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The significance of felt in the world of fashion rises. International recognized designers integrate felting techniques in their works that appear elaborate and exciting. So you can find felt works on the catwalks by designers like
Issey Miyake (Japan), Yoji Yamamoto (Japan), John Galliano (UK) and Vivienne Westwood (UK). → more
Have fun with Dorothea Fischbeck-Horacek's felt women, the creations by »Filz & Perlen«, Christa Cebis' embroideries and the »Wollwerkstatt«. Wander with us through the exhibitions of Birgit Vogler, Anke Scholz, Susanne Linde-
Staufenbiel and Sabine Reichert-Kassube, be astonished by the world's oldest felt discoveries. → more
Come with us to Arendsee and South Tyrol, fly to Australia to the Felters' Gathering, in Nora Bellows' living room in the USA, to an Italian monastery and in Sara Lechner's studio to her felt machine. Enjoy the filigree art works by
Anja Atzert and study Marlies Piechotka's felt philosophy. → more
One of our readers' favorite article: The detailed report about »copyright and artsanry« by Ulrike Bogdan.
In it you find answers on questions as: »What am I allowed to do and what is forbidden? Which things do I have to
keep in mind as an artist, artisan and teacher?« or »How can I protect my products against copycats?« → more
FUN no. 15, the last issue realized by Beate Bossert. The content is about the third part of the journey to Kyrgyzstan, the 11th German-speaking Felters' Gathering in Hohebuch and in the shhep gallery the long wool Wensleydale sheep is presented. In South Tyrol
the 5th International Felters' Gathering took place with it a review in detail with impressions of the particular workshops. → more
We present the second part of our journey to Kyrgyztan, and portrait the artists Ulrike von Kutzleben and Ruth Bucci Baumer as well as the life of a »felt engineer«: Bruno Bujack from
Düsseldorf, Germany. Focus of this issue is needle felting. → more