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Learn to Weave! Make a wall hanging with foraged fibres

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Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre
hornsby, australia
Kirrily Jordan
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Sat, 11 Jan, 10am - 12 Jan, 3pm 2025 AEDT

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MAKE A GORGEOUS WALL HANGING IN ONE WEEKEND!

Some of the most beautiful art can be made with natural fibres. In this workshop you’ll learn how to transform humble bullrushes and other garden plants into a stunning wall hanging using the ancient art of two-strand twining. 

You'll join a small group of like-minded people for a fun weekend of creative self-expression, getting confident with the basics of basket-weaving and learning some easy variations to create beautiful and striking patterns. You'll leave with a wonderful wall hanging you've made from scratch!

What you'll learn:         

  • How to identify suitable plant fibres for weaving
  • How to work with natural fibres 
  • The tools you’ll need 
  • How to start your wall hanging 
  • Two-strand twining stitch
  • Patterning and shaping your wall hanging
  • Finishing off your stunning piece

This workshop is suitable for beginners and intermediate weavers. Our focus is on play, not perfection! And if you’ve twined before, you'll extend your skills with these new shapes and patterns.

All materials for the day are provided, including natural fibres that have been harvested, foraged and prepared for you. Being a small class there’ll be time for personal tuition. 

This will be a welcoming and relaxing space for anyone who wants to slow down, connect with nature and give weaving a go  - or extend on what they already know!

BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL as there are limited spaces available.

About me: I am a non-Indigenous weaver born and grown on Ngunnawal, Ngambri, Dharug and Guringai country. The weaving I share has been handed down from many traditions and is passed on with permission.  

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Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre
hornsby, australia
Hosted by Kirrily Jordan