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Experimental Textiles - session 1 of 9. The Journey.

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 Taking a section of the Journey with 'L' shapes.  I love teaching my course Experimental Textiles. But you can love something tooooo much. All the time I am teaching it, I am thinking about my students, and not me and my own work. So this is the last time I will be teaching it in this form. I hope to be able to sort out how to teach some of it online next year.      The calm before the storm. 30 minutes before the new students arrived, exciting.  The new group is great fun, some strong personalities and one or two who are rather backwards in coming forward - but everyone will settle down and work well together. They got off to a flying start, I am very excited about what they may be capable of . .  watch this space. So - the Journey. This is the exercise I am flown all over the place to teach. It is something I came up with 17 or so years ago to help students create original designs. It is covered in my book Experimental Textiles whi...

2 weekends of texture and colour - FAB!

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Fabric weight Tyvek, painted green, textured between baking parchment with an iron and then foiled. Two weekends of fun, colour and texture, who could ask for more? I taught my Hot Textiles workshop at The Bridge in Brighton ( www.thebridgebrighton.com/create-craft ) on the 4th & 5th of June and then we had a weekend of Extreme Surfaces for Stitch with my ExTeXTra girls at the IDC studios in Redditch. inkberrowdesigncentre.co.uk Teaching two similar workshops on following weekends is a great treat- I don't have to unload and reload the car. I am looking forward to the end of the year when all this stops. I have 2 summer schools and two workshops left this year - then that is it - till June 2017. So if you want to work with me, book up now. All the workshops on are the right hand side of the blog. I will also be doing several shows. So - on with the texture and colour. Both workshops included Tyvek, polyester organza and Lutradur/CS800. ExTeXtra painting...