Let’s Explore – Kawandi
What is Kawandi? In India, ‘Kawandi’ means quilt. It is a technique developed by the Siddis, an African community brought to India more than 800 years ago. It is made
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What is Kawandi? In India, ‘Kawandi’ means quilt. It is a technique developed by the Siddis, an African community brought to India more than 800 years ago. It is made
Together we will explore ways of using our handmade printing blocks and stencils. Bring along your stencils and printing blocks made last month (or ones you’ve made at home) and
Explore different ways of making printing blocks and stencils. Use stitch to create a printing plate. Use plasticine to create a printing block and use it with a stamp pad.
We will be exploring the wonderful opportunities of dying textiles with rust. Start hunting around your shed and the local tip shops for old interestingly-shaped bits of iron (non-galvanised). Be
Join us at Kingborough Women’s Club (KWC) to socially stitch and explore textiles at this great facility. Let’s explore how we can reform leftover bits of denim, worn out or
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’
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REMEMBER TO RENEW YOUR KWC MEMBERSHIP ($40 per annum) if you wish to continue being part of Stitching and Beyond Sundays. Renewing members need only to transfer $40 clearly labelled
Happy Mothers Day to all the mums out there! If you’re given the chance for some time out, here’s an opportunity to work on your own project and enjoy the