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Punch Needle Workshop at Harewood House

  • Harewood House Leeds, England, LS17 9LG United Kingdom (map)

In this relaxing and enjoyable 2.5 hour taster session, you will learn the basics of the lovely craft of punch needle work with tutor, maker and multi-crafter Kim.

Kim will show you how to use different styles of punch tool and create different stitches and effects and familiarise you with this on-trend craft. This class offers a whole new crafting experience, enabling you to work on small, fine, projects to large, ambitious pieces and this is a wonderful introductory session.

What's Included in Your Ticket?

Useful Information

  • Further arrival details will be emailed to all ticket holders, 1 day before the workshop date.

  • Should you have any dietary requirements, please make a note at point of booking or email info@harewood.org

  • You do not need to book a timeslot for Mischief at the Mansion, just show your ticket at the entrance to the House.

  • This workshop is suitable for beginners.

  • Upon arrival, please park in our Main Visitor Car Park and make your way on foot to the Courtyard.

About Kim

Kim Searle graduated from the University of Huddersfield BA Textile Crafts course in 2012 after specialising in Printmaking with an emphasis on creative work within communities. Since leaving university, she’s worked on various projects with a common vein of passing on creative skills and using creativity as a way to build community, support positive mental health and bring people a lot of joy.

She works under the name Darn It! Workshops, primarily delivering creative workshops across the country to deliver creative sessions to galleries, community groups, festivals, events, creative spaces and more. She recognises that everyone learns differently and adapts teaching styles to the individual and strongly believes in the benefits of creativity for mental health. She also co-runs Thread Republic, a Textile Scrap Store and Sustainable Textile CIC based in Huddersfield.

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