Cross Cultural Beading Circle - Felt Strawberry Pin Workshop with Candace Neumann

  • Monday, May 10, 2021
  • 6:00pm – 8:00pm
  • MAWA, 611 Main Street

For this online session Candace Neumann is teaching how to make felt strawberry pins stuffed with sage, cedar and lavender, with beaded seeds and optional beaded edge.

Free! Spaces are limited. To register and receive at kit of free materials, email Niamh at [email protected] by Saturday, May 8. Kits can only be delivered to addresses in the city of Winnipeg.
Kits will be delivered on Sunday, May 9 so make sure you register by Saturday, May 8.

This workshop is being offered twice May 10 or May 17.


If you have your own materials and don't need a kit let Niamh know when you email to register.

Supplies/Materials List:

  • beading needle
  • thread (size D nymo, or regular beading thread),
  • size 10 or 11 beads in a shiny colour (or variety of colours)
  • red/pink/multi-colour felt for the strawberry part, green felt for the leaves
  • pin backing
  • strawberry template
  • medicine: sage, cedar, lavender, rose petals (optional)


About the Cross-Cultural Beading Circle
Everyone is invited to share their skills, learn and work independently in a welcoming atmosphere. No experience necessary. Novice and experienced beaders of all cultures, ages and genders are welcome.
Some sessions are unstructured: an opportunity to gather and work on our own projects, together. Others feature a guest beader who will share their history with beading and their techniques.
When there is a guest, a kit of free materials (incl. beads, thread, cloth and leather) will be available for you at MAWA or delivered to you. Note that numbers for these sessions will be limited.

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Free! Spaces are limited. To register and receive at kit of free materials, email Niamh at [email protected] by Saturday, May 8. Kits can only be delivered to addresses in the city of Winnipeg.
Kits will be delivered on Sunday, May 9 so make sure you register by Saturday, May 8.