Make a Macra-woven Dreamcatcher

Curious about how to combine macramé and weaving into a single, eye-catching piece?

Join us for a fun and relaxing workshop where you'll make your very own macra-woven dreamcatcher. This class combines the techniques of macramé and weaving, using colourful recycled cotton and copper to create a beautiful, handmade decoration.

In this workshop, you’ll:

Learn how to tie basic macramé knots and weave simple patterns Get step-by-step guidance to combine macramé and weaving Choose from a range of colourful recycled cotton cords Add copper details to make your dreamcatcher unique Enjoy hot drinks while you craft

This workshop is great for beginners and experienced crafters alike. Come along to learn new skills, relax, and take home a one-of-a-kind piece for yourself or to give as a gift.

Interested in a private workshop for your group? Contact us to arrange one!

What’s Included:

  • Step-by-step guidance to combine macramé and weaving
  • Learn basic macramé knots and simple weaving patterns
  • Choose from colourful recycled cotton cords
  • Add unique copper details to your dreamcatcher
  • Hot drinks provided during the workshop

Age restrictions: 16+

Adult £32
Group Ticket £60

How to get there

Facilities

  • Refreshments available
  • Toilets

Changes happen, don't worry

How to change dates
Change of plans? You can easily rebook the next available slot up to 7 days before your experience.
How to get a refund
Can't make it? We understand things happen! You can cancel and get a full refund up to 7 days before your experience.
Please note that this refund policy does not apply to gift bookings. You may reschedule your gift if outside the time period stated above. However, all gifts are non-refundable and expire exactly 1 year after the date of purchase.

You'll be hosted by

Aggy Rucin (She/Her)

Aggy Rucin is a Bristol-based Polish-born macramé tutor using this technique to help her clients relax, learn new skills, and develop self-esteem.

For her macramé pieces and workshops she uses recycled cotton cord produced with no toxic dyes, minimal CO2 and water use and sourced from a small-scale family-run producer.

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