Course Detail: PER417 - Fiber Arts

Create works of art using embroidery and needle felting!

Join Dr. Laurel Campbell in fiber arts exploration. For the first four weeks, students will learn embroidery techniques to create a finished piece of art. Students will design their own pattern or do free stitching like the image to the left. Each work of art will be created on fabric using embroidery hoops and can be finished by framing or used as a throw pillow cover. 

The second four weeks will be dedicated to needle felting. Students will learn how to make felt beads and small pouches on which they can embroider seed beads when finished. Students will complete several projects over the course of 8 meetings. 

View course syllabus here: Spring 2024 Syllabus



Important Notes:

  • All art supplies are included.
  • This class is open to anyone, at any level.
  • Art educators can earn 16 PGPs by participating in this course. 



Dr. Laurel H. Campbell holds three art degrees from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (UIUC): a BFA in Crafts, MA in Art Education, and an EdD (Doctorate of Education) in Art Education. She was a goldsmith/silversmith for 23 years where she created custom-made jewelry. Additionally, she has taught K-12 art for 4 years and university art education courses at both UIUC and PFW for 26 years. She has been the recipient of awards for her research from the PFW College of Visual and Performing Arts and has published extensively in refereed journals. Dr. Campbell also co-edited a book titled, "The Heart of Art Education: Holistic Approaches to Creativity, Integration, and Transformation." 

In her free time, Dr. Campbell does needle and wet felting, embroidery, knitting and crochet, weaving, batik, bookmaking, printmaking, and watercolor painting. She shares her skills with her university students during their methods courses and helps her friends learn knitting and crochet. She has raised two sons and has volunteered her services extensively for the Art Education Association of Indiana, becoming a Higher Education representative, President, and a Distinguished Fellow in 2022. She recently hosted the annual AEAI convention at PFW as Convention Coordinator. 



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