Join us at the Community Sukkah for a jewellery-making afternoon with Sarah Drew, and create your own designs with eccentric recycled materials and sea objects. Whether you’re already an expert, or fancy trying something new, come and satisfy your crafty urges.
Make bold, contemporary pieces that can be worn straight away, using traditional techniques such as crochet, threading and wirework. We’ll have loads of materials, but bring along favourite pebbles you’ve saved, strange bits and bobs you might have collected, old ribbons/lace/cords, green twigs from your garden – anything, in fact, that you like the look of – and make it into something you can wear!
Jewellery-maker Sarah Drew lives in Cornwall and makes jewellery using mostly recycled materials combining vintage finds and found sea objects. Her jewellery is sold through galleries and fashion boutiques nationwide, including Liberty, Harrods and Browns Bride in London.
The Sukkah Collective is a sukkah at a private address, which is being opened up as a small local community space for talks, meals and workshops throughout the festival.
TO BOOK: http://jcclondon.org.uk/our-events/arts-culture/craft-room