Advertisement
In this one-day workshop you will be inspired by the magic of repurposing and transforming a pre-used coffee sack by embellishing it with gorgeous threads and stitching in an array of stitches. From this you can choose to repurpose the coffee sack into a piece of art or usable item such as a cushion, wall hanging, table mat or floor rug.You will leave with the knowledge and inspiration to be able to tackle more projects that will delight and decorate your current house interior/exterior. You will learn tassel edging, deconstruction, tufting, stitching and embroidery plus more.
This practical hands-on small group workshop is based around Maggy facilitating and challenging you in an environment that is encouraging and stimulating. Maggy will provide technical guidance and share her extensive knowledge of working with a range of textile media, fostering experimentation and exciting growth in your personal art-making journey.
Maggy is an experienced tutor - she has a vast knowledge of many art and craft techniques, and has attended numerous residencies and exhibited her work nationally and internationally, including receiving several WOW awards.
Date Available:
Saturday 30 November 2024 (10:00am - 16:00pm)
Important Info
Workshop Cost $175
Maggy will have a coffee sack collection to choose from as well as materials for embellishment, placement and design.
The materials cost payable to the tutor on the day is $40. You will get a design pack with yarn, wool, sack and needle. You are welcome to bring costume jewellery.
There are options to purchase additional materials from Maggy’s collection.
Refreshments are provided, bring your lunch.
Further workshop details will be sent on confirmation of your enrolment.
Limited on-site accommodation option: $125 per night incl. breakfast - two luxury double rooms. Transfers available on request at an additional cost. Contact for further details.
Advertisement
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hill St, Richmond 7020, New Zealand, 271 Hill St, Richmond 7020, New Zealand,Richmond, Tasman District, New Zealand, Nelson