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- Kiln Formed Glass intro with Eileen Bass
Eileen Bass is a Warrington based glass fuse artist. Eileen will be running a half day introduction class, in The Textile Studio. To book a slot contact Eileen Warrington via her website https://bassgaragegallery.com/ or call on 07751073957. This lovely short course is designed to introduce you to the art of glass fusing. In a small class of just 6 you will learn the basics of glass cutting and fusing. Over the 3 hours you will design and make 2 coasters and a small hanging light catcher. Time: 9am to 12noon Refreshments: Tea and coffee in the studio and there is an artsy on-site Café R'Teapot open 10 til 2pm for a lunch stop to (feel free to reserve a lunch). Any questions about the class please contact Eileen. Finding The Textile Studio…Parking is at the rear of The Old School - through the side entrance off Harrison Close/Algermon Street, which leads you to the old school playground car park. From here make your way through the ‘old playground’ side gate on he main road, then walk left towards the main front door. If you have come through the main front door, go right in the main entrance until you find The Textile Studio.
- Creative Textiles Termly Block (B4)
Over these 9 week blocks we explore various processes including lino, gelli and silkscreen printing, free machine stitch, fabric collage and manipulation, dyes, image transfers, chemical treatments and sometimes a touch of felt making. Focus this term: This term we will explore small scale lino/stamp cutting on textiles, adding these small prints into raw patchwork panels and over stitching with free machine stitch designs. We'll also link this to free motion and dissolvable bowl making. 'Sprint time theme?' Project 1 - Raw edge mini quilt with hand printed textiles and free stitched overlay design. Wk 1: Design, cut and test print your own mini motif lino/stamp. (Collect fabrics in your chosen colour pallet) Wk 2: Print your lino/stamp on various fabrics, possibly incorporating repeat patterns. Wk 3: Compile and collate patchwork background panel. Consider your free stitch design at this juncture. Wk 4: Stitch fabrics together. Wk 5: Free machine stitch design onto your background panel. Wk 6: Breathe week: take stock/finish off any outstanding work. Or: cut and print a funky image for printing a collection of textile cards, eg a cup cake... Project 2 - Dissolvable Stitched Bowls Wk 7: Small test bowl - fabrics and threads Wk 8/9: Plan and design - use small unused motif prints (print if you need to) to add to your final larger free stitched bowl. FAQ: Do I need my own sewing machine? Nope - Most folks prefer to use and learn with their own but either is fine. As long as I know you will need one of the studio's, its fine; just let me know from the outset. Personal machines need to be in good working order - make sure there are no signs of damage to power leads etc. Can I still do this block if I don't know free machine stitch/embroidery/thread drawing? Yes - This technique is used in most of the Creative Textile blocks. While it is possible to get a hold of the process within the course block, I have discovered that for complete newbies to free machine stitch, it is more beneficial to provide a session solely on those processes, designed as a smaller cosy beginners day. Please book one of these sessions before the main block if it is a process that's new to you: 'Intro to Free machine Stitch' - Day Workshop. Note: If you are bringing your own machine, it needs to be in good order. You will need a free machine foot etc (more details can be found on the booking link for 'Intro to Free Machine Stitch')
- Healing Hands Embroidery | Day Workshop
Join Linda on 'Turning Japanese' A no stress feel good workshop! It’s all about connecting the process of hand stitching and repair, with healing ourselves. We may not be exactly the same after illness or trauma, but we can become whole, beautiful, valued and loved. Taking inspiration from the Japanese techniques of kintsugi and boro work. Message me for more details - Linda Foley: linfoley@yahoo.com or booking here. Please bring sewing equipment including a small embroidery hoop about 4-6 inches if you have one. Threads and fabrics will be available, or feel free to bring some of your own favourite colours. Include as little or much of the above as you feel fit. This will be a 3 hour session, starting at 10.30am. https://www.instagram.com/lindafoley_stitchedworks/
- Have a go Craft - Full Summer block
'Full block bookings' are now fully booked please have a look at 'Have a go Craft - Choose your own sessions' for current availability for each week. OR email your interest to hello@thetextile.studio. Have a go Craft is a weekly craft learning and social session that runs on a Thursday. (See the About page for more information) What processes and crafts will the sessions cover? Think surfaces - printing, felt making, stitch, even some ceramics. The only thing Maria doesn't teach is knitting and crochet. We believe that 'making' and creative engagement can help with your well-being and sense of self. At only £3, the sessions are affordable to all due to the financial support provided to Creative Ties CIC from the Cheshire Community Foundation. Booking: We have tried to make these sessions flexible so you can 'book all' here or just a few, (see Have a go Craft - Choose a few sessions!) as well as cancel and rearrange. Sessions can be booked until Easter. Places are limited. Book here on the studio website or at the Meet and Greet | Thursday 7th Aug 1-3pm (see below) To avoid disappointment: If you are coming in on the 7th to book in person, please check to see if we have already moved to a waiting list. Meet and greet | Thursday 7th Aug 1-3pm: Maria will be in the studio if you want to come by, chat, book and get familiar with the studio and what goes on. Sessions running: wk 1: 10th Aug – Mini wet felting wk 2: 17th Aug – Cyanotype printing - printing with bits, bobs and plants. wk 3: 24th Aug – Creative sewing - Applique wk 4: 31st Aug – Sewing to make - scrappy clip frame purses wk 5: 7th Sept – Clay with Debs - Brooches and buttons (back by popular demand!) *This session can only take 8 participants - those booking slot 9 and 10 will be placed on the waiting list. wk 6: 14th Sept – Silk screen printing on creative collages wk 7: 21st Sept – Funky Image transfer & Stitch wk 8: 28th Sept - Lino printing for Christmas wrap Please note: Funding for the Have a go Craft covers WA postcodes and is subject to employment/benefit status (detailed on booking form) *Please note we have enough funding to run a duplicate of one of theses sessions so we will run a second session on the craft that has the most interest.
- Introduction to Free Machine Embroidery
Lets get you to grips with free machine stitch, also known as free machine embroidery and thread drawing. (They all the same technique) This will be a great introduction on how to open a door to creativity with your machine. We'll also try our hand at a little free machine applique. For this session: You need to be reasonably well acquainted with your sewing machine and know that it is in good order (forms a good stitch). You will need to have a free machine stitch/darning foot (and plate if the model has no feed dog drop). If you are not sure about this, just drop me an email (maria@thetextile.studio) Alternatively, call the really helpful J & P Sewing Machines in Warrington as they can order one for you. J & P: Telephone: 01925 633831 http://jpsewingmachines.com/
- Have a go Craft - Choose your weeks!
If we have taken a lot of bookings and some sessions are full, please do register for spots on the waiting list. Wks 4/8 have a spot. Have a go Craft is a weekly craft learning and social session that runs on a Thursday. (See About page for more info) What processes and crafts will the sessions cover? Think surfaces - printing, felt making, stitch, even some ceramics. The only thing Maria doesn't teach is knitting and crochet. We believe that 'making' and creative engagement can help with your well-being and sense of self. At only £3, the sessions are affordable to all due to the financial support provided to Creative Ties CIC from the Cheshire Community Foundation. How to book: We have tried to make these sessions flexible so you can book all or just a few, as well as cancel and rearrange easily. Sessions can be booked here week by week or in bundles until the end of September. (To book the full term go to the 'full summer block' booking option on the Service List) Book here on the studio website or at the Meet and greet on 7th Aug (see below) To avoid disappointment, if you are coming in on the 7th to book in person, please check to see if we have already moved to a waiting list. 1. To book here - start by looking at the session plan and note the dates you fancy. (below) 2. Set yourself up a Log-in 3. Buy a pricing plan ie: 8 credits = 8 sessions or say just buy 3. (Note: credits are valid until the last date of this spring block) 4. Using the calendar, select the right date (or search for the next free slot), book some or all of the sessions you fancy using your credits. You can only select 1 session at a time as you book. Feel free to book them all ahead so you are sure you can get the sessions you want. Meet and greet | Monday 7th Aug 1-3pm: Maria will be in the studio if you want to come by, chat, book and get familiar with the studio and what goes on. Classes: wk 1: 10th Aug – Mini wet felting wk 2: 17th Aug – Cyanotype printing - printing with bits, bobs and plants. wk 3: 24th Aug – Creative sewing - Applique wk 4: 31st Aug – Sewing to make - scrappy clip frame purses wk 5: 7th Sept – Clay with Debs - Brooches and buttons (8 spots only - slots 9/10 will be on a WL) wk 6: 14th Sept – Silk screen printing on creative collages wk 7: 21st Sept – Funky Image transfer & Stitch wk 8: 28th Sept - Lino printing for Christmas wrap Please note: Funding for the Have a go Craft covers WA postcodes and is subject to employment/benefit status.
- Felt Making Termly Block (B5)
Suitable for beginners although I would recommend an 'introduction to Feltmaking' session before you embark on your felting journey. (check day session listing for availability) These 9 week blocks explore and advance various felt making techniques as we go throughout the term. The course plan for this block starting after Easter is still 'under construction'. Do chat with me if your not sure. We tend to cover wet felting, needle felting on a previously wet felted backgrounds and a put in some 3D needle felted usually a creature at the end of term. If your looking to get a hold on how the wet felting process works you can achieve that through a block. Sessions start at 10 and technically finish at 12.30 (though give yourself a window on that time) Its a lovely group of ladies who already do this block, feel free to bob in on a Tuesday before we hit half term and check us out. Some weeks you may find bits of stitch or fulling that can be finished at home. New Students: Do book here, however to fully secure your space email in to arrange a deposit please (£40 - refundable if cancelled up to 2 weeks before start date). I sometimes limit available places on the website, as current students get first refusal for the next block. Do email in if it appears that there's no places. Full payment of course fees is due 2 weeks before the block starts. Continuing students: Feel free to book here and pay using the BAC's details already supplied. (2 weeks before start date please).