Get the hands on craft experience at home! Try something new or practice a craft technique with a range of activities for all ages.
Paper Quilts | Make it at Home
Published • April 17, 2021
Want to learn the basics of creating quilt patterns? You’re in the right place! In this video we will make four quilt patterns out of paper and explore the geometry...
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Make it at Home | DIY Planner
Published • January 23, 2021
Get planning for the new year! Create a DIY planner while learning some basic bookbinding techniques. Fill your planner with to do lists, calendar, notes, or whatever you like! You...
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Make it at Home | Prairie Landscapes in Felt
Published • December 10, 2020
Many of the artifacts in the Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library’s collection are inspired by the beauty of Manitoba’s plants, animals, and landscapes. These woven pieces by Elaine Rounds perfectly...
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Make it at Home | Paper Quilling
Published • November 25, 2020
Paper quilling is the craft of rolling, coiling, and bending strips of paper to create images and designs. Learn the basic techniques of quilling and how to make some fun...
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Make it at Home | Chalk Marbling
Published • October 8, 2020
Add a little flare to your next paper project with chalk marbling! You can use sidewalk chalk, chalk pastel, or even chalkboard chalk. Supplies: Tray (2-3 inches deep) Water...
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Colour the Collection
Explore the Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library’s collection while the C2 Centre for Craft is closed. Learn more about some of the pieces in the collection and even add your...
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Ethel Harrison Maker’s Corner Online
Published • April 30, 2020
The Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library’s Ethel Harrison Maker’s Corner allows visitors to the C2 Centre for Craft to get hands on with different craft processes. These activities give a...
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MCML Spring Break Crafts at Home
Published • March 25, 2020
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, C2 is unable to be open at this time and MCML had to cancel its spring break programming. Despite the closure, we still wanted...
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