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Crafting

Looking to enhance your crafting skills? Join us for one of our courses on knitting, crochet, or upholstery! Our expert instructors will guide you through the process and help you create something truly unique. Sign up now and let your creativity shine!

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Learning to Draw

✏️ Learn to Draw: A 3-Week Beginner’s Course

Ever wished you could draw but don’t know where to start?
Join our relaxed 3-week beginner’s course and discover the joy of putting pencil to paper.

Across three fun, confidence-building sessions, you’ll learn the essential foundations of drawing, including:

  1. Line, shape and proportion – seeing and sketching accurately

  2. Shading and light – creating depth, form and contrast

  3. Perspective and composition – making drawings look real and balanced

  4. Simple techniques to boost skill, confidence and creativity

No experience is needed — just curiosity and enthusiasm!
You’ll leave with a solid foundation, a sketchbook full of progress, and the skills to keep developing your art.

🧰 What to Bring

  • A small set of sketching pencils

  • A putty rubber

  • A sketchbook

If you would like to buy these from Max, please let us know when booking:

  • Sketching pencil set — £3.50

  • Putty rubber — £2.00

  • A5 sketchbook — £5.00

  • Full set — £10.00

Join Max for a brand NEW beginners course in Arts & Crafts this Autumn! Over five exciting weeks, you'll have the chance to unleash your creativity and enjoy some well-deserved ‘me time’ while exploring a variety of projects and techniques. From mosaic animal creations to printing eco-friendly tote bags, each session offers a unique experience for everyone, whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced maker. All materials are provided, so just bring yourself and get ready to craft!

Crafts Supplies

Arts and Crafts Part 2

“You can teach a student a lesson for a day; but if you can teach him to learn by creating curiosity, he will continue the learning process as long as he lives.” — Clay P. Bedford

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