Wet Felting Workshop: Spring at Tatton Park – A Garden in Full Bloom
Create a beautiful wet felted scene inspired by Spring in the Gardens.
- Booking essential
Celebrate the vibrant beauty of spring at Tatton Park with our wet felting workshop. You will create a stunning 2D felted image inspired by Tatton’s Gardens and rhododendrons in full bloom. This seasonal workshop offers a chance to learn the art of wet felting while surrounded by the colourful landscapes of Tatton’s renowned gardens.
Under the guidance of Vicky Pulman from Needlessly Felted, this hands-on session is perfect for beginners and experienced crafters alike, offering step-by-step instruction and inspiration drawn directly from the gardens.
What’s Included: A vast range of materials, including wool and silk in a range of rich colours to replicate the vivid blooms and textures of spring. Plus, other fibres to give tone and texture. Tools and equipment for wet felting provided for use during the session Expert guidance on wet felting techniques, including layering, colour blending, and adding detail. Entry to Tatton Park Gardens, giving you the chance to explore the grounds and take inspiration from their springtime beauty before or after the session. This workshop combines the calming, tactile art of wet felting with the vibrant energy of Tatton Park’s gardens in Spring. You will leave with a unique 2D felted masterpiece to frame or gift, celebrating the colours and textures of one of Cheshire’s most iconic locations. Parkland vehicle entry.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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All | £70.00 |
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.
Upcoming events
Fairytale Scarecrow Festival
Fee-fi-fo-fun for all the family at our annual scarecrow festival this February half-term 2025 at Tatton Park! The gardens and farm will host a trail of fairytale-themed scarecrows (closed Mondays)
'The Lovell Quinta Arboretum and its National Collections' Lecture
Join us for a lecture by David Skidmore entitled 'The Lovell Quinta Arboretum and its National Collections'
Pancake Weekend at the Farm
Come down to the Farm for some flipping fun and celebrate the humble pancake!
Hand Embroidery Workshop: Floating Flowers on Tulle
Join Robyn from Oh Sew Cute for a fun and creative workshop, creating delicate floating flowers with a local artist.