Introduction to Heritage Straw Craft with Penny Maltby
Overview
Introduction to Corn dolly making. [In person full day workshops]
Learn about the humble material of straw and how it can be used to make decorative and functional objects. Straw skills have been practiced for hundreds of years in farming and folk crafts around the world. Straw work and Corn Dolly making are both Red Listed Endangered Crafts after falling out of mainstream practice due to the mechanisation of crop harvesting.
Today, there has been a resurgence in interest as people appreciate the pleasure of working with a natural and sustainable material and the mindful aspect of working with straw.
Some manual dexterity is needed for this course and it is suitable for beginners and those with some previous experience who would like to revisit or improve their skill set.
This course will introduce you to the basics of straw and corn dolly work so you can gain a good understanding of the materials and master a variety of straw working skills. Working with heritage wheat, you will learn how to prepare it and experiment with different plaiting techniques. The aim is to go home with 2 or 3 finished pieces to hang in your home or for gifts.
Suitable For
Ages 16+ (under 18's must be accompanied by an adult)
This course is suitable for beginners or improvers alike.
Requirements List
- Apron (straw can be dusty)
- An old tea towel or small towel to keep straw damp whilst working
- A water spray bottle if you have one (some available to borrow)
- A cork mat (such as placemat) or flat piece polystyrene packaging/thick cardboard for pinning and setting your pieces (some available to borrow)
- Large headed pins for pinning the straw to the mat
- Any special ribbons, natural fibres, plant materials or other embellishments you wish to use
Please note that this is a full day workshop.
There will be a lunch break. Lunch is not included so please bring along a packed lunch. Teas and coffees will be provided.
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Highlights
- 6 hours
- To be announced
Location
To be announced
Organized by
Bradwell Windmill Project
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