Needle felting with maker Kate Toms - Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery
14 December 2024 14 December 2024When: 14 December 2024
Where: RAMM
Time: 10.30am - 1.30pm
Cost: £25
Suitable for: Specific age ranges
Join mixed media artist Kate Toms and create your own tiny Dartmoor Hare. Using wire and sheep’s fleece, Kate will guide you through the process. The project is suitable for both complete beginners or those with some experience.
Kate is one of MAKE Southwest’s makers. As the leading crafts development agency in the region, MAKE Southwest represents around 300 Makers from Wiltshire to Cornwall.
Refreshments will be available but please provide your own lunch.
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