Join this creative workshop for some stitching, chatting, and sharing inspired by the museum’s collections.
This month:
We will be linking to Mental Health Awareness Week 2022. We will come together in person, to share ideas and create in stitch, how we can reduce loneliness and encourage connection with people and our community. We will be making sensory keyrings with messages of support and understanding that reach out to people. The finished keyrings can be given out as gifts, as everyday reminders of the need to connect with each other.
Our accompanying resource will support you to continue making in your home setting.
All textile abilities welcome, suitable for 11+ (under 18s must have an accompanying adult present during session)
Booking required, limited places
Maximum of five people (adults & young people) per booking
Please aim to arrive five minutes before the session starts
Session duration 70 minutes
If you are unable to make the event, please notify us via email, events@phm.org.uk
Not suitable for group bookings
Safety measures are in place for your comfort. Each family or friend bubble will have their own work station and materials and hand sanitiser and wipes will be available for participants.
Part of PHM’s programme exploring the history of disabled people’s rights and activism through a co-curated programme of exhibitions, events and activity.
There are two sessions taking place on this date 12.30pm – 1.40pm and 1.50pm – 3.00pm.