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SUMMARY:Challenge Exhibition: Hidden Stories
DESCRIPTION:Stitching and Beyond’s Challenge exhibition titled ‘Hidden Stories‘ is touring regional libraries and galleries around Tasmania in 2026. \nVisitors to our Challenge exhibitions always enjoy the display\, and this exhibition will be no exception!\nCheck your local library or gallery opening hours. Entry is free. \nPlease get along to your local exhibition site to view our members’ work.\nIn the meantime\, you can view our online gallery. \n\nBurnie Library: Fri 2 – Fri 30 January \nDevonport Library: Fri 6 February – Fri 6 March \nUlverstone Library: Fri 27 March – Fri 24 April \nLaunceston Library: Fri 1 – Fri 29 May \nThe Watch House Gallery\, Georgetown: Fri 3 – Fri 31 July \nGone Rustic Gallery\, St Mary’s: Mon 3 – Fri 28 August \nGlenorchy Library: Mon 2 – 28 September \nRosny Library: Sat 3 – Wed 28 October \nKingston Library: Mon 2 – Fri 27 November
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/challenge-exhibition-hidden-stories/
LOCATION:Tasmania
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SUMMARY:Eco Print on Leather with Lindy Whitton
DESCRIPTION:Eco Print on Leather – Natural\, Crisp and Beautiful\nThis one-day workshop will cover all you need to know to create natural\, crisp and beautiful botanic prints on leather. Topics covered include: \n\ntypes of leather and which to use\nhow to mordant leather (including recipes)\nwhich leaves print best\nusing dye blankets\nusing iron blankets\nhow to bundle\nsteam or simmer?\ndrying the leather\nconditioning the leather – which products to use\nuses for printed leather\n\nThe day will be a mix of discussion and hands on printing. You will make some tester samples to explore leaves and dye blankets and then move on to make one or two larger prints. \nAt the end of the day you will take home the full kangaroo hide printed in several sections and be able to use it for projects such as shoe making\, bookbinding\, purse\, wallet\, clutch etc. \n\nMaterials supplied by Lindy\n\nA full kangaroo leather hide per person (approx. 5 square feet)\n\n\nMordant buckets and mordant chemicals\n\n\nDye blankets\n\n\nTubes for bundling\n\n\nVessels for steaming/simmering\n\n\nVarious leaves\n\n\nWhat to bring\n\n$30 in an envelope with your name on the front to cover the cost of the supplied materials\nA selection of fresh or dried leaves/flowers – good printers are maple\, rose\, Cotinus and sycamore leaves\, and for flowers\, coreopsis\, dahlias\, cosmos\, chrysanthemum and gerbera\nSheet of recycled plastic to use when bundling the leaves and leather (please\, no cling wrap). You could use a recycled dry cleaning bag\, recyclable garbage bin liner\, large plastic bag etc. It should be at least 40 cm wide and 1.2 m long but you can combine sections to make this.\nA drying board and some push pins. Used for drying the wet leather and can be anything that you can push the pins into eg chipboard\, core flute etc. Approx. 40x60cm should be fine.\nElastic bandage or 2 inch wide strips of stretch cotton. A T-shirt cut into strips works well\nA pair of waterproof gloves to handle the wet dye blankets\nOld towel or similar to mop up any spills and keep your work area clean and dry\nNotepad and pen\nYour lunch and snacks (the local Mount Nelson Store has good coffee and options for lunch if you wish to purchase)\n\n\nInspiration from Lindy\n\n\nIf you are not currently a financial member of Stitching and Beyond\, you can join us\, pay the small membership fee and then login to purchase your ticket. \nWorkshop bookings are subject to our refund policy. \nHow to find the Colour Circle Studio \n\n 
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/eco-print-on-leather-with-lindy-whitton-5/
LOCATION:Colour Circle studio\, 555 Nelson Road\, Mount Nelson\, Tasmania\, 7007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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