Shroud Making Workshop
Learn how to make a shroud in this reflective, hands-on workshop
For thousands of years, simple cloth shrouds have been used to wrap our loved ones with care, dignity and love. As more people seek personal and gentle farewells, this quiet tradition is making a gentle comeback.
In this hands-on workshop you'll explore how textiles can hold memory and meaning through conversation, drawing, cutting and stitching. During this workshop you will reflect on grief, remembrance and how the act of making something with your hands can help us approach death and loss with tenderness.
All materials provided. No sewing experience needed whatsoever.
This session is for adults only.
Spaces are limited so please pre-book your FREE space in advance.
This event is part of the Afterlives Festival
Events in London take place in Redbridge Central & Wanstead Libraries from 4-7 June.
Funded by Arts Council England.
Learn how to make a shroud in this reflective, hands-on workshop
For thousands of years, simple cloth shrouds have been used to wrap our loved ones with care, dignity and love. As more people seek personal and gentle farewells, this quiet tradition is making a gentle comeback.
In this hands-on workshop you'll explore how textiles can hold memory and meaning through conversation, drawing, cutting and stitching. During this workshop you will reflect on grief, remembrance and how the act of making something with your hands can help us approach death and loss with tenderness.
All materials provided. No sewing experience needed whatsoever.
This session is for adults only.
Spaces are limited so please pre-book your FREE space in advance.
This event is part of the Afterlives Festival
Events in London take place in Redbridge Central & Wanstead Libraries from 4-7 June.
Funded by Arts Council England.
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Highlights
- 5 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Redbridge Central Library and Museum
Clements Road
Ilford IG1 1EA
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