Join Somerset Art Works and artist Luan MacDonald at the Museum of Somerset to create a needlefelt artwork inspired by Somerset’s endangered species as part of an exciting day of Taunton Together celebrations in the town.



Needlefelt is a craft that uses wool, a felting mat and a special type of sharp needle to create images and designs. In this session you will be inspired to create an artwork in needlefelt responding to endangered species that live alongside Somerset rivers, including damselflies, kingfishers, otters and European eels.
Two FREE workshops available:
Saturday 28 September
11 – 1.30 and 2.30 – 5.00
Suitable for adults and accompanied children age 10+
FREE but booking essential: https://swheritage.org.uk/events/taunton-together/
Part of Somerset Art Weeks Festival where venues around the county are offering activities, workshops, talks, demonstrations and have-a-go sessions for families. See: https://somersetartworks.org.uk/family/
Spinning a Yarn – Telling the Story of Wool in Somerset.
Somerset Art Works and South West Heritage Trust


