• SOLD OUT Christmas Themed Boro Inspired Slow Stitch workshop

Slow stitching is a mindful and relaxing experience and can be used to repair and recycle clothes and household textiles.    Boro means rags in Japanese. In the past people would patch their clothes and household textiles repeatedly, mainly using blue and indigo scraps that were easily available in impoverished rural Japanese communities.  This would be done so often that all that was left was the repairs and little would be seen of the original item.  

In this workshop, which is inspired by Japanese Boro stitching, you will create a small Christmas themed textile, using a beautifully curated selection of Christmas fabrics, hand dyed swatches, printed ribbon, and coloured threads.    You will be guided to create your own textile by Sue, an experienced teacher and textile enthusiast.   

 

All materials provided; no experience required.  Suitable for beginners / experience stitchers.

 

Tickets £65

 

Every ticket sold supports the work of The Dovecot Foundation to advance visual art, craft and design in all its forms.

Please note that tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable and may not be exchanged.

If you are unable to attend an event please contact Dovecot on 0131 550 3660 or info@dovecotstudios.com to inform the Front of House Team.

Stitched: Scotland's Embroidered Art

Stitched: Scotland's Embroidered Art

25 October 2024 to 18 January 2025
Paid admission

Dovecot Studios is thrilled to present a captivating new exhibition that unveils Scotland’s hidden textile treasures. In an exciting collaboration with the National Trust for Scotland, this exhibition brings together an extraordinary collection of embroidered textiles, many of which are being showcased for the very first time.

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