31.1.10

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The workshops at our Brixton market space are all finished now and it was great to see such enthusiasm for learning all the traditional textile skills like darning and patchwork. Katherine May's 'quilting & patchwork' workshop attracted 9 lovely people who sat in a circle, stitched and chatted last Saturday afternoon.

Katherine had found some hexagon templates which had been cut out from an old cornflakes boxes in a charity shop and these were used to cut out the shapes from the pile of vintage fabric that was provided. Some people had also bought along some of their own pieces of old fabric and were inspired by images and examples from Katherine's work. 

Several people commented how 'low tech' it was to be simply sitting, cutting up old pieces of fabric using an old cardboard template and hand-stitching them together. Sadly this is not what we spend our leisure time doing any more, although it brings such a feeling of calm and satisfaction.


All the participants went away with a small sample piece of patchwork and there are possible plans for Katherine to run it as a regular meet-up.

There are more images of the workshops on the bricolage flikr site and you can read Emma Neuberg of the Slow Textiles group comments on it here

15.1.10

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Our time at the temporary space in Brixton Market is coming to an end and we are organising a series of textile making workshops before we go.

Barley Massey from Fabrications will be running a darning & mending workshop on Thursday 21st from 6:30pm and Katherine May from bricolage will run her quilting & patchwork workshop on Saturday 23rd January from 2:30pm, followed by a tea party to celebrate our last day in the market!

To book a place or for more info email info@bricolageproject.com