
Annabel Wilson – Discover Stitched Shibori
Kennet Valley Hall Kennet Valley Hall, LockeridgeExplore 4 or 5 stitched shibori techniques to create you own stunning fabrics, inspired by the natural world, leaves, shells, flowers or landscape
Explore 4 or 5 stitched shibori techniques to create you own stunning fabrics, inspired by the natural world, leaves, shells, flowers or landscape
This presentation will focus on the embroidery technique of tambour beading. This is a specialist beading technique frequently used in haute couture embroidery which Hannah specialises in within her work […]
Come behind the scenes to follow the processes involved in replicating a military dress coat in goldwork from the early 1800s. Liz Tapper trained as an apprentice at The Royal […]
Nicholas will discuss his beginnings in Quilting, before sharing some of his quilts and the inspiration behind them as well as their construction methods Nicholas Ball is an improv quilter […]
15 pieces of Christine's personal work showing the 2D and 3D journey with eco printing and silk paperwork. Completed HNC in Textiles 1999 through Open College of Arts, completed with […]
Debby will introduce her work where silk painting is often the first layer. She will explain how silk painting and batik became the basis of her practice and show you […]
A talk showing three different series of Kate's work including videos and work in progress. Kate is a self employed textile artists and teacher, with an interest in the British […]
Emily is interested in the idea that by taking the time to slowly describe someone in stitch, you convey your admiration. Celebrating people who make things by the investment of […]
Sue will be sharing the secrets of her studio life as a textile artist, exploring the inspirations and techniques of her embroidered creations. With a focus on the collection of […]
Mandy will be talking about her book British Wool for Feltmaking, showing samples from the book. Mandy is primarily a jeweller, however, over the last twenty years, she has been slowly […]
Abigail will talk you through her personal journey into millinery, equipment and techniques.