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64 Textiles courses

Sew Your Own Pyjamas

By Loopy's Place

Learn to sew your own custom pyjamas or loungewear in our beginner-friendly class! Choose from various top and bottom styles, use new fabrics or recycled bedding, and master essential sewing techniques including hemming and overlocker use

Sew Your Own Pyjamas
Delivered In-Person in Sheffield
£160

Beaded Tealight Holder Crochet Workshop (1 x 3 hour session) Walton-on-Thames

By Merrian Holland

Learn mosaic crochet in Surrey - this is an immersive 4 x 2 hour course running on Tuesday evenings in Walton-on-Thames.

Beaded Tealight Holder Crochet Workshop (1 x 3 hour session) Walton-on-Thames
Delivered In-Person in Walton-On-Thames
£46

Wet Felt - abstract art samples for stitching

5.0(50)

By Stitching Kitchen

Join us at Stitching Kitchen for a full day of Wet Felting - you will create series of felt samples from merino wool fibres.

Wet Felt - abstract art samples for stitching
Delivered In-Person in Brackley
£69

Surface Textiles Skills (CHELTENHAM)

5.0(5)

By Textiles Skills Centre

An Exciting Practical Face to Face Course learning surface textiles techniques, for Teachers of GCSE & A Level Textiles, both Art & Design and D&T.

Surface Textiles Skills (CHELTENHAM)
Delivered In-Person in Cheltenham
£215

Surface Textiles Skills (NEW MILTON, HAMPSHIRE)

5.0(4)

By Textiles Skills Centre

An Exciting Practical Face to Face Course learning surface textiles techniques, for Teachers of GCSE & A Level Textiles, both Art & Design and D&T.

Surface Textiles Skills (NEW MILTON, HAMPSHIRE)
Delivered In-Person in New Milton
£215

Essential Textiles Manufacture Skills (BANBURY) (D&TA)

5.0(5)

By Textiles Skills Centre

An Essential Sewing & Making Skills Course for Teachers of GCSE & A Level Fashion & Textiles for both Art & Design and D&T.

Essential Textiles Manufacture Skills (BANBURY) (D&TA)
Delivered In-Person in Banbury
£205

Surface Textiles Skills (LUTTERWORTH)

5.0(3)

By Textiles Skills Centre

A fun and inspiring workshop learning a huge variety of surface textiles techniques, for anyone and especially great for teachers of GCSE & A Level Textiles, both Art & Design and D&T.

Surface Textiles Skills (LUTTERWORTH)
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£215

Creative Textiles Skills Workshop (LEIGHTON BUZZARD)

5.0(3)

By Textiles Skills Centre

Creative textiles skills workshop for textiles enthusiasts and teachers

Creative Textiles Skills Workshop (LEIGHTON BUZZARD)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£215

Eco-Printing for Textiles (NEWBURY)

5.0(5)

By Textiles Skills Centre

An Exciting Practical Face to Face Course with FIONA BALDING, learning about and developing eco printing techniques, for Teachers of GCSE & A Level Textiles, both Art & Design and D&T.

Eco-Printing for Textiles (NEWBURY)
Delivered In-Person in Newbury
£175

Heat Press Techniques for Textiles (COVENTRY)

5.0(4)

By Textiles Skills Centre

An Exciting Practical Face to Face Course working with a heat press, for anyone wanting to learn new textile skills and techniques.

Heat Press Techniques for Textiles (COVENTRY)
Delivered In-Person in Coventry
£215
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Gawthorpe Textiles Collection

gawthorpe textiles collection

5.0(9)

Padiham

Gawthorpe Textiles Collection (GTC) is the operating name of independent museum and registered charity The Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth Textile Collections. Since its establishment in 1959, the charity has existed to deliver its powerful founding vision focused on education, public access to the collection for all and the promotion of wellbeing. The aims and purposes of the charity have never been more relevant as the country faces the challenges created by the Covid-19 pandemic. GTC operates from the Gawthorpe Hall estate in Padiham, Lancashire; family home to founder Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth MBE (1886- 1967), a life long collector of global textile and craft items. Rachel was a prolific lace maker and embroiderer. She was also a philanthropist who devoted her life to actively improving the social welfare of the communities on her doorstep. The charity’s long term ambition is to work in partnership to realise Rachel's vision of creating a craft house, a centre of excellence for learning in textiles. As the only dedicated textile collection of its size and variety in Lancashire, the collection which stands at over 30,000 pieces of global provenance, is a truly remarkable resource. It is one of the most diverse, interesting and encyclopaedic textile collections in the UK and is known to specialists worldwide. In a digital age which is seeing a strong resurgence in the value of hand crafts, GTC champions traditional craft skills, celebrates creativity and delivers programmes of activity which have profound and positive life changing effects on individuals’ mental wellbeing and life skills, promoting a sense of community - all through participation in craft. Key activities undertaken by the charity fall into two strands; management and care of the collection including research, documentation, acquisition, interpretation and conservation. Secondly, sharing the collection with the public; catering to a broad range of ages, cultural backgrounds and skill levels. This includes delivering historic and contemporary exhibitions, artist collaborations, workshops, talks, tours, research and study visits, as well as outreach in the local community through Valley Street Textiles Studio (a joint initiative with Calico Homes).