FREE Stinging Nettle Textile Workshop
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Get ready to dive into the fascinating history of stinging nettles with a FREE drop in workshop! Learn how to transform this prickly plant into a beautiful and sustainable thread. Historic textile artist Katie Sawyer will guide you through the entire process of creating your very own thread. No prior experience is necessary, so whether you're a seasoned crafter or a curious beginner, this workshop is for you! Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the versatile and eco-friendly world of stinging nettle fabric.
All materials and tools are provided, please bring a pair of rubber or gardening gloves if possible to reduce the need for single use disposable gloves.
The event is on the rooftop Sky Garden on the top floor of the Golden Square Shopping Centre parking garage.
Other activities at the FREE Eco Arts day event (10:30am-2:30pm) include paper flower making, interactive story telling and visiting alpacas!
See the other activities available here: https://culturewarrington.org/whats-on/eco-arts-day/. No need to prebook tickets, just drop in!
Venue access details available here: https://wcaf.culturewarrington.org/accessibility-2/. The garden has plants and flowers, which may cause allergies. The visiting alpacas have hypoallergenic wool, meaning it is less likely to cause a reaction.
All materials and tools are provided, please bring a pair of rubber or gardening gloves if possible to reduce the need for single use disposable gloves.
The event is on the rooftop Sky Garden on the top floor of the Golden Square Shopping Centre parking garage.
Other activities at the FREE Eco Arts day event (10:30am-2:30pm) include paper flower making, interactive story telling and visiting alpacas!
See the other activities available here: https://culturewarrington.org/whats-on/eco-arts-day/. No need to prebook tickets, just drop in!
Venue access details available here: https://wcaf.culturewarrington.org/accessibility-2/. The garden has plants and flowers, which may cause allergies. The visiting alpacas have hypoallergenic wool, meaning it is less likely to cause a reaction.
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