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Willow Weaving Workshop – Lampshades

Unlock the creativity at your fingertips

If you’re looking for a wonderful North Norfolk workshop to learn a new skill and create something to treasure forever, then you’re in luck!

Learn how to weave a unique willow lampshade for your home. You can create a ceiling shade or table lamp shade, the choice is yours! You can also choose from a variety of weaves and willow colours to make a bespoke piece to make your living space look lovely!

For speedy weavers, extra lampshades can be woven at an additional cost of £45 per shade, payable on the day.

Tickets can be purchased directly from Karen’s website.

Karen will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have, just drop her an email.

This workshop is suitable for beginners and improvers and all craft materials are included. On arrival please enter via the North Gates using the postcode NR23 1RH, our parking team will direct you to complimentary parking and show you the way to visitor reception.

Event details

21st February

£100

10am-4pm

Education Room

Complimentary parking

Hot drinks provided

Sorry, no dogs except assistance dogs

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