Print to Stitch with Deborah Campbell
Textiles for Deborah Campbell have always been an important element of her artistic expression. She takes inspiration from Scotland’s coastal landscape and the bird life that inhabits that environment. Deborah
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Textiles for Deborah Campbell have always been an important element of her artistic expression. She takes inspiration from Scotland’s coastal landscape and the bird life that inhabits that environment. Deborah
Textiles for Deborah Campbell have always been an important element of her artistic expression. She takes inspiration from Scotland’s coastal landscape and the bird life that inhabits that environment. Deborah
Eszter Bornemisza is a fiber artist based in Budapest, Hungary, with a background as a mathematician. Holding a PhD in mathematical statistics, she worked as a researcher for two decades
Judith Burns is a City and Guilds-trained textile designer and embroiderer, who makes textile art on Anaiwan and Gumbaynggir country in northern NSW. Her recent work focuses on ways to
** Note: this activity has been rescheduled to 5 January 2025. This month Sue Roberts will lead us in exploring ideas for using fine, see-through fabrics in creative ways. We
Heather will be leading further exploration into using our previously stencilled and stamped fabrics this month. Bring along your printed fabric and paper and explore ways of stitching them. You
Textiles for Deborah Campbell have always been an important element of her artistic expression and how she interprets the coastal landscape. Deborah’s fascination for the coast is rooted in her
Gloria Loughman was first initiated to the world of textile collage nearly 30 years ago when recovering from a course of chemotherapy. What began as therapy soon developed into a life-long
Seth Apter is a mixed media artist, instructor, author and designer from New York City. He came to the world of art later in life, transitioning from a full-time career
Join us at Kingborough Women’s Club (KWC) to socially stitch and explore textiles in any way you wish at this great facility. Exploring Textures in Stitch Regular Sunday ‘textile explorers’