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SUMMARY:Let's Explore... monotypes
DESCRIPTION:Like all of our “Let’s Explore…” days\, this is a day for us to play and learn from each other. No one person is “the teacher”.  The main idea is to have the opportunity to spend time with like-minded people doing the “arty textile things” we all enjoy! \nPlease feel free to bring whatever you want to work on if you don’t want to play around with monotypes. \n\nA monotype is a hand printed ‘painting’. It is a print made by hand\, by ‘painting’ inks onto a smooth surface such as a perspex sheet\, a smooth table mat from the dollar shop\, a thick piece of plastic like you can buy off the roll from Spotlight\, or a gelli plate you may have made or purchased. You then transfer the marks/painting onto paper or fabric to produce one of a kind images that can  be used in your work in various ways. \nHave you tried monotype printing? For this day to be a success\, please bring along previous experiments or samples to share any experience you have. \nHaven’t done this before? Come along with what you have to explore.  People are always generous and will help fill in the gaps of knowledge or materials. \n\nWhat to bring \n\nWater-soluble printing ink or fabric paint. Permaset paints work well with this technique and Kraftcolour (online) sells a great range which has less odour.  You can use acrylics but they tend to stiffen fabric unless you mix them with a textile or gel medium. Oil-based inks are not advised.\nA piece of Perspex or taped glass\, OR a piece of smooth thick plastic (Spotlight) OR the smooth back of a plastic dollar-shop placemat OR your gelliplate OR home made gelatine plate. You do not need a gelliplate\, but if you want to make one\, Sally has generously shared her instructions.\nPapers and fabrics to experiment with – fabrics are better if finer weave –  cotton or silk – and ironed\nA few polystyrene trays or plastic plates for mixing colours\, plastic spoons\nSome mark making tools of your choice. Other ideas: grasses\, flat leaves\, feathers\, stencils\, old lace … the cheap kitchen tool section at tip shops is a great source for odd shapes and textures –  pastry brushes\, potato mashers\,  etc etc\nA flat surface for rolling the paint or ink onto the roller or brayer.  A plastic palette\, ice cream container lid\, butcher’s paper or even aluminium foil can be used.\nA firm brayer  (or metal spoon or empty wine bottle or baren)\nMasking tape\nNewspaper\nPlastic or a garbage bag opened out to protect your work area and another to take home your rubbish\nOld clothes\, gloves (your choice here)\, towel – all those practical things!\n\n\n$15 fee payable on the day (you can do a direct transfer if you don’t have cash)\nyour lunch (or cash to purchase lunch nearby)\, tea and/or coffee and a mug\n\nPlease note: non-members will need to join us to be covered by insurance. \n\nYour inspiration \nCheck out YouTube videos on monotype printmaking.\nExplore printmakers like Linda Germain for insights and ideas. \nStitching and Beyond member Sally has kindly shared a recipe to make your own gelatine plate for monotype printmaking. \n\nSuppliers \nPrue Quarmby (Bibiani in Ferntree – Prue’s contact: 0409391426\, bibiani@bigpond.com)\nAdArt (North Hobart)\nArtery (City)\nSpotlight (Glenorchy)\nKraftcolour online \n\nHow to find Kingborough Womens Club Rooms
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/lets-explore-monotypes/
LOCATION:Kingborough Women’s Club Rooms\, Ewing Avenue\, Kingston Beach\, Tasmania\, 7050
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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SUMMARY:Let's Explore... photo transfer of images
DESCRIPTION:Like all of our “Let’s Explore…” days\, this is a day for us to play and learn from each other. No one person is “the teacher”.  The main idea is to have the opportunity to spend time with like-minded people doing the “arty textile things” we all enjoy! \nPlease feel free to bring whatever you want to work on if you don’t want to play around with photo transfer. \n\nTransferred images can add layers of interest\, mystery or texture to your work\, and can be achieved in a variety of ways. There are many methods\, and whole books have been written on the subject. Some simple methods include: \n\nGel medium or gesso using an inkjet print\nPVA glue and magazine or newsprint images\nFabric crayons (e.g. Crayola)\n\n\nMany current Stitching and Beyond members have used image transfer in their work. \nLjilja has done a lot of photo transfer using a very simple method and suggests to bring the following if you want to give it a try. \n\nInkjet photocopies (These can be drawn into before or after the transfer\,  if desired.)  Black and white images with strong contrasts work better than coloured photocopies.  Coloured ones still work but look a bit faded\, though that might be the effect you want.\nGolden Matte Medium\, or Mod Podge  (for metal transfers Ljilja prefers Tiger Grip)\nFabric – calico or white cotton.  Organza – light coloured.  Metal eg copper shim\, aluminium can.\nA brayer if you have one\nIron and a towel\nSpray bottle for water\nScissors\, drawing gear (optional)\nMagazines\, other print to experiment \n2 garbage bags\, one to protect your work surface and one to take home your rubbish\nPen\, pencil\, notebook\, masking tape\, a newspaper – all those things you may find useful on the day!\n\nHave you used any image transfer methods? For this day to be a success\, please bring along previous experiments or samples to share any experience you have. \nHaven’t done this before? Come along with what you have to explore. People are always generous and will help fill in the gaps of knowledge or materials. \n\nWhat else to bring \n\n$15 fee payable on the day (you can do a direct transfer if you don’t have cash)\n\n\nyour lunch (or cash to purchase lunch nearby)\, tea and/or coffee and a mug\n\nPlease note: non-members will need to join us to be covered by insurance. \n\nYour inspiration \nJoan Schulze was the first person to bring the idea of photo transfer to Tasmania in the 80s. Her quilts are created by combining photo-transfer processes and paint with the cottons and silks more commonly associated with quilt making. New processes lead her to new ideas\, and new ideas lead to new processes\, such as the alternative photographic processes she’s adapted for her own uses over the years. \nCollage is Joan’s favourite way to think and work. Collect\, cut up\, layer\, glue\, paint\, reposition\, cut again\, photograph\, print\, add\, subtract—until the materials and ideas become something greater than the original impulse to begin. \n\nHow to find Kingborough Womens Club Rooms
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/lets-explore-photo-transfer-of-images/
LOCATION:Kingborough Women’s Club Rooms\, Ewing Avenue\, Kingston Beach\, Tasmania\, 7050
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220516T123000
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SUMMARY:May Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Please come along for inspirational chatter and sharing with other members. There is always something new to feast your eyes upon! \nIt is your own choice whether you attend our events\, but you need to abide by certain clearly stated protocols. If you attend displaying any mild symptoms\, we will (ever so nicely) ask you to leave: \n\ndo not attend if you have even the mildest of cold-like symptoms;\nplease wear a mask (yes we still prefer our attendees to mask up);\nsanitise your hands; and\nsocially distance during the event.\n\nBring your latest work (finished or not)\, a newly discovered book or anything else fibre/textile related that you’d like to show and share. \n\n$2 donation. Please remember to wear your mask.\nThose interested in joining our group are welcome! \n10 for 10:30am How to Find B Block @ Kingston
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/may-gathering/
LOCATION:B Block – Kingston Library\, 8 Hutchins Street\, Kingston\, Tasmania\, 7050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220502T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220610T170000
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SUMMARY:2021 Challenge Exhibition: Black and White + One
DESCRIPTION:Stitching and Beyond’s annual challenge is a travelling exhibition with the theme each year decided by a members’ poll. The entries are two-dimensional\, A3 in size and portrait orientation\, with the choice of materials entirely up to each artist. \nIn 2021 the theme was ‘Black and White + One’ with 39 entries submitted. You can see the works on display now at the Ulverstone Library. \nOur feature image details the entry by Aukje Boonstra titled ‘Here Comes the Sun’. \n\nUpcoming schedule: \nFriday 1 July to Monday 1 August – Launceston Library\nMid August to mid September – Gone Rustic Art Gallery\, St Mary’s\nMonday 3 October to Friday 28 October – Kingston Library \n\n 
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/2021-annual-challenge-exhibition-black-and-white-one/
LOCATION:Ulverstone Library\, 15 King Edward Street\, Ulverstone\, Tasmania\, 7315
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220426T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220426T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20220330T100503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T072829Z
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SUMMARY:April Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Due to the Easter and ANZAC Day public holidays\, our next gathering will be held on the Tuesday morning after ANZAC Day. Please come along if you can for some inspiring time with other members. There is always something beautiful and clever to see amongst the show and tells! \nNOTE: our usual room in B Block is not available. This meeting will be held in C Block next door. \nIt is your own choice whether you attend our events\, but you need to abide by certain clearly stated protocols. If you attend displaying any mild symptoms\, we will (ever so nicely) ask you to leave: \n\ndo not attend if you have even the mildest of cold-like symptoms;\nplease wear a mask (yes we still prefer our attendees to mask up);\nsanitise your hands; and\nsocially distance during the event.\n\nBring your latest work (finished or not)\, a newly discovered book or anything else fibre/textile related that you’d like to show and share. \n\n$2 donation. Please remember to wear your mask.\nThose interested in joining our group are welcome! \n10 for 10:30am How to Find B Block @ Kingston
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/april-gathering/
LOCATION:C Block – Kingston Library\, 8 Hutchins Street\, Kingston\, Tasmania\, 7050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220327T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220327T163000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20211128T035754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T152621Z
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SUMMARY:Cyanotype Printing – wet and layered methods
DESCRIPTION:Now re-scheduled to a new date. Hooray!\nTickets still available. Book now to avoid disappointment. \n\nDue to popular demand\, local artist\, Margaret Jones is offering a second cyanotype printing workshop. \nCyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. Engineers used the process well into the 20th century as a simple and low-cost process to produce copies of drawings\, referred to as blueprints. The process uses two chemicals: ferric ammonium and potassium ferricyanide. The chemicals react with UV light – a sunny day is great but a cloudy day is good too! \nMargaret will guide you through experimentation with the wet process to produce single images and a layered method that adds dimension and interest. \nThe images of student work from Margaret’s first workshop show results that can be achieved using botanicals and lace. \n\nMaterials you need to bring\n\nApron\, gloves\, old towel\, papers to print on – fine delicate papers will fall apart\, so look for something a little robust that can handle multiple immersions in water.\n\n\nAt least 2 backing boards of some kind – bigger than your paper. The backing boards can be anything that retain their rigidity – perspex\, hard plastic\, plywood etc.\n\n\n3 sheets of glass/perspex the same size as your backing boards – tape edges for safety.  You could buy three old and similar sized frames at an op-shop that will give you the glass and boards.\n\n\nBroad brush to spread the chemical.\n\n\nAt least 8 large bulldog clips. You can purchase these cheaply at stores such as Shiploads.\n\n\nYour own botanicals\, stencils or other items to create an image. Doilies and lace are great.\n\n\nPlease wear old clothes and bring your own lunch\, mug\, and tea and coffee makings.\n\nMargaret will supply the following\n\nChemicals\nWater baths\, chemical baths\nCling wrap\, turmeric\, salt (fine and crystal)\, vinegar spray and bubbles\nHair dryers\nWax\nComprehensive notes for dry\, wet and layered processes.\n\n\nTickets on sale now. \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 Kingborough Womens Club Rooms \n\n 
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/cyanotype-printing-wet-and-layered-methods/
LOCATION:Kingborough Women’s Club Rooms\, Ewing Avenue\, Kingston Beach\, Tasmania\, 7050
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220321T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220321T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20220223T101714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220223T101714Z
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SUMMARY:March Gathering
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to continue to offer our popular and ever-inspiring Monday morning gathering. It is your own choice whether you attend our events\, but you need to abide by certain clearly stated protocols. If you attend displaying any mild symptoms\, we will (ever so nicely) ask you to leave: \n\ndo not attend if you have even the mildest of cold-like symptoms;\nwear a mask\, sanitise your hands; and\nsocially distance during the event.\n\nWe hope to be able to offer members an inspiring couple of hours sharing what you’ve been doing while spending more time at home\, hopefully being super creative! \nBring your latest work (finished or not)\, a newly discovered book or anything else fibre/textile related that you’d like to show and share. \n\n$2 donation. Please remember to wear your mask.\nThose interested in joining our group are welcome! \n10 for 10:30am How to Find B Block @ Kingston
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/march-gathering/
LOCATION:B Block – Kingston Library\, 8 Hutchins Street\, Kingston\, Tasmania\, 7050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220221T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220221T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20220111T021259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220209T224100Z
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SUMMARY:February Gathering (morning)
DESCRIPTION:By now we are all getting used to living with the challenge of Covid in our community. It is your own choice at this stage whether you attend our events\, but you need to abide by certain clearly stated protocols. If you attend displaying any mild symptoms\, we will (ever so nicely) ask you to leave. \n\ndo not attend even if you have the mildest of cold-like symptoms;\nwear masks\, sanitise and socially distance during the event; and\nplease check in using the TasApp or sign in sheet provided.\n\nWe hope to be able to offer members an inspiring couple of hours sharing what you’ve been doing while spending more time at home\, hopefully making the most of it to be super creative! \nBring your latest work (finished or not)\, a newly discovered book or anything else fibre/textile related that you’d like to show and share. \n\n$2 donation. Please remember to check in at the door and wear your mask.\nThose interested in joining our group are welcome! \n10 for 10:30am How to Find B Block @ Kingston
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/february-gathering-morning/
LOCATION:B Block – Kingston Library\, 8 Hutchins Street\, Kingston\, Tasmania\, 7050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220117T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220117T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20211226T082358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220111T004108Z
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SUMMARY:January Gathering (morning) *CANCELLED*
DESCRIPTION:DUE TO INCREASING COVID numbers\, this gathering will NOT take place as advertised on Monday 17 January.\nAn assessment on the February gatherings will be made closer to the date.\nOur apologies for the inconvenience.\n\nCelebrate summer with an inspiring couple of hours seeing what others are working on and strengthening or building friendships with like-minded creatives. \nBring your latest work (finished or not)\, a newly discovered book or anything else fibre/textile related that you’d like to show and share. \n\n$2 donation. Please remember to check in at the door.\nThose interested in joining our group are welcome! \n10 for 10:30am How to Find B Block @ Kingston
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/january-gathering-morning/
LOCATION:B Block – Kingston Library\, 8 Hutchins Street\, Kingston\, Tasmania\, 7050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220106T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20220106T203000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20211208T211049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211226T081751Z
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SUMMARY:January Gathering (evening)
DESCRIPTION:Happy New Year! \nStart the new year with an evening of sharing with like-minded creatives over a cuppa (BYO tea and coffee makings and a mug). \nOur evenings are generally a smaller\, intimate group with much chatting while working on our own projects. Join us! \n\n$4 donation.\nPlease remember to check in at the door. \nProspective members are always welcome to come along and find out more about Stitching and Beyond. \nHow to find Kingborough Womens Club Rooms
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/january-gathering-evening/
LOCATION:Kingborough Women’s Club Rooms\, Ewing Avenue\, Kingston Beach\, Tasmania\, 7050
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211213T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211213T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20211115T041201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T041201Z
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SUMMARY:December Gathering (morning)
DESCRIPTION:Come along to our final morning gathering for 2021. Bring your own tea and coffee makings to enjoy a cuppa…if you’ve all been good\, Santa may supply a treat! \nBring your latest work (finished or not)\, a newly discovered book or anything else fibre/textile related that you’d like to show and share. \n\n$2 donation. Please remember to check in at the door.\nThose interested in joining our group are welcome! \n10 for 10:30am How to Find B Block @ Kingston
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/december-gathering-morning/
LOCATION:B Block – Kingston Library\, 8 Hutchins Street\, Kingston\, Tasmania\, 7050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211205T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211205T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20210708T024016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211029T011451Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Play Day 2021 - Exploring embedding and embellishment
DESCRIPTION:Stitch lies at the core of Stitching and Beyond\, and a group of us thought it would be fun to spend our first reinstated Play Day exploring embedding and embellishment as stitch techniques.  Diane Savona first introduced us to the concept many years ago with her very successful Quiltography workshops which you can view in our gallery. \nThose of us who have tried this method will have pieces (including one of Diane’s) to inspire you on the day\, but no one is leading the group – we are coming together to share\, explore possibilities and inspire each other. \nWhat to bring \n\n$5 to contribute to room hire\n\n\nyour lunch and a mug (Chris will bring tea and coffee to share this time)\n\n\nyour usual sewing kit\, sewing and embroidery threads\n\n\nflat objects for embedding – leaves\, seeds\, shells\, pieces of China\, strings of beads\, keys\, other metal\, cut out shapes…let your imagination run wild\n\n\nfabric – the technique works particularly well with a fairly sturdy piece of fabric such as woollen blanket to give body as a backing piece\, but finer\, softer fabrics work well on the front surface.\n\nYour photographic inspiration \nIn these images\, Diane and Judy both used mapping layouts\, but there could be any number of interpretations and approaches you could find in photos you’ve taken or in books you love. \n\nHow to find Kingborough Womens Club Rooms
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/creative-embroidery/
LOCATION:Kingborough Women’s Club Rooms\, Ewing Avenue\, Kingston Beach\, Tasmania\, 7050
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220101
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20211129T051030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211129T051030Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition at Channel Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Channel Museum in Margate supports local artisans by offering a temporary exhibition space within their heritage museum. The art exhibition is changed monthly and December 2021 sees members of Stitching and Beyond (Ljilja Armstrong\, Roza Brinkworth\, Mahdi Chandler\, Karen Stack\, Lidiya Stamatova and Deb Vogel) displaying a variety of textile and fibre creations including wall hangings\, scarves\, bags\, baskets\, books\, jewellery and more. \nAll items are for sale\, just in time for locally made Christmas gifts for family and friends! \nThe Channel Museum is open Sunday to Friday 10am – 3pm.\nEntry is $7.50 with children under 16 free of charge. \nThe museum is full of fascinating paraphernalia from bygone days and is well worth a visit. There is also an onsite cafe offering drinks and light meals. \nPlease consider supporting local trade and visiting the Channel Museum and the Stitching and Beyond exhibition.
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/exhibition-at-channel-museum/
LOCATION:Channel Museum\, 1755 Channel Hwy\, Margate\, Tasmania\, 7054
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211121T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211121T163000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20210924T120720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211026T013628Z
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SUMMARY:Cyanotype Printing – wet and layered methods
DESCRIPTION:Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. Engineers used the process well into the 20th century as a simple and low-cost process to produce copies of drawings\, referred to as blueprints. The process uses two chemicals: ferric ammonium and potassium ferricyanide. The chemicals react with UV light – a sunny day is great but a cloudy day is good too! \nLocal artist\, Margaret Jones\, will guide you through experimentation with the wet process to produce single images and a layered method that adds dimension and interest. The images of Margaret’s work show results that can be achieved using botanicals. \nCopyright: Margaret JonesCopyright: Margaret JonesCopyright: Margaret JonesCopyright: Margaret JonesCopyright: Margaret JonesCopyright: Margaret JonesCopyright: Margaret Jones\nMaterials you need to bring\n\nApron\, gloves\, old towel\, papers to print on – fine delicate papers will fall apart\, so look for something a little robust that can handle multiple immersions in water.\n\n\nAt least 2 backing boards of some kind – bigger than your paper. The backing boards can be anything that retain their rigidity – perspex\, hard plastic\, plywood etc.\n\n\n3 sheets of glass/perspex the same size as your backing boards – tape edges for safety.  You could buy three old and similar sized frames at an op-shop that will give you the glass and boards.\n\n\nBroad brush to spread the chemical.\n\n\nAt least 8 large bulldog clips. You can purchase these cheaply at stores such as Shiploads.\n\n\nYour own botanicals\, stencils or other items to create an image. Doilies and lace are great.\n\n\nPlease wear old clothes and bring your own lunch\, mug\, and tea and coffee makings.\n\nMargaret will supply the following\n\nChemicals\nWater baths\, chemical baths\nCling wrap\, turmeric\, salt (fine and crystal)\, vinegar spray and bubbles\nHair dryers\nWax\nComprehensive notes for dry\, wet and layered processes.\n\n\nTickets on sale Thursday 21 October 2021. If 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/cyanotype-printing/
LOCATION:Colour Circle studio\, 555 Nelson Road\, Mount Nelson\, Tasmania\, 7007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211115T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211115T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20211021T074255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211024T121329Z
UID:20387-1636972200-1636979400@www.stitchingandbeyond.com
SUMMARY:November Gathering (morning)
DESCRIPTION:Why not treat yourself and come along to our gathering for an indulgent and inspiring couple of hours spent exchanging information\, seeing what others are working on\, and strengthening or building friendships. \nBring your latest work (finished or not)\, a newly discovered book or anything else fibre/textile related that you’d like to show and share. \n\n$2 donation. Please remember to check in at the door.\nThose interested in joining our group are welcome! \n10 for 10:30am How to Find B Block @ Kingston
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/november-gathering/
LOCATION:B Block – Kingston Library\, 8 Hutchins Street\, Kingston\, Tasmania\, 7050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211107T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211114T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20210924T144053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211108T102726Z
UID:23636-1636279200-1636893000@www.stitchingandbeyond.com
SUMMARY:Komebukuro - a lost bag making skill - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Sadly we have had to cancel Sarah’s workshop due to insufficient registered participants. A full refund will be made to those who had booked a ticket.\nWe apologise for the inconvenience.\n  \nKomebukuro – rice (Kome) – bag (bukuro).\nKomebukuro are Japanese cotton drawstring bags\, which were traditionally used to carry rice offerings to the temples or shrines during important ceremonies or days. They were also used to hold a gift\, for a special person for significant events. \nJoin Sarah O’Halloran from the Little Japanese Haberdashery as she teaches the lost art of making the Komebukuro. \nSays Sarah: “I have never come across this particular method of assembling a bag. Since learning this technique\, I see why it was used to make a Komebukuro and how it improves the bag’s structure.” \nCopyright: Sarah O’Halloran \n\nSession 1:   10:00-12:30 Sunday 7 November – Preparing the outer fabric\nWhat you need to bring:\n\nFabric scraps – for the komebukuro outside fabric. Preferably cotton or other natural material fabric. A mixture of plain\, patterned and textured fabric is fine. There is vintage cotton kimono fabric for sale in the shop.\n\n\nFabric scissors and thread snippers\n\n\nPen/pencil to write notes.\n\n* You will need to take your piece home to finish the stitching *  \n\nSession 2:   10:00-12:30 Sunday 14 November – Constructing your bag by hand or machine (will be much easier with a sewing machine)\nWhat you need to bring:\n\nOutside piece completed\n\n\nFabric pieces pre cut\n\n\nFabric scissors and thread snippers\n\n\nSewing machine (in good working order – ready to sew)\n\n\nIf you hand stitch – needle and thread to do so\n\n  \nSarah will provide the following\n\nFabric base and foundation fabric pre cut\n\n\nCord\, sashiko thread and needles. Using appropriate needles for this thread will make the process much more enjoyable and achieve a finish that will please your eye.\n\n\nA4 sheet with basic pattern information and stitch suggestions.\n\n  \n\nThe workshop will be at Sarah’s work space – 16 Smith Street\, North Hobart. There are accessible toilets\, a kitchenette\, plenty of standing and sitting table space for everyone and parking is easy. \nTickets on sale Thursday 7 October 2021. If 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. \nIf you have any questions or need more information please feel free to email Sarah. \n\n 
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/komebukuro-a-lost-bag-making-skill/
LOCATION:Little Japanese Haberdashery\, 16 Smith Street\, North Hobart\, Tasmania\, 7000
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah%20O%27Halloran":MAILTO:littlejapanesehaberdashery@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211104T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211104T203000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20211021T082209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211024T121407Z
UID:24122-1636050600-1636057800@www.stitchingandbeyond.com
SUMMARY:November Gathering (evening)
DESCRIPTION:For those members who can’t make the morning gathering for showing and sharing\, please come along to our evening gathering. \nOur evenings are generally a smaller\, intimate group with much chatting while working on our own projects. Join us! \n\n$2 donation.\nPlease remember to check in at the door. \nProspective members are always welcome to come along and find out more about Stitching and Beyond. \nHow to find Kingborough Womens Club Rooms
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/november-gathering-evening/
LOCATION:Kingborough Women’s Club Rooms\, Ewing Avenue\, Kingston Beach\, Tasmania\, 7050
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211018T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211018T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20210721T004925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211015T062920Z
UID:20385-1634551200-1634560200@www.stitchingandbeyond.com
SUMMARY:October Gathering (Monday morning) CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:The Gathering planned for Monday 18 October has been cancelled due to Covid-19 lockdown.
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/october-gathering/
LOCATION:B Block – Kingston Library\, 8 Hutchins Street\, Kingston\, Tasmania\, 7050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211007T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211007T203000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20210929T133905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T115001Z
UID:23763-1633631400-1633638600@www.stitchingandbeyond.com
SUMMARY:October Gathering (Thursday evening)
DESCRIPTION:Stitching and Beyond’s previous Thursday Evening Group gained a wonderful reputation for conversation\, friendship and shared enjoyment of textiles. It was in Covid quarantine for a while but has now emerged from lockdown with a new venue\, the ​very​ comfortable Kingborough Women’s Club Rooms in Kingston Beach. \nOur first Thursday evening gathering in September was a resounding success\, so do come along and join us! Those interested in joining our group are also welcome! \nWe will meet regularly on the first Thursday evening of each month\, 6.30 – 8.30pm. The evenings will be like the Monday morning gatherings\, a time for sharing of projects\, discoveries\, ​exhibition reports\, ​books\, anything textile related (or not!)\, questions\, whatever happens really – participants make it what they will. \nAt this stage we plan for a quarterly Sunday ‘play day’ at the Colour Circle in Mount Nelson\, sharing exploration of a nominated technique. Stay tuned to our website for details. \nSee you Thursday evening 6:30pm\, 7 October.\n$2 donation.\nPlease remember to check in at the door. \nHow to find Kingborough Womens Club Rooms \n\nGuest speaker\nThis Thursday we have a guest joining us – Joan Winter of Baboa Gallery\, Brisbane. \nJoan is a volunteer curator for the Omie Cultural Business Inc\, a community based group working with artists from seven Omie villages in Oro Province\, PNG. The artists’ specialty is the ancient art of tapa cloth. \nBernard Kuriki Siravumib. 1976 Nugoraje\, Gora VillageBuboro ane – Hornbill beak with tracks \nJoan will tell us about her work with the Omie people\, the making of tapa and show us samples of their work. You can find out more about the Omie Cultural Business group on their website and Facebook page. \n\n 
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/october-gathering-thursday-evening/
LOCATION:Kingborough Women’s Club Rooms\, Ewing Avenue\, Kingston Beach\, Tasmania\, 7050
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20210924T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211004T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20210714T154347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210731T120507Z
UID:18380-1632477600-1633363200@www.stitchingandbeyond.com
SUMMARY:Out of Hand
DESCRIPTION:Our biennial Out of Hand exhibition is on again this year with a wonderful collection of fibre\, paper and textile artworks created by the members of Stitching and Beyond. The exhibition is always exceptional with a curated collection of approximately 150 pieces of all shapes\, sizes\, textures and colours. You can expect to see 2D and 3D works and there is bound to be something of interest for everyone! \nThis year in the Sidespace Gallery\, we also have a display of exploratory\, experimental and incomplete works by members. Much of this work is inspired by the talented artists we contract to facilitate workshops for our members. \nOur Annual Challenge pieces from both 2020 (Emerge) and 2021 (Black and White + One) are also on show in the Sidespace. The Emerge collection will have just completed its travelling exhibition at select libraries and community galleries around the state. \nThese images showcase creations by some of our talented members….its just a little taste of the quality and diversity of work you can expect to see exhibited! \nRoz Wren\, Self portraitNight LifeCopyright: Nikki D’Emden\nWe warmly invite you to visit our very popular exhibition from September 24 and place a vote for your favourite artwork in the Viewer’s Choice Awards. Selected works will be for sale (EFTPOS available) and able to be collected from 3pm Monday 4 October. \nStitching and Beyond Inc. is a not-for-profit community art group encouraging and supporting those interested in fibre and textiles to grow their skills. Donations to our group are gratefully received at the exhibition. \n  \n\nMembers Note: Full submission details and entry form are accessible here. Deadline for entry is Monday 30 August.
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/out-of-hand/
LOCATION:Long Gallery + Sidespace Gallery\, Salamanca Arts Centre\, Level 2\, 77 Salamanca Place\, Hobart\, Tasmania\, 7000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20210924T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20211004T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20210711T144602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T085218Z
UID:18362-1632477600-1633363200@www.stitchingandbeyond.com
SUMMARY:2021 Annual Challenge: Black and White + One
DESCRIPTION:Stitching and Beyond’s annual challenge is a “suitcase” exhibition with the theme each year decided by a members’ poll. The entries are two-dimensional\, A3 in size and portrait orientation\, with the choice of materials entirely up to each artist. \nThis year the theme is ‘Black and White + One’\, offering a very expansive scope indeed! \nThe 2021 ‘Black and White + One’ entries are on display (along with the returned 2020 challenge ‘Emerge’) at our Out of Hand biennial exhibition from 24 September to 4 October. Afterwards they will travel to regional galleries and libraries expressing an interest in hosting the exhibition. Keep an eye on this event notice\, as the travel schedule will be published when finalised. \n\nEntry to the challenge each year is free to financial members of Stitching and Beyond. Non-members are very welcome to join us by firstly paying Stitching and Beyond’s annual subscription. \n\n 
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/calls-for-submission-2021-annual-challenge-black-and-white-one/
LOCATION:Sidespace Gallery\, Salamanca Arts Centre\, Level 2\, 77 Salamanca Place\, Hobart\, Tasmania\, 7000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20210923T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20210923T193000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20210715T153726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211003T231137Z
UID:18400-1632420000-1632425400@www.stitchingandbeyond.com
SUMMARY:Out of Hand - Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:The Out of Hand opening will take place on Thursday 23 September at 6pm\, the evening before the exhibition opens to the general public. \nDue to Salamanca Arts Centre’s COVID-19 policy\, this year’s opening is a ticketed event restricted to 100 people. No food or drink will be served\, but we will have musical entertainment\, awards and special guest speaker Caroline Davies Choi to open the exhibition. \n \nMembers are invited to register for the event (tickets are free) and are welcome to invite a guest. If you intend to bring a guest\, you may register for 2 tickets. \nIf you register but later need to cancel\, please contact us via the website so that we can reissue your ticket(s). \nRegistration opens Monday 30 August. Numbers are strictly limited\, so register early to avoid disappointment. \nPlease note: no ticket\, no entry!
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/out-of-hand-opening-night/
LOCATION:Long Gallery + Sidespace Gallery\, Salamanca Arts Centre\, Level 2\, 77 Salamanca Place\, Hobart\, Tasmania\, 7000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20210920T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20210920T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20210704T063339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T052215Z
UID:18130-1632133800-1632141000@www.stitchingandbeyond.com
SUMMARY:September Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Interested in finding out more about Stitching and Beyond?  \nCome along to our gathering for an inspiring couple of hours spent exchanging information\, seeing what others are working on\, and strengthening or building friendships. \nBring your latest work (finished or not)\, a newly discovered book or anything else fibre/textile related that you’d like to show and share. Those interested in joining our group are welcome. \n$2 donation. Please remember to check in at the door.  \n10 for 10:30am  How to Find B Block @ Kingston
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/september-gathering/
LOCATION:B Block – Kingston Library\, 8 Hutchins Street\, Kingston\, Tasmania\, 7050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211004
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20210713T045730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210925T113304Z
UID:18367-1630800000-1633305599@www.stitchingandbeyond.com
SUMMARY:Hearts in the Lightbox
DESCRIPTION:Our 2021 Lightbox exhibit will be displayed in the Lightbox window space at Salamanca Arts Centre\, Hobart to publicise our Out of Hand exhibition\, held upstairs in the Long Gallery. \nThe concept for this year’s Lightbox display came about when Stitching and Beyond member\, Verna Stoneman\, showed us some beautiful hearts she had made after being inspired by Joy Hester’s Remember Me Exhibition at Heide Gallery\, Melbourne earlier this year. \nWe have reproduced heart images from the Hester Exhibition and Quilting Arts Magazine to inspire members to make some hearts for our display. \nCopyright: Joy HesterCopyright: Joy HesterCopyright: Quilting Arts\nWe encourage you to take a stroll down Salamanca Place from September 5 and stop at the Lightbox to enjoy the display!
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/calls-for-submission-hearts-in-the-lightbox/
LOCATION:Lightbox\, Salamanca Arts Centre\, 77 Salamanca Place\, Hobart\, Tasmania\, 7000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20210816T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20210816T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20210704T063819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210721T013100Z
UID:18129-1629109800-1629117000@www.stitchingandbeyond.com
SUMMARY:August Gathering
DESCRIPTION:An opportunity to explore the new website….\nYour web committee are pleased to be able to offer a demo of the main features of the new\, shiny website and give you tips and tricks for finding your way around. \nWe will kick off at 10:30 sharp for a 15 minute demo followed by 15-30 minutes of question time. \n\nThere will still be plenty of time for indulgent and inspiring exchange of information\, seeing what others are working on\, and chatting about the upcoming Out of Hand\, Challenge and Lightbox events. What a busy time for us all! \nBring your latest work (finished or not)\, a newly discovered book or anything else fibre/textile related that you’d like to show and share. \n$2 donation. Please remember to check in at the door. \nNon-members interested in finding out more about our wonderful community are welcome. \n10 for 10:30am How to Find B Block @ Kingston
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/august-gathering/
LOCATION:B Block – Kingston Library\, 8 Hutchins Street\, Kingston\, Tasmania\, 7050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Gatherings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20210725T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20210725T163000
DTSTAMP:20260504T034244
CREATED:20210706T150019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T100705Z
UID:18223-1627205400-1627230600@www.stitchingandbeyond.com
SUMMARY:Collagraph Printing on Fabric
DESCRIPTION:Artist Nikki D’Emden will guide participants on a fun exploratory day\, making low relief collagraph plates and exploring printing effects\, mostly on fabric but paper is also a possibility.  \nA collagraph is a print made from a block that is constructed from low level collaged materials such as cardboard\, string\, lace\, glue\, split peas\, netting\, flat leaves or pasta. \nIdeally printing is done with a press\, but fabric printing is best done by hand printing with a hard roller or baren. Collagraph printing is an easy way to embellish fabric which can be then enhanced further with hand colouring\, stitching or beading. Playing with layers can also produce interesting results. \nCopyright: Nikki D’EmdenCopyright: Nikki D’EmdenCopyright: Nikki D’EmdenCopyright: Nikki D’EmdenCopyright: Nikki D’EmdenCopyright: Nikki D’EmdenCopyright: Nikki D’Emden\nHow to find the Colour Circle Studio \n  \n 
URL:https://www.stitchingandbeyond.com/event/collagraph-printing-on-fabric/
LOCATION:Colour Circle studio\, 555 Nelson Road\, Mount Nelson\, Tasmania\, 7007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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