Cloth & Twine

Location:

527 Yeopim Rd., Edenton, NC

text or call 650-741-8680

Opening Hours:

text or call to set up an appointment

we usually have a Fiber Fun Friday ( everyone is welcome to sit and work on a fiber craft) between 10:30am - 12:30pm. Please check the calendar

or check the event calendar for in-person classes

Contact us

FAQ

Hello! Below, you'll find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. We've gathered them here to assist you in finding quick solutions. If your question isn't listed, please don't hesitate to reach out—I'm here to provide assistance when I can!~Annette
  • We are on 527 Yeopim RD just 2.5 miles outside of historic Edenton.

  • Special Events:

    Shop Hours

    By appointment only, text or call (650-741-8680)

    In-Studio guided Classes (reservation required)
    Tuesday - 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

    Please, check out the calendar for the schedule.

  • You find all your online classes here!

    I am just in the process to migrating all my online classes and existing students to the classes right here on my website. I try to make it as easy as I possibly can. All you should have to do now is sign into your customer account. All the classes you are enrolled in are listed there, right above your order history. Please email me if anything is missing, or if you are having trouble.

  • I offer online & in-person classes in wet- and needle- felting. I teach classes that go throughout the year and classes that are completed during a 2-2.5 hour session. Don't hesitate to contact me for more information.

  • Absolutely! All my ball ornament needle- or soap wet-felting classes are designed for anyone who wants to get started with needle felting, but will not limit the student who already has a little experience.

  • I would say, you probably just haven't found it yet. I don't know if you will find it through needle felting, but it is worth a try. I have only met very few people that said needle felting was not for them...

  • Yes, before you get started ask yourself if your hands are good to hold a tool for a extended period of time. Do your hands cramp and hurt easily? In the beginning you don't need anything besides some felting needles, a felting pad/foam, and some different wool fiber. I recommend batting (short fiber) over roving (longer fiber brushed all in one direction in a "rope") in the beginning.

  • I sure do! Let's talk! Please, contact me with details.

FAQ

Hello! Below, you'll find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. We've gathered them here to assist you in finding quick solutions. If your question isn't listed, please don't hesitate to reach out—I'm here to provide assistance when I can!~Annette
  • We are on 527 Yeopim RD just 2.5 miles outside of historic Edenton.

  • Special Events:

    Shop Hours

    By appointment only, text or call (650-741-8680)

    In-Studio guided Classes (reservation required)
    Tuesday - 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

    Please, check out the calendar for the schedule.

  • You find all your online classes here!

    I am just in the process to migrating all my online classes and existing students to the classes right here on my website. I try to make it as easy as I possibly can. All you should have to do now is sign into your customer account. All the classes you are enrolled in are listed there, right above your order history. Please email me if anything is missing, or if you are having trouble.

  • I offer online & in-person classes in wet- and needle- felting. I teach classes that go throughout the year and classes that are completed during a 2-2.5 hour session. Don't hesitate to contact me for more information.

  • Absolutely! All my ball ornament needle- or soap wet-felting classes are designed for anyone who wants to get started with needle felting, but will not limit the student who already has a little experience.

  • I would say, you probably just haven't found it yet. I don't know if you will find it through needle felting, but it is worth a try. I have only met very few people that said needle felting was not for them...

  • Yes, before you get started ask yourself if your hands are good to hold a tool for a extended period of time. Do your hands cramp and hurt easily? In the beginning you don't need anything besides some felting needles, a felting pad/foam, and some different wool fiber. I recommend batting (short fiber) over roving (longer fiber brushed all in one direction in a "rope") in the beginning.

  • I sure do! Let's talk! Please, contact me with details.