
Intro to Needle Felting
English ActivitySummer Recreation and Culture 2025|#150419
24 May 2025
Age at least 16 yrs but less than 200 yrs, Mixed
General interestAdult
Description
Makers at the Museum returns at Nepean Museum! Led by Frances from BEING Studio, participants will use loose felt, a felting needle, a felting sponge and their imaginations to create colourful custom felted pins in a variety of spring themed shapes. All skill levels, including beginners, are welcome. Participants are invited to explore the exhibition spaces before or after the workshop. All workshop supplies are included in the cost of registration; light refreshments will be served.
Activity meeting dates
24 May 2025
Sat1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
More Information
SupervisorMuseums, Manager
Number of sessions1
DepartmentGeneral Interest
Registration dates
Members2 May 2025 6:00 AM to 24 May 2025 6:00 AM
Resident non-members2 May 2025 6:00 AM to 24 May 2025 6:00 AM
Non-resident non-members2 May 2025 6:00 AM to 24 May 2025 6:00 AM
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Notes
The primary language of delivery for this program is English.
There are two accessible parking spaces located in the front parking lot on Rowley Avenue. Each space is roughly 20 m from the front entrance (accessible via ramp) also located on Rowley Ave. The main gallery where the workshop will take place is on the main level. There is a small set of stairs to access the hallway where the public washrooms are located. A staff-operated lift is available for visitors with wheelchairs or mobility devices. Additional information about accessibility can be found on the museum web page: ottawa.ca/nepeanmuseum. If you have questions or concerns regarding accessibility, please contact the museum by phone at 613-580-9638 or by email at museums@ottawa.ca.
Advance registration is required. Workshops with insufficient registration may be cancelled. If an alternative cannot be offered, a refund will be issued.
Visit the Ottawa Hand in Hand web page for information on available financial supports to facilitate participation in recreation and culture programs.