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‘Ancestral Skills: Fleece to Yarn’ 2 Part Workshop – June & July 2026

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‘Ancestral Skills: Fleece to Yarn’ 2 Part Workshop – June & July 2026

Mugwort & Mistletoe, Ipswich

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Sunday 5 Jul 202613:30–16:00
Tuesday 7 Jul 202613:30–16:00
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ANCESTRAL SKILLS WORKSHOPS: From Raw Sheep Fleece to Your Own Beautiful Yarn

~ Learn & reclaim the skills of our ancestors – Meet the modern world with ancient wisdom ~

2 PART WORKSHOP June 07th & July 05th 2026

Create your own yarn from scratch

Both sessions 1.30-4pm | £85 | 6 spaces | Booking required (no proof of purchase/ticket required as we have your details from purchase, just come along at the right time and date)

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