Friday, 7 December 2012

Acorns Craft Session







Acorns Craft Group

Wednesdays at
11.30-2pm

Church of Ascension Dartmouth Row, SE10 8AW



This is a new informal drop in session.
Be Creative, relax and socialize.
Here you learn new crafts, Steiner inspired creations share skills, make simple Waldorf dolls, knitted animals, puppets, gnomes, learn silk dying, needle and wet felting and much more. What you make is for yourself, for your child’ or a Christmas/Birthday gift.
Thank you to all the parents (and the elves) who worked so hard to contribute to the craft stall at our Greenwich Steiner School Winter fair.


Tea and homemade cake/biscuits, any contributions are welcome!
Of course bring your own lunch!
The session officially ends at 1.30 pm but we ask kindly for your help tyding and cleaning the space afterwards.
There is no leader in this session so all join in the work and the looking after the Church. The toys and materials have to be stored in the usual way and the kitchen cleaned.
You may bring your children as you know this is their play space;

These sessions are not like Parent and Child sessions; there will be no ring time and formal snack time or story time! This doesn't stop any parent from singing or playing with the children! The session's focus is learning and making crafts for the grown ups and perhaps the parents may take turns in settling and watching the children and look after the toys, furniture and guard the materials used for crafts. Each adult is responsible for the children they may bring.
Anna will guide you through a simple, or more advanced craft in this session so all join in the work and the looking after the Church. The toys and materials have to be stored in the usual way and the kitchen cleaned.
Thank you!


Anna is the 'facilitator' of this new group. She is an 'Acorn mum' and she has a passion for wool and knitting: she has a business making and selling gorgeous creations.
We are very lucky to have her with us at Acorns!

Any crafty people out there willing to come and contribute and share their skills? We can discuss offering in the future, once the group is established and learned a few basic skills,from time to time, extra special workshops, so may the experienced knitters/weavers, painters, etc... come forward!


Susannah




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