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Craft Courses

A lovely variety of subjects to get you developing your creative skills and a bright and airy space that is Surbiton Hall including: Decorative Stained Glass Making Clothes Quilting Upcycle and Repurpose your Clothes Weaving

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Decorative Stained Glass

Covering all aspects of coloured glass and mirror work to include design, cutting, leading and soldering. Create your own stained glass panels, windows, lampshades and decorations.

Making Clothes

You will be shown how to cut, make and fit a garment for a professional finish using a commercial pattern. Learn the techniques of clothes making and soft tailoring.

Weaving Workshop

Discover the joys of weaving in the fabulous setting of Surbiton Hall with an amazing array of equipment and resources. Make samples and individual projects in fabric, rug weaving, tapestry, braids or spinning. No experience necessary.

All equipment is supplied but additional costs are incurred for course materials.

For a list of all our Craft and Design courses and/or to enrol, please click on this link: https://bit.ly/KAE-CraftAndDesign

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What people say

"the making clothes class is the best 2 hours of the week."

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