
Slow Stitching & Altered Textiles – Tweed Jacket
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Saturday, 10 October 2026 at 11:00
New House Farm, Launceston, PL15 8JX
Time
11:00
Price guide
£150.00
Angela will encourage students to adopt a relaxed, free style of working, applying tiny scraps of vintage wool fabrics, combined with stitch techniques, to create a unique, wearable textile art piece. Students are encouraged to bring a wool jacket, coat or favourite piece of knitwear that has some damage, moth holes or simply needs a revamp. Or, they can acquire a piece from a charity shop. There is the option to also reline your item with Angela’s support. Students will need to bring their own cotton fabric. Or, the lining can be the art piece, the choice is yours! We will start the day with a brief introduction and examples of Angela’s work, aiming to inspire. This will be followed by a quick exercise to get used to working free form, without a hoop, being instinctive with placement of fragments and stitch lines. We then move on to the main piece. Each student will be provided with a vintage wool project pack to use within their work. A basket of free scraps will also be available. Antique French embroidery thread will also be provided. In addition, Angela will provide a selection of other vintage and antique textile goodies available for purchase.
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