Needle Felted 3D Brooch - Local Landmarks! Thursday 12th February 6pm-9pm
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3D Needle Felted Landscape Brooch Workshop at Sam Dale, Holmes Chapel
Celebrate the beauty of our Cheshire surroundings with this cosy 3D Needle Felted Landscape Brooch Workshop, taking place on Thursday 12th February, 6–9pm at the welcoming Sam Dale studio in Holmes Chapel. Create a soft, rounded, woolly brooch inspired by rolling countryside, woodland paths, village architecture, or a favourite local landmark — complete with charming miniature details you’ll sculpt by hand.
About the Workshop
Led by fibre artist Vicky Pulman of Needlessly Felted, this beginner-friendly workshop guides you through the process of sculpting wool into a small, tactile, softly curved brooch base.
You’ll then layer colours and textures to build your miniature landscape — adding tiny trees, hedgerows, pathways, skylines, or recognisable local features such as church spires, bridges, or cottage roofs.
With step-by-step guidance, you’ll learn techniques for shaping and refining miniature 3D elements and adding delicate finishing touches that bring your tiny scene to life.
What’s Included
- A curated palette of soft felting wools in natural landscape tones
- A selection of embellishment fibres: locks, silks, textured wools
- All tools provided — felting needles, mats, and brooch backs
- Expert tuition in shaping rounded 3D forms and crafting tiny, intricate details
- Use of the cosy Sam Dale creative workspace
- A completed soft, rounded woolly brooch to take home and wear
- Free parking on site
- Hot drinks and biscuits
Why Attend?
This workshop offers a calming, creative evening — perfect for anyone who loves local scenery or enjoys working small-scale. Creating miniature elements is both soothing and deeply satisfying, and you’ll leave with a unique hand-felted brooch full of texture, character, and the spirit of Cheshire.
It makes a beautiful keepsake or a thoughtful handmade gift.