An introduction to linocut printmaking.
Find out more »Students will make a comprehensive set of samples by hand and machine - covering the following methods - cathedral window - strip patchwork - curved blocks - and the quilt as you go method of construction.
Find out more »Flower painting in winter brightens the cold - dull days. Experience the joy of mixing subtle pale colours of winter foliage - seed heads and flowers - or the intense touches of bright rich red berries and deep green leaves of Christmas plants. Become inspired to create a small - detailed painting that you can keep or perhaps send as seasonal gift or card to someone special.
Find out more »The best of both worlds - a mosaic and a leaded stained glass panel in one! Your panel will measure approximately 25 x 25cm. Mosaic or
Find out more »Discover simple patchwork techniques used to make attractive and sturdy bags. On this course we will be making a sturdy bag suitable for carrying files - shopping - craft work etc. The finished size will be 18
Find out more »Have you always wanted to make lace but are worried that it looks complicated? Are you a beginner wishing to continue to develop your skills in the art of bobbin lacemaking? This is the ideal course for you.
Find out more »This is a course aimed at introducing you to the techniques achievable with coloured pencils. Using photographs supplied by the tutor you will be shown techniques such as colour mixing - layering - blending and sketching.
Find out more »A further introduction to all sorts of glass colours and textures. Make your own panel or mirror using traditional stained glass techniques - but this time with more concentration on design.
Find out more »An introduction to four techniques for making rag rugs
Find out more »Do you want to create one of your own designs and translate it into a picture using the combined techniques of fabric collage and both machine and hand embroidery? Then this is your course! Some experience using a darning foot is necessary.
Find out more »Learn some techniques from an English 17th century form of raised and padded embroidery. Bring your embroidery to life with a 21st century design using Monet
Find out more »Debbies famous tea cup seat mats - as featured in her book Rag Rugs Old into New - are really fun to make. Once youve made one you will want to make one for each chair in your kitchen! Chalk up your favourite tea cup design onto a hessian backcloth - and using recycled woollies and a rug hook - come and create a homely and colourful circular mat for your home. You will learn both traditional rag rug making…
Find out more »A course for everyone with an overlocker. Master the dreaded threading and understand tension. Learn how different feet can be used in functional and decorative techniques.
Find out more »This is a really exciting and creative form of jewellery making using silver clay which can be shaped like clay - but when fired is transformed into stunning fine silver jewellery. Youll also learn some traditional techniques to finish your piece professionally.
Find out more »Discover the world of goldwork embroidery and be introduced to a variety of techniques - either through set designs or by developing your own ideas.
Find out more »Winter is beginning to lose its hold and spring cant be far away - bringing new growth and hope. This is the theme for this course. You will be painting spring flowers and birds - some defying the snow - and a simple landscape. This course is designed for both beginners and those with some experience. By the end of the course you will have completed at least two flower and bird compositions and a seasonal landscape - and have…
Find out more »Spoil yourself. Have fun making a gorgeous bag - just for you - with pockets and compartments to suit your lifestyle - and decoration to reflect your personality.
Find out more »Strip patchwork is a quick and easy technique to master - with great results - perfect for the patchwork novice.
Find out more »Leatherwork is a fun - practical and creative medium. You will learn basic skills - including how to use the tools and hardware associated with it - and make personalised items to take away with you.
Find out more »A class for all abilities where you will learn a variety of figure making techniques. Poppy is a vibrant girl who loves posing in her costume of red - green and black - symbolic of the traditional red poppy. Poppies also come in other colours - the choice is yours. So why not come and have fun in a relaxed atmosphere at the end of which you will take home your beautiful creation?
Find out more »Elizabethans enjoyed wearing clothing - lavishly embroidered with stitchery in gold and silk - scattered with gold spangles (sequins) and characterised by scrolling golden stems enclosing flowers - leaves and insects. Learn to embroider a three-dimensional peapod and a sparkling butterfly in raised work. Enclose these within a curving scroll in goldwork embellished with beads and then - for fun - add a caterpillar or an insect of your choice.
Find out more »What is an embellishing machine - you may ask? It is a machine that pierces and pushes wools - fabrics and threads through a base fabric to create your scene - landscape or design without using any sewing thread. Wonderful pictures can be created as more materials are added until you achieve your desired results. This is a course for those who want to try something new in textiles.
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