Wet Felting Workshop: The Rhododendrons of Tatton in Spring
Be inspired by a rainbow of Spring colour on this Rhododendron Wet Felting workshop with renowned fibre artist, Vicky Pulman.
- Booking essential
This workshop will begin with a gentle walk in the gardens, taking time to enjoy and observe the rhododendrons and azaleas in bloom, gathering colour and texture inspiration before heading indoors to felt.
Your workshop ticket includes access to both the park and gardens, so you’re welcome to arrive a little earlier or stay afterwards to explore and enjoy Tatton Park at your leisure.
In the workshop, using soft merino wool, silk (and other fibres) and traditional wet felting techniques, you will create a textured felted piece inspired by these iconic spring flowers. You will explore colour blending, layout and movement, building layers to give your work depth and character.
Suitable for beginners and those with some felting experience, this is a relaxed, supportive session with step-by-step guidance and time to experiment.
All materials provided. Spring-inspired colour palettes. Take home a finished felted artwork to dry
A beautiful way to slow down, get creative, and immerse yourself in Tatton Park's award winning spring gardens.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| All | £80.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 01625 374428
- Suitability
Age 16 plus
- Meeting point
Barn Rooms, Stableyard
- What to bring and wear
All materials are provided
- Accessibility
The Barn Rooms are a short walk from the main car park. There is a drop off point near the Stableyard for blue badge holders. There are uneven surfaces and historic cobbles in the Stableyard.
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