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- ONLINE Japanese Boro Stitching: An Introduction - Fri 21st May 2021 10am
ONLINE Japanese Boro Stitching: An Introduction - Fri 21st May 2021 10am
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If you wish to take part but are unable to attend the workshop demo live, please let us know in the notes field when booking. A video playback service is provided to all students for 30 days.
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Tutor: Christine Green
Fri 21st May 10am - 12pm
(UK time)
Back by popular demand, this LivePlus™ online workshop is designed for anyone who wants to have a go at this fun and interesting craft.
Workshop details
Borrowing from Boro: inspired by Japanese Boro work, Christine has been developing a style of hand and machine stitched patchwork that is very accessible and rewarding. Derived from the Japanese 'boroboro' - meaning something tattered or repaired - Boro is the practice of repairing and reworking textiles, such as clothing or bedding, through piecing, patching and stitching, in order to extend their use.
This 2 hour class will include an illustrated introduction to Boro work followed by a demonstration as to how you can create a Boro-influenced piece of textile that can be made in to a phone or glasses case. You will gain the skills you need to go on to bigger projects and Christine will share examples to inspire you.
Specific skills you will learn at the workshop:
Equipment & materials list
Materials are not included in the course fee. All the materials and equipment you will need are listed below and you will be provided with a pattern and clear written instructions of how to make the piece after the class.
You needn't have the materials ready whilst watching the live demonstration, although you are welcome to hand-stitch along if you wish. The demo session is a time to watch, ask and learn. After the demo you will be sent a link to the recording, which you can watch as many times as you wish for thirty days.
Links to suppliers
Everything should be available at any good haberdashery or online from Amazon or eBay.
Fri 21st May 10am - 12pm
(UK time)
Back by popular demand, this LivePlus™ online workshop is designed for anyone who wants to have a go at this fun and interesting craft.
Workshop details
Borrowing from Boro: inspired by Japanese Boro work, Christine has been developing a style of hand and machine stitched patchwork that is very accessible and rewarding. Derived from the Japanese 'boroboro' - meaning something tattered or repaired - Boro is the practice of repairing and reworking textiles, such as clothing or bedding, through piecing, patching and stitching, in order to extend their use.
This 2 hour class will include an illustrated introduction to Boro work followed by a demonstration as to how you can create a Boro-influenced piece of textile that can be made in to a phone or glasses case. You will gain the skills you need to go on to bigger projects and Christine will share examples to inspire you.
Specific skills you will learn at the workshop:
- The use of scraps to create something practical
- Use of hand stitching to add interest and texture
- Use of machine stitching to add interest and texture
- Combining different fabrics
- Developing a design for patchwork
- Adding embellishments - beads, buttons, embroidery
Equipment & materials list
Materials are not included in the course fee. All the materials and equipment you will need are listed below and you will be provided with a pattern and clear written instructions of how to make the piece after the class.
You needn't have the materials ready whilst watching the live demonstration, although you are welcome to hand-stitch along if you wish. The demo session is a time to watch, ask and learn. After the demo you will be sent a link to the recording, which you can watch as many times as you wish for thirty days.
- A selection of preloved 100% cotton fabrics - scraps are perfect
- A piece of fabric that will be the backing (old sheeting works well)
- A piece of 100% cotton non-stretchy fabric for the lining - 17.5 cm / 7" x 19.5cm / 8"
- Fabric scissors
- A piece of thin wadding about A4 sized
- Decorative small beads (optional)
- Small button (optional)
- Piece of narrow ribbon about 14cm / 3.5" long
- Tape, webbing or grosgrain ribbon (2.5cm / 1" wide, 150cm / 60" long approximately, depending on your height)
- 2 spools of thread for machine stitching
- Thread for hand stitching - embroidery thread, Sashiko thread or Cotton Perle
- Box of pins
- Needle for hand stitching
- Sewing machine
Links to suppliers
Everything should be available at any good haberdashery or online from Amazon or eBay.