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Dowsing day Dowsing day Sunday 25 May 2025 A day of discussion, practical demonstration, guidance and hands on experience will convince even the most sceptical of the value of this ancient craft.

Sunday 25 May 2025

A day of discussion, practical demonstration, guidance and hands on experience will convince even the most sceptical of the value of this ancient craft.

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Flax to linen Flax to linen Saturday 5 July 2025 Sunday 6 July 2025 Learn how our ancestors processed the flax plant into linen fabric. For millennia this vital plant clothed us and became our second skin;...

Saturday 5 July 2025

Sunday 6 July 2025

Learn how our ancestors processed the flax plant into linen fabric. For millennia this vital plant clothed us and became our second skin; come and be a traditional ‘scutcher’ or ‘breaker’ for the day and change this coarse fibre into a piece of simple twine. Using hand tools learn the art of breaking, scutching and hackling flax, dressing a distaff with long fibres. You will have an introduction in spinning flax on a simple spindle whorl and learn a simple weave, but most importantly, discover what to do with your leftover “tow”!

10 am start

History of flax growing based at Tindall’s Cottage

Growing and retting a crop with the regional differences

Coffee Break

Processing flax by hand outside with traditional tools.

Breaking, scutching, hackling working in pairs to produce ‘linen line’

Lunch break

Preparing fibres for spinning with drop spindles. How to dress a distaff.

Hackling ‘Tow’ and how to use the waste product from the process.

Afternoon Break

Making a sample twine to take away with you

 

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Make a living willow chair Make a living willow chair Saturday 22 February 2025 Participants will work with a variety of coloured barked willows to create a living seat to take home and plant in your garden.

Saturday 22 February 2025

Participants will work with a variety of coloured barked willows to create a living seat to take home and plant in your garden.

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Natural navigation walk Natural navigation walk Friday 25th April 2025 Friday 20th June 2025 Friday 19th September 2025 Learn the practical basics of natural navigation. Natural navigation is the rare art of finding your...

Friday 25th April 2025

Friday 20th June 2025

Friday 19th September 2025

Learn the practical basics of natural navigation. Natural navigation is the rare art of finding your way using nature, including the sun, moon, stars, weather, land, sea, plants and animals. You will be out and about on site at the Museum site using your surroundings as examples.

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Willow garden supports Willow garden supports Sunday 23 February 2025 The day will be spent creatively designing a variety of garden supports including obelisks, tepees, fan trellises, small hurdles and peony/delphinium...

Sunday 23 February 2025

The day will be spent creatively designing a variety of garden supports including obelisks, tepees, fan trellises, small hurdles and peony/delphinium supports

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Willow platters Willow platters Sunday 23 March 2025 Experiment with different types of willow to create a unique platter for display or serving dry foods. 

Sunday 23 March 2025

Experiment with different types of willow to create a unique platter for display or serving dry foods. 

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Create a frame basket Create a frame basket Thursday 24 April 2025 Thursday 05 June 2025 Make a willow frame basket using Somerset grown willow. Frame baskets are ideal for gathering and storing eggs and picking soft...

Thursday 24 April 2025

Thursday 05 June 2025

Make a willow frame basket using Somerset grown willow. Frame baskets are ideal for gathering and
storing eggs and picking soft fruit.

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Introduction to falconry Introduction to falconry Saturday 10 May 2025 Friday 13 June 2025 Monday 06 October 2025 A chance to learn the ancient art of falconry, this day offers an enchanting encounter with birds of prey. Learn...

Saturday 10 May 2025

Friday 13 June 2025

Monday 06 October 2025

A chance to learn the ancient art of falconry, this day offers an enchanting encounter with birds of prey. Learn about the differences between Hawks, Falcons and Owls through practical handling sessions and amazing outdoor flight experiences with the birds flying to your gloved fist. A unique and awe-inspiring introduction to falconry.

Tailored for those who have a keen interest in falconry and birds of prey. During the course you will gain a basic understanding of birds of prey, their training and care, and hands-on experience of holding and flying falconry birds.

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Nettle fibre workshop: from sting to spin Nettle fibre workshop: from sting to spin Saturday 26 July 2025 Saturday 09 August 2025 Saturday 16 August 2025 Learn how to make fibre and yarn from local nettles. During the workshop we will gather local nettles and...

Saturday 26 July 2025

Saturday 09 August 2025

Saturday 16 August 2025

Learn how to make fibre and yarn from local nettles. During the workshop we will gather local nettles and learn about their use through time. You will learn how to extract nettle fibre, and learn a simple way to spin it so it can be used for weaving, knitting or crochet.

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How to shoot a traditional longbow How to shoot a traditional longbow Saturday 21 June 2025 Sunday 22 June 2025 An introduction to the art and craft of longbow archery. The day focuses on the history and traditions of this remarkable weapon,...

Saturday 21 June 2025

Sunday 22 June 2025

An introduction to the art and craft of longbow archery. The day focuses on the history and traditions of this remarkable weapon, including intensive tuition in the practice of longbow archery, using a range of different bows. Suitable for the beginner and more experienced archer alike.

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Continuous hurdle fencing Continuous hurdle fencing Saturday 01 February 2025 Continuous wattle fencing uses mature hazel rods up to 18 foot in length, which are woven between upright supports to any height or length required.

Saturday 01 February 2025

Continuous wattle fencing uses mature hazel rods up to 18 foot in length, which are woven between upright supports to any height or length required.

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