Bradford Industrial Museum

Heritage Craft Workshop: Beginners Leather Working

25 September 2025 10:00 am – 25 September 2025

About this event

25 September 2025 10:00 am – 25 September 2025
Bradford Industrial Museum

Join Nicola Murray for an introductory session to the craft of Leather Working.

Try your hand at leather working in this beginner-friendly workshop where you’ll learn simple pattern cutting and stitching techniques to create your own leather project.

This workshop will take place in the new Heritage Craft Room at Bradford Industrial Museum.

Bradford Industrial Museum

Address
Moorside Mills, Moorside Road Eccleshill, Bradford, BD2 3HP

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Friday: 10am – 4pm
Saturday – Sunday: 11am – 4pm

All Bank Holiday Opening Times: 11:00 – 4:00 except Bolling Hall.

All sites closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Good Friday

By car

Signposted from Bradford Ring Road and Harrogate Road (A658). Bus 645 from Market Street or Hall Ings. All buses stop at Moorside Road. On the museum site there is free car parking and disabled car parking.

By public transport

From Bradford City Centre, the 660 bus departs from Drake Street stop D1, (alight at Moorside Road), and the 645 departs from Hall Ings stop H11, (alight at Harrogate Road then an approx 10 min walk).

For help in planning your journey by public transport, please visit www.wymetro.com

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