Kinusaiga no-sew applique
Event description
Kinusaiga is a craft that originated in Japan in the 1980s by Maeno Takashi. She carved the design on a wooden board and pushed silk scraps into the grooves.
In modern kinusaiga, we use foam board. Here at Haveabashery, we aim to make the the process as accessible as possible. You will be provided with a kit consisting of
A3 adhesive foamcore board with the template of the image to create
Craft knife pen and awl
A choice of fabrics
Bottle of fabric glue
Toothpicks
If you decide to have your artwork framed, we have a sister company on-site, In Frame, where you can order a custom frame.
This is a 2 class course. Each lesson will run from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
18th August Monday
25th August Monday
You will receive an email reminder before each class.
All materials are provided. $100 for the course + booking fee. Haveabashery chose to use Humanitix for their ticketing because 100% of the profits from your booking fee goes to charities involved in education.
A bit about Haveabashery -
Haveabashery is a small art studio where you can experience different craft projects. These include gel printing, junk journalling, creating simple watercolours, slow stitching and others. Rona designs courses to be accessible to anyone. Our motto is "Give it a go."
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity