and shades)
• Polyethylene bubble wrap — large enough to cover your working table
• Synthetic netting — large piece, suitable for the full layout
• Scissors
• Warm water
• Soap
• Towels (to absorb excess water)
• Vibrating sander (highly recommended)