"thoroughly enjoyed the course.excellent teacher. good balance of information for beginners and those with some experience.very proud of my efforts, although still not sanded down. something I might come back to.thanks for happy time."
"Wonderful afternoon spent at The Sill learning about techniques and tools and carving my very own wooden spoon. The teacher was great, very informative and attentive, and the workshop was relaxed and friendly. I thoroughly enjoyed it! Highly recommended!"
"Just been on this course. It was brilliant! Steve is an excellent teacher and reviewed ALL the tools needed and allowed hands on use of all of them. The session was so relaxed and full of useful anecdotes and other bits - the sort of stuff you can only get from a course just like this? Stunning and very highly recommended even if you already have some experience."
"Enjoyable and relaxed atmosphere and first class instruction. Could perhaps have done with another 30 mins to progress a little further with the spoon. Otherwise a thoroughly enjoyable course and highly recommended"
"Thoroughly enjoyed the taster session. It was well planned and professional in delivery; explanation was clear and I’m sure everyone enjoyed the experience. It would have been good to finish the spoon but this wasn’t realistic for just over 2 hours of work.
I would highly recommend the session to others."
"Fantastic course delivered by a superb tutor! Really enjoyed the process and making something unique by hand. The Fan Bird already has pride of place hanging in my hallway!"
"This is a really good course. Just the right level of challenge, extremely informative and friendly. The day went by in a flash because the carving and instruction were so absorbing."
"I had a lovely day, the course was engrossing and the instruction excellent. Superb"
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