The ART of IMPROV STITCHING

Date(s)
Wednesday, March 20, 2024 - 9:30am to 4:30pm
Location
Activity Room
Presenter
Bethany Garner

The ART of IMPROV STITCHING

Join Beth for a full-day workshop focused on creating with absolute freedom: no rules, patterns, or special requirements, just cloth, needles, scissors, and threads of your choice. Let's come together and explore the joy of making colorful, easy-to-create art!

In this Creative Art Play session, Beth invites you to join a wonderful group of friends, both old and new, to spend the morning and afternoon unleashing your creativity. You'll have the opportunity to work on various exciting projects using cloth, threads, fabrics, and decorations of your choosing. Whether you prefer hand stitching or using a sewing machine, all are welcome.

This class emphasizes improvisation and creative play with cloth, focusing on crafting small works of art. Remember to bring your preferred cloth, thread, scissors, and any ideas or inspirations you have for improvisational art. You can source fabric from your stash at home or explore local fabric shops. Additionally, consider checking out businesses that offer donated cloth at reduced prices for additional material options.

  • Date: Wednesday, March 20th, 9:30AM - 4:30PM
  • Location: Activity Room

Age 18+ | Beginner Friendly

 

Registration & fee

CA$45 | e-transfers to garner@kingston.net 

(For Inquiries: Visit Bethany at Creativity Studio 214D | email Bethany at bethanygarner.art@gmail.com

Students are welcome to wear masks while participating in this class. Mask mandates are not currently required, but do be kind enough to protect others where possible.

 

About 

Bethany is a Creativity Studio Artist at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning, delivering Fine Arts and Textile Design and Quilting classes since 2020. Her connections to many years with both St. Lawrence College, Kingston and Brockville campuses and recently with Queen's University for classroom education is well recognized. As a now retired Professor in the college setting, Beth's students have moved swiftly into her diploma series and now enjoy her FIBREWORKS KINGSTON programming. In the new series Beth brings to the Tett Centre closely related courses to support her plans for building confidence and skills the Textile Arts for our Kingston Community.