Description
Kantha-Inspired Cushion Cover Workshop A celebration of Indian textiles, storytelling, and stitch Join us for a vibrant five-hour workshop where tradition meets creativity. Inspired by the rich heritage of Indian Kantha embroidery and the dazzling colours of recycled sari fabrics, you’ll design and stitch your own unique cushion cover. 🌸 What to expect: You’ll begin by creating a patchwork base using beautiful sari scraps, then bring it to life with, hand embroidery, and embellishments like beads and shisha mirrors. Add your own flair with tassels, cords, and machine stitching to finish a piece that’s both functional and full of character. ✨ Skills you’ll explore: • Hand stitching with expressive detail • Embellishing with beads and mirrors • Traditional Indian block printing • Machine stitching for structure 📅 Date: Tuesday 31st March 2026 🕙 Time: 10am – 3pm 📍 Location: Deb Day Sewing Room The Old Print Works 498–506 Moseley Road Birmingham B12 9AH Whether you’re drawn to the textures, the stories, or the sparkle—this workshop is a joyful dive into colour, culture, and craft.
What's included in the price?
All materials included, please bring a packed lunch
Duration
5 hours
Cancellation policy
Medium - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 4 weeks before the course starts
Maker
Tony Phillips is a passionate textile artist for 20+ years, blending nature’s textures with sustainable hand embroidery. Creates and sells bespoke textile artwork. Aspiring to merge craft with eco-consciousness. bio.site/Manbroiderer
Suitable for
- Adults
- Suitable for beginners
FAQs
Yes, everything you need to create your work of art is provided for you
No, all tuition whether you are a beginner or a seasoned sewer is provided.
No, sewing machines are provided in the workroom