Join artist Emmy Boyce for a hands-on rope making working with tī kōuka (cabbage tree leaves).
Emmy Boyce, Collections Assistant at Canterbury Museum, is a talented fibre artist who specialises in creating pieces of art with tī kōuka fibres. In this workshop, you will learn how to make your own rope out of tī kōuka which can then be turned into a necklace.
Our tutor can teach every level, from beginners to more advanced.
Cost: $5.
This event is part of Let's Craft at the Museum which runs from 16 to 26 January and features crochet workshops from Lissy & Rudi and Gapfiller, rope making classes and a display of historic photos from our collection of weavers, knitters and crochet masters. See more here.
Make a tī kōuka rope workshop. Friday 17 and Wednesday 22 January from 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm at Canterbury Museum Pop-Up, 66 Gloucester Street.