8041 S. 180th St Kent, WA 98032 Shop Hours Monday - Friday 9am-5pm |
Bounce, Roll, & Felt a Bowl

Bounce your project into existence in this kinetic felting experience. Join Kandi to learn the process of wet felting on a ball as you create your very own colorful felted bowl. We create the bowl from start to finish with rolling and bouncing. Then the only thing left to do when you leave is to let it dry! You will get to take home the sheet of instructions to be able to make more bowls or vessels at home.
Class Policies
We are continually striving to bring fresh new classes to our Makers’ Mercantile® patrons. To make sure that these classes take place, we encourage you to reserve your spot early to ensure the minimum enrollment! Consider signing up with a friend, or a bunch of friends!!
Registration
Classes are sold on a first come, first served basis, both online and in-store, and your place in class is reserved with full payment.
Class Minimums
If class registration does not reach the minimum number of students by 7 days prior to the first session, the class will be cancelled. If we cancel your class for lack of enrollment, we will contact you with refund/transfer options.
Cancellations
Should you need to cancel any time prior to 7 days before the first class, you will receive a full refund. If you cancel after that date, we cannot issue a refund unless we are able to fill your place from the wait list. You may also have a friend take your place in the class, if you are not able to cancel in time to receive a refund.
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Skill Details: | No experience necessary! Students 12-16 must be joined by a paying adult. |
Materials Included: | Felting fibers and tools are provided for use during the workshop. |
Requirements: | Students should be comfortable standing, and have shoulder/arm/hand strength and mobility to roll and shape fibers, as well as comfort with their hands in wet soapy conditions for extended periods of time. |
Instructor Bio: | Kandi Dodrill is a farm educator and owns a 5 acre fiber farm with her husband, Mark, in South King County. They have a motley crew of fiber growing animals filled with personality on their farm. Since she is a farm educator, she gets to share different skills that she has learned over the years from crafting to soap making, fiber arts, cooking, gardening, and embroidery. She has been a Girl Scout, Boy Scout, and 4-H leader. Kandi loves teaching people to enjoy the process of art and crafts. Her current favorite craft is using fiber from her farm to make beautiful art. |
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