Tilligerry Collective
Workshops in the Tilligerry Peninsula
Discover handmade, all-natural skincare, personalised gifts and fun workshops, all crafted locally by the Tilligerry Peninsula's own artisans.
personal Sessions
Learn, Create and Connect
There's only so much you can learn from a video tutorial before you actually need to get your hands on the materials yourself, and that's exactly the gap Tilligerry Collective aims to fill in the Tilligerry Peninsula. Our workshops cover everything from bead making, crocheting and calligraphy, giving locals a practical, face-to-face way to learn something new without the pressure of figuring it out alone. Whether you're an aspiring artisan, or just someone looking to meet like-minded people in the area, there's a session designed with you in mind. Spaces tend to fill quickly, so if a workshop's caught your eye, call us on (02) 4091 9958 to lock in your spot!
Practical Skills
Why Hands-On Learning Sticks
Sitting through a lecture and actually doing something yourself are two very different learning experiences, and most people retain far more from the second. Workshops give participants the chance to ask questions in real time, troubleshoot mistakes as they happen and walk away with a finished piece or a practical skill they can put to use straight away. This kind of learning also tends to build confidence faster than solo practice, since there's guidance on hand whenever something doesn't quite go to plan. It's part of why workshop-style learning has remained so popular across creative and professional fields alike: it turns "I'll try that eventually" into something you've actually done, all in a single afternoon.
What we do
workshop types
Arts & Crafts
Our arts and crafts workshops are all about learning by doing, whether you're picking up bead making for the first time or refining a skill you've dabbled in before. Sessions are designed to suit a range of experience levels, with guidance on hand to help you troubleshoot as you go. It's a relaxed, sociable way to spend an afternoon, and you'll walk away with both a finished piece and a new skill. No prior experience is needed, just a willingness to get a little creative.
What We Do
Workshop types
Tilly Connection
Tilly Connection is a relaxed get together for women of any age to meet, chat and spend some time together. You don't need to be an artist or have any particular skill — it's simply a chance to connect with other women in the local community over a cuppa and good company. Whether you're new to the area, looking to meet new people, or just want a friendly space to catch up, Tilly Connection is open to everyone. Come along, say hello and see where the conversation takes you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are workshops suitable for complete beginners?
Most hands-on workshops, particularly those focused on craft-based skills like bead making or general arts and crafts, are designed to accommodate a wide range of experience levels, including complete beginners, since instructors typically build in guidance and demonstration as part of the session rather than assuming prior knowledge. It's generally recommended to check the workshop description or ask the provider directly about the intended skill level before booking, particularly for more specialised or advanced sessions. Many people find that workshops are actually one of the more beginner-friendly ways to try a new skill, since the structured, guided format tends to be far less intimidating than attempting to learn something completely new on your own.
What should I bring to a hands-on workshop?
What you need to bring to a hands-on workshop generally depends on the specific type of session and the materials involved, though most workshops that involve craft-based activities, such as bead making or arts and crafts sessions, will supply the core materials needed, with participants only needing to bring themselves and perhaps a notebook if they want to jot down techniques for later. It's generally a good idea to check directly with the workshop provider beforehand, since requirements can vary significantly depending on the format, duration and topic of the session. Arriving a little early is also commonly recommended, as this allows time to get set up before the session begins without missing any of the introductory content.
What's the benefit of attending a local workshop instead of an online course?
Local, in-person workshops offer several advantages over online courses, particularly around the ability to ask questions in real time, receive immediate feedback and troubleshoot mistakes as they happen, rather than relying on pre-recorded content or delayed responses from an online instructor. In-person sessions also tend to foster a stronger sense of community and connection, since participants are learning alongside other locals with similar interests, which can lead to ongoing relationships, collaborations or networking opportunities that are harder to replicate in an online setting. Hands-on workshops in particular benefit from physical guidance, since instructors can directly demonstrate techniques and correct small errors that might be difficult to identify or fix through a screen. For many people, the structure, accountability and social element of attending a local workshop in person leads to better skill retention and a more enjoyable learning experience overall compared to self-paced online alternatives.
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