Workshops & Events.
Book a workshop.
Hosting regular workshops has been a dream of ours for a little while now. With the opening of Craftmongers No. 4, we have dedicated space in our original shop to gather, learn, and craft together.
Please join us and some of the brilliant craftspeople we know to learn something new in the inspiring comfort of our shop. We believe that learning new skills is best done in small groups; our maximum workshop size is 6 people, but some will have even fewer, depending on the nature of the craft.
Leaf and Flower Mono Printing With local artist Allison Sylvester
A day making unique artwork and stationary, using plants from the garden and hedge.
Learn how to print stunning detail, without a press in the morning session,
then after a break for lunch, pull all your new found knowledge together - alongside a few of Allies's creative hacks, to make a set of beautiful cards, envelopes and gift tags.
Introduction to Sewing with Abby Schaefer
Get to know your sewing machine while being guided through the processes of creating a tote bag using a beautiful cotton fabric.
Willow Swallow Weaving with Jenny Gracie
Join willow artist and basket maker Jenny from Making Space To Make for a wonderful morning of willow weaving at Craftmongers.
Beginners Linocut Printmaking
Learn Traditional Linocut Printmaking. You will carve, ink and use a printing press to create a paper print plus cover a small notebook to take home. All materials provided.
Heritage Book Marbling & Bookmaking
Discover the ancient art of marbling and the joy of bookmaking with marbling artist Rachel O’Connell of ROCWORX® Introduction to Marbling and Simple Bookmaking workshop.
Gintsugi/ Kintsugi with Kira Smith
Gintsugi / Kintsugi - The Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with urushi lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered silver or gold.