Yarn Owls! Two workshop sessions for children aged 6-12 years
Two workshop sessions for children aged 6-12 years Woolly Owls: in the first part, make an owl friend by knitting or winding yarn round an owl shape. If you have never knitted before this is an easy way to begin. Then it’s Puppet time! We will make hand and finger puppets from felt and other materials. Use your imagination to create your favourite story owls.
£7.50 per child which includes a pair of knitting needles for you to keep. Places are limited. Accompanying adults go free and do NOT need to book a space.
All materials are supplied, and you will take your creations home
Refreshments (squash & biscuits) provided after the first part. Please note that children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult.
Venue: William Morris Society, Kelmscott House 26 Upper Mall, Hammersmith W6 9TA
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Address
26 Upper Mall, Hammersmith, London, Greater London, W6 9TA
020 8741 3735
Opening times
Thursdays 2pm-5pm
Saturdays 2pm-5pm
Sundays 2pm-5pm
Exclusions and safety measures
PLEASE NOTE THAT KELMSCOTT HOUSE ITSELF IS PRIVATELY OWNED AND NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
The Society is based in the Coach house and Basement.
School groups and private tours are welcomed. Please email wmsadmin@williammorrissociety.org to arrange.
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