Create your own cloth with Paper lamination
Laminating paper onto fabric is easy to do and offers a host of creative possibilities if you are interested in creating a complex, layered surface on cloth. The emphasis of this two day workshop with textile artist Anna Woodhead is on exploration and play, with the focus on process rather than outcome; perfect for those who are curious about paper lamination but don't know where to start!
To begin with the focus will be on the basics: the media, the different types of papers and fabrics suitable for this technique and the tools required and Anna will demonstrate the basic technique.
Using newsprint text and images you will make a series of samples whilst getting to grips with the key techniques. Once you understand the lamination process you can then begin to experiment with the possibilities or pursue your own ideas.
Whether you are a beginner or have plenty of experience this workshop is suitable for anyone interested in working creatively with fabric and thread.
Scrumptious biscuits with your morning coffee, a light seasonal vegetarian lunch and a 'naughty, but nice' cake with a pot of afternoon tea. All this and a day being creative in the company of like minded people, what's not to like?
Scrumptious biscuits with your morning coffee, a light seasonal vegetarian lunch and a 'naughty, but nice' cake with a pot of afternoon tea. All this and a day being creative in the company of like minded people, what's not to like?
Date: Monday 14th & Tuesday 15th April 2025 (2 days)
Time: The studio will be open from 9.15am and the workshop will start at 9.30am until 4.30pm (ish) each day. Cost: £220 (this includes some materials) Deposit: A £110 deposit will secure your place. Please note: Places are limited and are available on a first come, first served basis Booking implies that you agree with our terms and conditions for in real life workshops. You can read them here: The Small Print Want to stay locally? We have a list of places to stay, click here to have a look To find out more about Anna's work visit her website: annawoodhead.com |
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