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Folk Tales with Anne Kelly
Folk Tales with Anne Kelly
Folk Tales with Anne Kelly
Folk Tales with Anne Kelly
Folk Tales with Anne Kelly
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Folk Tales with Anne Kelly

Highlights

  • Delivered In-Person

  • All levels

Description

Description

Join us for a folk tales textile workshop at Stitching Kitchen in Brackley to learn Anne Kelly's unique and inspiring interpretation of folk and naive art in cloth. Using folk art motifs as inspiration, the aim is to produce a central image and a border of small block printed fabrics in the beginning of the session. These will then be collaged and added to with lace, ribbon and stitch.

As always you will receive a warm welcome, a supportive atmosphere and a cuppa and cake. Bring along a packed lunch.


What you will learn/achieve
  • Folk art techniques and inspiration

  • How to collage your pieces into a beautiful design

  • Projects you'll complete: a final, folk inspired design in collage


What's included

All materials are provided but if you'd like, you can have a hunt through your collections to find folk art inspired fabrics, old embroidered snippets of tea cloths or handkerchiefs – also any images that inspire you. It’s also helpful to think about colours and choose some that you would like to work with on the day. 

Tea and cake.


What to bring

(As above) Feel free to bring along your own folk inspired fabrics and images.

We will stop for half an hour for lunch, there is Sainsbury's nearby but it is worth bringing a packed lunch for the day.


About your tutor

Anne Kelly is a mixed media and textile artist, author and tutor living and working in the UK. Her richly layered and embroidered works are reminiscent of tapestries and have been applied to a variety of surfaces. She exhibits locally and internationally, often combining exhibitions with teaching. She's also the author of Textile Folk Art, a practical and inspirational guide to textile folk art from cultures all around the world, accompanied by step-by-step projects, published in 2018. From samplers to quilts in Europe, to tribal and nomadic cloth further afield in Mongolia and China, folk and traditional designs have played a crucial part in the development of textile art and craft.


If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch.



Location

Stitching Kitchen, Top Station Road, NN13 7UG, United Kingdom, Brackley

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