u k u u l s t e r y WHALLEY, TUESDAY 2 p.m.
Student5 will be given full guidance when compiling their individual"
projects — which can include both traditional and modern techniques. Detailed advice will be given on all aspects ol all students projects from stripping down to decorative trims and finishes.
THE ART OF STICK DRESSING WHALLEY, MONDAY 7.15 p.m.
Basic knowledge ol working with wood is an advantage but not essential as this course is suitable lor complete beginners, nstruction in the basic principles ol making both uselul and decorative walking sticks and shepherd's crooks. For students with
previous experience instructions will be given to obtain a higher standard of finish and hand carving of fancy sticks.
m a terials Usual files, rasps, balance type blow lamp. Horn or wood suitable
lor making stick heads, dried shanks ol hazel or similar wood. Tutor will advise on purcahse of supplies.
CREATIVE SEWING WHALLEY, MONDAY 1 p.m.,
PARISH CHURCH HALL, CLITHEROE, THURSDAY 1.30 p m
al w ^ e,ISH Ullab, le ,0r lhG Complele beginner and the more hand , a r Wlde ran9e 01 skl,ls w'" be ,au9b'10 cover hand and machine work. Each class will include demonstrations ol various techniques and individual teaching.
MATERIALS
Usual sewing equipment, paper and pencil lor week 1. The tutor will explain each week what will be required for luture lessons.
e m b r o id e r y a n d n e e d l e w o r k WADDING SOCIAL CLUB, THURSDAY 2 p.m.
sIomeeUrSe 'S SU"ab'e '° r complele beginners and student with
ome experience. You will learn different embroidery techniques and have a chance
to experiment with design, colour and texture. Students can work on their own projects and get help or explore a 'new' area Individual tutition and class demonstrations.
materials
Sewing equipment, paper, pencil, ruler and any embroidery silks etc you already have. Bring the project you want to" work on if c h ^ Succeeyd°inn°Wn L 9 ' ^
succeeding weeks: some basics available from the tutor lor class 6Xplain Whal is needed 'Or
NEEDLECRAFT LANE ENDS, GRINDLETON, WEDNESDAY 1 30 p m
SAWLEY, THURSDAY 10 a.m.
This course is suitable for complete beginners and the more experienced student. Various embroidery techniques will be demonstrated and
students can work on individual projects. MATERIALS Please bring usual Sevang equipment and embroidery materials.
CREATIVE NEEDLE CRAFTS BASHALL EAVES VILLAGE HALL, TUESDAY 7.30 p m
RIMINGTON, WEDNESDY 1.30 p.m. "
No previous knowledge required, but course is also suitable for experienced students.
The course includes all aspects ol dressmaking, tailoring, pattern cutting and alterations, embroidery, patch work, macrame. kmttinq,
crochet, soft furnishings, lampshade making. Taught by class demonstration and individual tuition.
MATERIALS Usual sewing equipment, pencil and drawing paper. IDEAS! What
you need lor the whole course depends on what you decide to do as your project. AMERICAN QUILTING
area. The style is fashionable with examples in top department stores.
DECOUPAGE WHALLEY, TUESDAY 1 p.m.
No previous knowledge or skill required just an ability to use
scissors and a cralt knife. Convert flat prints into 3 dimensional pictures by cutting and glueing.
POTTERY CRAFT WHALLEY, TUESDAY 1.15 p.m WHALLEY, TUESDAY 7.15 p.m WHALLEY, THURSDAY 9.15 a.m WHALLEY, THURSDAY 7.15 p.m.
mind getting your hands covered with clay • it simply washes away with water.
Beginners will learn preparation ol clay and basic techniques lor
making simple or useful shapes. Work may be lired lor a reasonable cost. More advanced students will apply their basic
knowledge to produce more interesting work by developing form and decorative techniques. m a ter ia ls
Reference books, tool and brushes, pottersS wheels, kiln and equipment are available lor use during classes but the tutor will be pleased to advise lor tools etc for use at home.
Artistic ability is not essential for learning basic methods but do not y
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WADDINGTON METHODIST HALL, WEDNESDAY 7.30 p .m >& tJ The course teaches American style patchwork based upon the \ 3 block system with a variety ol patterns repeated within a defined ^
FLOWER ARRANGING
We oiler a variety of flower arranging classes al the followinq venues:
PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL, THURSDAY 7.30 p.m., Sue Nelson
Students will learn the basic skills required to construct a flower arrangement taking care over choice ol plant material Various types ol arrangements e.g. table and hanging arrangements will demonstrated and also the use ol dried flowers. Experienced students will be able to improve and expand already acquired ski
ma te r ia ls
On week 1 students should bring small, round oasis, an oasis d,si basket or small container. 1 bunch spray carnations or similar
flowers and some greenery e.g. conifer. ,vy etc Oasis ribbon and wire may be purchased form the tutor.
CRAFTS ARRANGEMENTS AND ST. MARYS, LANGHO, THURSDAY 7 pm
ChnsTmT!?15 W"h l,6Sh " °WerS and ,0"a9e' drled cra"s a"d s^udenT deCOra,lons' For begrnner or more experienced
ma ter ia ls week 1 - basket, dried oasis, suitable size bunch ol dried plant
matenals W'" adV'Se GaCh Week on purchase of suitable
f l o r is t r y RIBBLESDALE, MONDAY 7.15 p.m. Learn the art of wiring flowers to make buttonholes ladies corsages, bouquets, headdresses and much, much more.
FLOWERS AND CRAFTS CHATBURN C.E. SCHOOL, WEDNESDAY 7.30 p m
AN levels of student will be welcomed and will learn basic and advanced mechanics or the craft using fresh Mowers, foliage silk and dried materials. Towards the end of the course Chr/sUnas arrangements swags, crackers and gilts will be covered.
!S dTcF ersHINGS •CURTfllNS WHALLEY, MONDAY 9.30 a.m.
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Thernur'T9 f i f 5 W°U'd be an advanla9e bul arG "of essential. The course will be conducted in an informal atmosphere The
w ll der h Se'eC1 3n indlvldual prol°cl e.g. bedroom curtains and will decide on style, learn measuring, calculating and sewing techniques to complele their project.
m a ter ia ls Information on how and whore to obtain materials will be given to
project, onhavee.h?riden’ Sb° U'd bn" 9 a n0l0b00k and " wbuld be o
POTTERY PAINTING WHALLEY, MONDAY 7.15 p.m.
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TomSeCexnee 15 SU"ab'6 b° 'b ,h° be9inner and ,he ^ d e n , with some experience ,n pottery painting. I, ,s not necessary to have a
knowledge ol pottery painting but if a student is familiar with painting it will be helpful.
10 use natural terms and abstract designs in pottery pain ” ma ter ia ls
andb'.urb psSheS' ‘"e '° ' m'Xin9 Pa'm' Pa'e,t0 kn"e' smal1 p° '* < FREE ADVISORY EVENING FOR
fUUSESS'ON COURSES leading to an EXAM.
- Wednesday 31st August 1
Whalley Education Cenl 7.00 - 9.00
students may enrol on the n ___ for vocational courses
pr o *» Students will learn by ideas, demonstrations and discussions In
will also involve discussion on the sale use ol sewing machines ar herpM.e
wiN a l t in v o lT d ’ Wi" b° P'ann,n9 Pr° ,eC,S and C0,0ur sel'emes. dimensions or measurements ol their proposed a
READ C.E. SCHOOL, MONDAY 7 p.m., Iris Baldwin WADDINGTON METHODIST, TUESDAY 7.30 p.m., Ann Morri
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