Spinners, weavers, knitters – we need you in September!

During the Heritage Open Days weekends in September we have two fabulous events planned that visitors will enjoy. One of these focuses on creating shawls from sheep fleece, across a four day weekend. For this we would like to lure into the Alex as many spinners, weavers and knitters/crocheters as we can. Its a group project, so if you have the skills or interest in getting involved in fleece preparation then email Chris at artatthealex@gmail.com All ability levels are welcome but this is not a teaching activity, its a joining in activity.

The poster above shows the way we expect the activities to pan out, but we will of course be flexible. I will be expecting some spinning to be required on all days but weaving and making shawls to be worked on principally in the last 2-3 days. Worldwide Spin in Public Day is the the third Saturday in September. That would be a great day to have as many spinners here as possible.

Here is a link to the listing on the Heritage Open Days website, you can see some of the local history surrounding a similar challenge. The Throckmorton Coat challenge was an ambitous challenge in 1811 – a bet won to make a coat on a mans back from a coat on a sheep’s back in the space from dawn to dusk.

Please do spread the word and note that Art at the Alex is insured for volunteers to work here.

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