Our Mission

To build a global community with wool-based textiles using participatory experiences with diverse groups to foster intercultural understanding through traditional nomadic felting processes.

We are committed to amplifying the voices, stories, and philosophies of Indigenous artisans, and encouraging awareness in art, science, and history while celebrating Felt collaboratively as a traditional and contemporary living art form and enduring social fabric.

Header photo credit: Mongolian Felt - stitched, Janice Arnold, 2008.

43 degrees N x 76 degrees E, A. Kasteyev State Art Museum, Almaty, Kazakhstan, Janice Arnold, 2022.

Feltmaking offers a universal metaphor for our times. Wispy individual fibers of wool felted together - with many hands working - create a strong textile.

Like the Felt, we become stronger working together.”

- Janice Arnold

Let’s Connect.

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The FELT Road organization is based in the Historic Grand Mound School in Grand Mound, WA. USA