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Needle Felting Workshop at THE RED HOUSE MUSEUM / Toadstools in a hoop FULLY BOOKED

  • RED HOUSE MUSEUM 11 Church Ln England, BH23 1BS United Kingdom (map)
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Fudge and Mabel are proud to present beginner’s needle felting workshops, to be held at the Red House Museum and Gardens, Quay Rd, Christchurch, BH23 1BU

Come and join us for a fun and therapeutic workshop where you will use beautiful sustainable wool to make your very own 2-D needle felted painting, learning how to "paint" with wool! This is a full day workshop and will run from 10am to 4pm.

£55 per person (includes a special treat of a coffee/tea and a delicious slice of cake from the Red House Museum Cafe).

The price also includes a large felting set containing wool, a felting mat, needles, finger guards, all yours to take home with you at the end of the day. Bottled water is provided but please remember to bring with a packed lunch. Other refreshments and cakes can be purchased from the Red House Museum Cafe.

The workshop will cover:

*preparation of the wool and traditional needle felting techniques.

*materials, tools and safe use of felting needles.

*Wool/Fibre rolling techniques and basic shapes.

*’Stabbing’ techniques and learning how to sculpt your wool into a 2-D creation.

*Wool blending and painting with wool techniques.

* Choose from a range of designs to make a single or multiple Toadstools. Finished Hoop roughly 7 to 8 inches wide.

All materials and use of tools are included. Numbers will be limited.

Date

Sat 16th Sept - Toadstools in a hoop (Beginners/ Intermediate) Painting with wool

Limited number of spaces available to keep the day personal.

Please note: Terms and conditions apply - please see terms page for full details. Children over the age of 10 are welcome but will need to be accompanied by an adult. Please keep in mind we will be using very sharp tools and it is more than likely that they will poke themselves with a needle.