Mindful Weaving Workshop

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Project 29, Saturday 27th September

A fun and relaxing introduction to weaving and a brand new, beautiful design for your textile art!

Join the artist Cristina Nicotra for a two-hour exploration of the ancient art of weaving!

You'll get a taste of the craft, learning fundamental techniques on a cardboard loom and creating your own beautiful textile art piece to hang.

We'll work with unique Sardinian wool known for its distinctive texture and touch upon the fascinating history of weaving.
A relaxing and mindful experience, providing a creative outlet and an opportunity to unwind.

Small group for a cosy, peaceful experience.

Perfect for complete beginners curious about weaving.


Date:
Saturday 27th September
Time:
11.00am
Price:
€50
Address:
Project 29 Gifts, Homeware, Stoneybatter, Dublin, Ireland

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