Patreon Learning community
Launching March 20, 2026
On March 20, 2026 i will be launching a learning community through Patreon, where fibre enthusiasts can access monthly video tutorials and connect with myself and fellow learners. Every month, i will upload a new tutorial, alternating between sample and small-works projects, both of which are designed to incrementally increase skill while being small enough to create at your kitchen table.
Sample projects will consist of creating a 6”x6” square, each focusing on a different skill, technique or surface treatment, culmunating in a library of samples that you can use for reference to create anything you can dream of. Tutorials will start from the very beginning, so whether you have never touched wool before, or if you are a seasoned felter, they should offer lots of opportunities to learn & grow. If you follow along and create the samples offered every second month, i imagine your sample collection becoming a beautiful mosiac to display on your wall or perhaps bound into a strange, but wonderful felt reference book :D We’ll see as it evolves!
The small works tutorial uploaded every other month will offer an opportunity to make a managable-sized sculpture or phyiscal thing to delight in. Often, i’ll incorporate the skill we just learned in the previous sample project, but equally so, we may make something that is decided by the whims of the community. The first small works project i will be offering is how to make a fuzzy bumblebee… the next may be how to make leaves, or candles, or flowers, or butterflies, who knows!
All of these tutorial videos will accumulate in collections on the Lalabug patreon page, where you can work at your own pace and in your own time.
Membership will cost $10CAD/month; however, as a big thank you to early subscribers, between March 20 - April 20, 2026 i will be offering a 20% discount ($8CAD/month), which will stay with you for as long as you are a member.
I am so SO excited to begin teaching all of the skills and techniques that i have accumulated throughout my 17 blissful years of working with wool and to witness where the creative spark leads each and every learner.
