Hands-On Craft Center

Sturbridge, Massachusetts, c. early 1800s

One of the buildings original to the property, this was a workshop on the David Wight farm, and was originally located where the Oliver Wight Tavern now stands. It has been used for woodworking, broom-making, and exhibit space.

The building now offers space for kids to do hands-on activities and create a memento to take home. Age and safety requirements apply and a $5-$10 fee applies per child, per activity.

2-5 craft activities are offered each day from the list below. Check the daily schedule for today's activities.

Candles
Tin Candleholder
Broom
Tin Sconce
Clay Pot
Mini OSV Exhibit
Iron Hook
Bookmark
Musket Cartridge
Putty Painting
Nine Men’s Morris
Tin Snowflake
Yarn Sewing
Penny Rug
Yarn Dyeing
Pomander
Spile
Needlecase
Dibble
Drop Spindle

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