
Attendees will walk away with a collection of 3 samples, each exploring a different technique and approach to working with textile waste. The techniques taught will demonstrate how textile waste can be incorporated into everyday sewing projects, such as mending and repair, decorative artworks or entirely new pieces of home furnishings and clothing.
The aim of the workshop is to teach how textile waste can be used as the starting point for design. The varied techniques taught will spark ideas of how waste can be incorporated into everyday sewing projects, such as mending and repair, decorative artworks or entirely new pieces of home furnishings and clothing. This workshops is suitable for new or accomplished textile artists - lots of new ideas and methods are offered!
Reimagining Textile Waste
Discover new ideas and inspiration to create out of used material.
2 Hour Live Session with Isabel Fletcher
£40
All sessions are recorded and made available for a week following the course.
This also includes times for any feedback questions.

IN A 2 HOUR LIVE SESSION:
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Skills Explored
Introduction to working with waste and an outline of workshop techniques.
From appliqué and fabric button-making to quilting, Isabel will lead a series of techniques exploring the endless potential of textile waste. She will demonstrate how considered placement, shape, colour, and stitch can be combined to create beautifully intricate textiles that challenge the perceptions of waste. This workshop is suitable for both complete beginners and those with sewing experience.
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Notes on Fabrics
It is a good idea to have a range of weights for the techniques we will be working on.
Weights can range from thicker upholstery fabrics to fine cotton shirting. Old clothing, bed sheets and pillow cases also work well if you don’t have many fabrics.
Think about how your fabrics work together as we will be using them to arrange collage compositions.
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Materials
Fabrics. These can be any scraps or pieces leftover from other projects, worn out clothing, or bigger sections of fabric you can cut up.
A variety of regular and thicker sewing thread.
Hand sewing needles to suit your thread.
Scissors.
Circular template (eg a large roll of masking tape).
Iron and ironing board (optional).

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