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The Handfelted Seashell Bag - Sunday 1st September, 8am -10am

$110.00
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Learn skills to create your very own gorgeous sea shell bag to collect treasures from the beach. Wendy has taught feltmaking for nearly 30 years so you will be guaranteed a good result!You will use a variety of natural materials including linen fibre, cotton fabric, pure silk and wool fibre. You will learn to work in 3D with no seams and to make a handle. It is a lovely, easy project and a great introduction to feltmaking.

Host/Artist: Wendy Bailye
Suited to: Ages 15yrs and up. Beginners.
Duration: 2hrs
Location:Mulumba Collective, Point Lookout Bowls Club - Banksia Room

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Learn skills to create your very own gorgeous sea shell bag to collect treasures from the beach. Wendy has taught feltmaking for nearly 30 years so you will be guaranteed a good result!You will use a variety of natural materials including linen fibre, cotton fabric, pure silk and wool fibre. You will learn to work in 3D with no seams and to make a handle. It is a lovely, easy project and a great introduction to feltmaking.

Host/Artist: Wendy Bailye
Suited to: Ages 15yrs and up. Beginners.
Duration: 2hrs
Location:Mulumba Collective, Point Lookout Bowls Club - Banksia Room

Learn skills to create your very own gorgeous sea shell bag to collect treasures from the beach. Wendy has taught feltmaking for nearly 30 years so you will be guaranteed a good result!You will use a variety of natural materials including linen fibre, cotton fabric, pure silk and wool fibre. You will learn to work in 3D with no seams and to make a handle. It is a lovely, easy project and a great introduction to feltmaking.

Host/Artist: Wendy Bailye
Suited to: Ages 15yrs and up. Beginners.
Duration: 2hrs
Location:Mulumba Collective, Point Lookout Bowls Club - Banksia Room

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