

Our latest shipment of Wool Pet Kits has just arrived, including some brand new friends! Come on in and check it out!
Whenever new roving comes in I just can’t wait to pile into it just like the scene in E.T. when he’s hiding in all them stuffed animals. A shout out to all the sheep for sharing their fur with us to be dyed, sculpted (needle felted of course) and loved. Thank you sheep!

Thinking back to our Kid’s Camp over summer, I can’t wait for this time around! I’m hoping we’ll see some familiar faces from last time, and new friends too, of course! Even though the week was a sticky vortex of glitter, glue, and googly eyes, I know I speak for all of us at The UCC when I say it was one of our favorite endeavors to date. There are few things cooler than seeing kids genuinely excited about making things. It’s inspiring to have students so eager to learn what we’re teaching, and to see how their imaginations make it their own. The crafts we’ll be doing with the kids this month are some of my personal favorites, and I can’t wait to see the kids creations and learn a thing or two from them in the process. If you’d like more information about the day camp, you can download our December class schedule or simply give us a call. Happy Holidays, stay crafty!
Seven red mice all in a row…

Chris and Ritsuko’s Octopus and Kitty. Can you believe this was their first time needle felting? Amazing!

There are still a few spots left in our Intro to Needle Felting class, this Thursday, September 24th from 6-8pm. The class is $25 non-member/$20 member. Below is a photo from our August session. It’s always lots of fun and highly addictive!

Our newest friend in the studio (Gizmo on left). He’s crafty, a great listener, and is our newest addition to the big orange couch. He’s completely needle felted except for his big felt eyes and feathers. How long did it take? Weeks! Months even. But it was well worth the patient effort. Won’t you say hello?

Our newest studio member, Lisa, knit a purse and put it through an intensive cycle in our washing machine to transform it into a beautiful wet felted bag!


Devon made these needle felted hamburger earrings last week!
They almost look good enough to eat – but don’t worry, we wont…

