Judy, the course leader, has been a volunteer at the museum for many years and nearly fifty years ago the museum founder, Henry Jackson was concerned that the older craft demonstrators at the museum were dying out. He suggested she learnt a craft so that such demonstrations could continue into the future. With a natural interest in countryside traditions, she decided to learn how to make Corn Dollies. That’s how her crafting story began. So, join us for a day of Corn Dolly Making! Sunday 12th October 2025 and Saturday 8th November 2025. Find out exactly what a Corn Dolly is. Discover some of the myths, legends and stories associated with this traditional craft. Learn how to plait the straw to form various Corn Dollies. After an introductory talk you will learn how to make a simple Country Man’s Favour and then how to plait the more complicated Ceres Wand. Maximum of 8 participants per session. Timing: Please meet at the museum cafe at 10:20am for a 10:30am start. Course end times will vary, but we will aim to finish as close to 3:00pm as possible.
Visit us in the Surrey Hills and discover our ancient heritage and inspiring collection of rural machinery, artefacts and objects. Something for all ages to explore.
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