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Wet Felting with Gail – £45

About the workshop

Saturday 11th July 2026
 at 10:00 am
 until 1:00 pm

 

Come join us for a fun, hands-on session all about the ancient art of wet felting!

Whether you’re a complete beginner or just curious, this in-person event will guide you through the basics of turning wool into beautiful, textured art with a resist. Expect friendly vibes, great tips, and plenty of biscuits.

Bring your creativity and leave with your own masterpiece, all under the expert guidance of Gail, an expert local crafter and all round good egg!.

Please Note

  • This course is suitable for beginners.
  • No level of experience or ability is required.
  • This workshop is practical by nature,  and will take place in our ‘Ed Shed’ with its log burner and panoramic views of the orchard and forest.
  • If you book a place on a workshop, but are then no longer able to attend, you will not be entitled to a refund. If you would like to transfer your booking to another workshop, we shall make reasonable efforts (subject to availability) to rearrange the booking, but shall not provide any guarantee to this effect.
  • WCLT reserves the right to cancel a workshop. This will only happen in exceptional circumstances. Those with pre-booked places will be offered a choice of alternative dates.

More Information

The Wyre Community Land Trust helps manage and conserve the wildlife and habitats of the Wyre Forest and provides opportunities for the local community to learn and engage with the natural environment and heritage crafts.

The Ruskin Club is inspired by John Ruskin (1819-1900), the Victorian artist and social critic, who’s vision for Ruskin Land was for it to be ‘beautiful, peaceful and fruitful’. Ruskin wanted everyone to see and enjoy the unspoiled, inspirational beautify of the world, both in nature and in art. He argued that work should be creative and so he influenced the revival of rural industries and handicrafts.

Wet Felting with Gail – £45

July 11, 2026