
Festive wreath ONLINE

This is an online workshop on ZOOM. A recording will be available so don’t worry if you can’t make the session.
I love these wreaths. They are so jolly looking and festive, yet stylishly simple. The wreath is perfect for any protected front door (it won’t survive well in direct rain). It’s also great for hanging indoors too. They have a charming simplicity to them and once you’ve made one you’ll want to make more. No problem, they make a perfect gift.
The wreath is made using just your hands, not fancy equipment here! It’s great fun and if you’ve a crafty teenager at home they might enjoy it too. To keep it super simple we’ll send you out a full kit of all you need a week before the event. All you need to do is grab a cuppa, or a glass of wine maybe, and dial in via Zoom. No specific skills are needed.
Join us for an evening class and let’s make something fun. Please book by 30th November to ensure your kit has time to arrive.
All materials are supplied and will be posted out to you in time for the online workshop.
If you have not attended online classes before rest assured that we have good cameras and lighting making it really easy to see our demonstrations. You can ask questions and you don’t have to use your camera on if you don’t want to. All we need to ensure is that you can clearly see and hear us. A recording of the session will be sent out after the event which means you do not need to attend live and you can rewatch at your leisure if you forget any of the steps.
Cost
- £45.00
Date
- 06 Dec 2022
- Expired!
Time
- 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
What you will need
All materials are supplied and will be posted out to you in time for the online workshop.
Refreshments
Drinks and biscuits will be available from your kitchen!
Photography
During all of our workshops photographs are taken for promotional purposes only. Please make us aware at the time of booking if you would prefer not to be included.
Tutor

Sarah Brangwyn
Owner of Made and Making, Sarah has been sewing all her life. Her passion is helping others to gain the same level of enjoyment from mastering these creative skills. She's known for her infectious enthusiasm, her endless knowledge and for her knack for explaining things clearly, leading to lots of 'aha!' moments. In a previous life, Sarah was a branch manager in an insurance firm. Taking redundancy in 2012 allowed her to follow her dream of creating a hub for sewing and craft. At Made and Making Sarah teaches sewing, crochet, needle felting and other craft courses. She's also one of the tutors for the children's workshops. When family life allows, Sarah loves nothing more than immersing herself in her own projects.