The Art of Lutradur: Light, Stitch & Glow
Experimental Textile Workshop at Eau Brink Studio Explore the illuminated and light responsive qualities of Lutradur in this creative textile workshop at Eau Brink Studio in West Norfolk. This workshop focuses on translucency, stitched surfaces and the interaction between light and material while exploring how Lutradur can be transformed into glowing textured surfaces for textile art and mixed media work. Working with several weights of Lutradur, you will experiment with cut surfaces, stitch, openings and layered textures while discovering how light changes the appearance of the material. Through guided experimentation you will create a collection of illuminated samples and light responsive surfaces while developing ideas for future textile and mixed media projects. This workshop is suitable for textile artists, embroiderers and mixed media creatives wanting to explore more atmospheric and experimental approaches to textile surface design. During the workshop you will: Explore the interaction between light and Lutradur Experiment with stitch, openings and translucent surfaces Work with several weights of Lutradur Create a collection of illuminated and light responsive samples Develop ideas for future textile and mixed media projects Suitable for: Textile artists and embroiderers Mixed media artists Creative stitch enthusiasts Anyone interested in experimental textiles and surface design Workshop Details Tutor: Anita Rayfield Venue: Eau Brink Studio, West Norfolk Duration: 3 hours Day Session: 10am–1pm Evening Session: 6pm–9pm All materials are included. Sewing machines are available to use at the studio, although learners are welcome to bring their own machine if preferred. Places are limited to allow plenty of individual support throughout the workshop.
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- 9th June 2027 10am-1pm, 23rd June 2027 6pm - 9pm
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- 9th June 2027 10am-1pm — 45.00 GBP — In stock
- 23rd June 2027 6pm - 9pm — 45.00 GBP — In stock
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