In Celebration of Silk
Wednesday 6th August 2025 for 1 day — Cost: £65
Tutor: Janet Phillips
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Click Here to Book NowSilk is said to be the most beautiful natural fibre and comes from the cocoons of the silk moth. These moths were first cultivated by the Chinese who then harvested the cocoons and spun the silk threads into cloth. Over time, it became such a valuable trading commodity that wars were fought over it.
You will begin by learning a little of the history and production of silk and about the qualities, textures and finishes of different silk fabrics from heavy brocades to the finest organza. You will use a variety of materials such as silk carrier rods, cocoon strippings, silk hankies and silk tops to make sheets of paper, bowls and you will cover glasses with pressed flowers and silk hankies to make tea light holders.
This course is suitable for all abilities.
Please Bring:
- Apron
- Scissors
- A Selection of paint brushes from 1-3cm wide
- A jam jar to use for glue
- A hand towel and an empty cardboard box to take home your work in
Materials Cost:
£8 per person to cover all other materials.