Silver Cufflinks, Jewellery and Accessories Workshop

Have you ever wanted to make silver jewellery for yourself or as a gift?



6 hours Class size 1 to 8 guests       £85 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Have you ever wanted to make silver jewellery for yourself or as a gift? This is a perfect Christmas present workshop where you can make cufflinks, bangles, or pendants.
Join us for a day of making, learning, and creativity with tutor Fiona of Jewellery Moves.
At this workshop, you will learn how to make and finish your own sterling silver jewellery. You can choose to make cufflinks, bangles, or necklaces and incorporate a bezel setting if you wish. A perfect Christmas present workshop or make for yourself!
At this workshop, you will learn the stages of silversmithing: how to saw, solder, file, hammer, hand-stamp, and finish your own sterling silver jewellery. You will leave at the end of the day with at least two pieces of jewellery.
About Jewellery Moves:
Taught by Fiona Dowling, a graduate of the Royal College of Art, Jewellery Moves workshops aim to teach traditional craftsmanship, jewellery skills, and techniques in small groups with a relaxed atmosphere.
This workshop is suitable for beginners. The minimum age is 14+. Children 16 years and under must be accompanied by a participating adult who also has booked a place.
What you'll get
Includes tuition, use of tools, tea, and coffee.
Materials: The cost of the materials is not included in the workshop fees. Please allow £40/£50 depending on what you use, payable to the tutor on the day (card or cash).
Knowledge required
This is a beginner-friendly workshop and is ideal for those looking to improve their skills.
What to bring
Please bring a packed lunch. Long hair must be tied back, and bring your glasses if you wear them.
Materials: The cost of the materials is not included in the workshop fees. Please allow £40/£50 depending on what you use, payable to the tutor on the day (card or cash).
Location

Lechlade Craft Barn, Orchard House South, Downington, Lechlade GL7 3DL

The Craft Barn is accessed via external stone steps with handrails and may not be suitable for anyone with mobility issues.

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Lechlade Craft Barn
Lechlade Craft Barn

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female Women-owned

Launched in 2014, Lechlade Craft Barn was created by Karen Holland and is based in an old stone barn at Karen’s Cotswold home in the beautiful market town of Lechlade-on-Thames. Lechlade is on the borders of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, and Oxfordshire not far from Cirencester, Burford and Swindon. The barn is full of character and inspiration, a perfect environment to get crafty!
Karen wanted to share her passion for crafting with others and starting with just 3 or 4 different workshops the demand for more crafting soon increased. Led by Karen and her team of talented tutors there is a wide range of affordable craft workshops to choose from such as crochet, mosaics, lampshade making, block printing, silversmithing, bookbinding, lino cutting, stained glass, pyrography, silver clay, and much more.
All workshops are aimed at beginners and upwards – whether you’re exploring a craft for the first time or topping up existing skills, each workshop is fun and relaxed. Craft your way to happiness with a craft barn workshop or one of the kits available to make at home.
Crafty Parties are a great way to spend fun time with friends or family celebrating a birthday or hen party. Spend a couple of hours or a whole day, even those non-crafty friends enjoy themselves!
Karen has been making things since a small child. At primary school she made a needle case for the Christmas Bazaar, bought it herself and is still using it 50 years later! Having learned how to knit, crochet, and sew at a young age, Karen was making her own clothes by the age of 11.
We all have busy lives, families and work commitments that all take priority. During the Pandemic we found crafting the perfect boost needed for everyone's wellbeing and we should be giving ourselves a little 'me' time to unwind. What better way to do it than crafting!
You're never too old to learn a new skill. Karen has just taught her mother to crochet at the age of 84!
2026-06-12 15:00:00
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