It’s hot.
Not “sip something cute and stroll the beach” hot.
More like “step outside and immediately begin slow-roasting into a lightly seasoned chicken nugget” hot.
So instead of sacrificing yourself to the humidity gods, come inside, enjoy the AC, and do something wildly more productive: stab wool and make a souvenir you’ll actually keep.
A beginner-friendly needle felting class where you’ll create your own Low Country–inspired ornament. No experience required. No artistic talent required. Just a willingness to poke something repeatedly and trust the process.
- Oyster shell (with pearl, because we have standards)
- Dolphin (sleek-ish, interpretation encouraged)
- Crab (tiny chaos, big personality)
- Sea turtle (emotionally supportive)
- Shrimp (local celebrity)
- Coastal bird (lightly judgmental marsh energy)
Each project is designed to be finished in class and includes a loop so you can hang it proudly somewhere in your home and say, “Yes, I made that on vacation instead of bursting into flames.”
- 2 hours of air-conditioned sanity
- All materials included
- Step-by-step instruction (we will not abandon you to your own devices)
- A surprisingly therapeutic amount of repetitive stabbing
Because you’re on vacation and deserve:
- A break from the heat trying to personally ruin your day
- A souvenir that isn’t mass-produced or suspiciously glittery
- A story that starts with, “So I took this class…” instead of “We just went back to the condo again because we were starting to look like a Salvador Dalí painting.”
- One handmade ornament
- A new skill you may or may not continue (no pressure)
- The deep satisfaction of turning fluff into something adorable
- Sudden confidence in your crafting abilities
- Purchasing supplies “just in case”
- Looking at random objects and thinking, “I could felt that…”
Come make something.
Because if you’re going to spend money on vacation… it should come with air conditioning and a tiny wool crab.
It’s hot.
Not “sip something cute and stroll the beach” hot.
More like “step outside and immediately begin slow-roasting into a lightly seasoned chicken nugget” hot.
So instead of sacrificing yourself to the humidity gods, come inside, enjoy the AC, and do something wildly more productive: stab wool and make a souvenir you’ll actually keep.
A beginner-friendly needle felting class where you’ll create your own Low Country–inspired ornament. No experience required. No artistic talent required. Just a willingness to poke something repeatedly and trust the process.
- Oyster shell (with pearl, because we have standards)
- Dolphin (sleek-ish, interpretation encouraged)
- Crab (tiny chaos, big personality)
- Sea turtle (emotionally supportive)
- Shrimp (local celebrity)
- Coastal bird (lightly judgmental marsh energy)
Each project is designed to be finished in class and includes a loop so you can hang it proudly somewhere in your home and say, “Yes, I made that on vacation instead of bursting into flames.”
- 2 hours of air-conditioned sanity
- All materials included
- Step-by-step instruction (we will not abandon you to your own devices)
- A surprisingly therapeutic amount of repetitive stabbing
Because you’re on vacation and deserve:
- A break from the heat trying to personally ruin your day
- A souvenir that isn’t mass-produced or suspiciously glittery
- A story that starts with, “So I took this class…” instead of “We just went back to the condo again because we were starting to look like a Salvador Dalí painting.”
- One handmade ornament
- A new skill you may or may not continue (no pressure)
- The deep satisfaction of turning fluff into something adorable
- Sudden confidence in your crafting abilities
- Purchasing supplies “just in case”
- Looking at random objects and thinking, “I could felt that…”
Come make something.
Because if you’re going to spend money on vacation… it should come with air conditioning and a tiny wool crab.
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Classes for all abilities
Whether new to the art, or fibre is in your DNA - we have something for everyone at Low Country Shrimp and Knits.