Lino Printed Cotton Tote Bag Craft Workshop

Lino Printed Cotton Tote Bag Craft Workshop

Learn how to lino print on fabric and print up a colourful cotton tote bag in the process.

By Crafts for Wellbeing

Date and time

Sun, 4 Aug 2024 14:00 - 17:00 GMT+1

Location

Crafts for Wellbeing

27 North Terrace Annfield Plain DH9 7LD United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 3 hours

In this workshop we’ll first carve a lino cut stamp and then we’ll print up a cotton tote bag with them. We’ll go through everything you need in order to print on to fabric, from type of lino cut design to the ink we use. My method of fabric lino printing uses different inks and printing techniques to lino printing on paper, so even if you have done lino printing before, this will be a new and fun technique to learn.

If you would like an in depth look at lino printing on paper, then I recommended that you take my lino printing for beginners workshop. However I will go over the tools and carving basics in this fabric printing workshop, so it is suitable for beginners too.

You’ll go home with a colourful cotton bag, printed on both sides, and will be able to use the knowledge you’ve learned to print up and create your own patterned fabric.

All tools and materials are provided, just bring yourself! We’ll be using plenty of blockprinting ink in this workshop, so please either wear an apron or old clothes. Of course, hot drinks and cake will be provided too.

Workshops will take place at my home workshop just outside Stanley, County Durham. It is a small workshop, so workshop classes are also small, which means you will receive plenty of individual attention.

Please note that my home workshop is accessed by stairs.

Organised by

I’m Carrie, and I’m an art and crafts teacher based just outside Stanley, north east England.

I have been teaching art and crafts since the early 2000s, and have been teaching these with wellbeing in mind since 2014, working with a local social prescribing service.