294 days ago

Crafty Arty Adult Workshop: Pin Cushion & Felt Needle Book

Trish Seddon from Te Awamutu Museum

Learn how to hand sew a felt Kiwifruit pincushion or Needle Book with Hilary!
Have you ever wanted to learn the art of hand sewing but not sure how to start? This is the workshop for you! Hilary will take you through step-by-step techniques on how to get the best out of your needles and thread when working with felt. All materials will be supplied.


Book: Secure your seat by booking via email museum@waipadc.govt.nz or phone 07 872 0085.

Cost: $5.00 per person

Info: Please let us know if you have booked a seat and can no longer attend, as we will offer your place to another on the waiting list.

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