Join us for an enriching 2 day cordage workshop with Sarah Putt at Hay Castle! Taking place on Saturday, April 26th and Saturday, May 17th from 10am to 4pm, these workshops offer a unique opportunity to connect with nature and enhance your wellbeing.
Under Sarah's expert guidance, you'll learn the ancient craft of cordage making using materials foraged from the beautiful Castle grounds. This hands-on experience not only teaches practical skills but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the natural world around us.
Participants will explore various techniques to create strong, functional cords from plants and other natural fibers. The process of foraging and crafting is designed to be meditative and therapeutic, promoting mindfulness and a sense of accomplishment.
Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a complete beginner, Sarah's workshops are inclusive and welcoming to all. You'll leave with newfound skills, beautiful handmade cords, and a sense of connection to both the environment and fellow participants.
The workshop timings will be:
Sat 26 April
10am - 12pm introduction and foraging
12-1pm - lunch (bring your own packed lunch or buy lunch in our cafe)
1pm - 3pm basic techniques
Sarah will then take the materials away to dry in preparation for session 2 on 17 May
Sat 17 May
10am - 12pm starting on cord making
12-1pm - lunch (bring your own packed lunch or buy lunch in our cafe)
1pm - 3pm completing your work
These workshops have been funded by the National Lottery Community Fund - and thus are priced at £6 for each day. If you would like to attend and require financial assitance please email mari.fforde@haycastletrust.org.
Places are limited to 8 people.
Don't miss this chance to unwind, learn, and create in the serene setting of Hay Castle.