31st May - Modern Rag Rug Techniques with Darn It! Workshops
Saturday 31st May 2025
10am - 4pm
Your ticket includes lunch and a snack from Hawarden Estate Farm Shop, plus unlimited tea and coffee.
Rag Rugging is a technique traditionally used to turn rags into textural rags.
In this open-ended session you'll learn two versatile rag rug techniques that can be used to make a piece of wall art, homewares, a brooch or more.
As rag rugging takes a long time to complete, you may not finish your piece in the session (unless opt to do a brooch, then you will finish). But you will go away with tools and skills to complete it!
There will be a wide range of fabric scraps, recycled materials, colourful rope, buttons and other things to choose from to make your piece unique.
Saturday 31st May 2025
10am - 4pm
Your ticket includes lunch and a snack from Hawarden Estate Farm Shop, plus unlimited tea and coffee.
Rag Rugging is a technique traditionally used to turn rags into textural rags.
In this open-ended session you'll learn two versatile rag rug techniques that can be used to make a piece of wall art, homewares, a brooch or more.
As rag rugging takes a long time to complete, you may not finish your piece in the session (unless opt to do a brooch, then you will finish). But you will go away with tools and skills to complete it!
There will be a wide range of fabric scraps, recycled materials, colourful rope, buttons and other things to choose from to make your piece unique.
Saturday 31st May 2025
10am - 4pm
Your ticket includes lunch and a snack from Hawarden Estate Farm Shop, plus unlimited tea and coffee.
Rag Rugging is a technique traditionally used to turn rags into textural rags.
In this open-ended session you'll learn two versatile rag rug techniques that can be used to make a piece of wall art, homewares, a brooch or more.
As rag rugging takes a long time to complete, you may not finish your piece in the session (unless opt to do a brooch, then you will finish). But you will go away with tools and skills to complete it!
There will be a wide range of fabric scraps, recycled materials, colourful rope, buttons and other things to choose from to make your piece unique.
Timings
10am: Arrival, welcome and introductions
10:15am: Workshop begins
1pm: Break for lunch
2pm: Workshop continues
4pm: Workshop finishes
This workshop will take place within The Conservatory on Hawarden Estate.
About Darn It! Workshops
Kim Searle graduated in 2012 after specialising in Printmaking with an emphasis on creative work within communities. She now travels across the country to deliver creative sessions to galleries, groups, festivals, events and more.
Introducing people to techniques that are sustainable as well as engaging and enjoyable is at the core of all she does. She loves showing people heritage techniques with a modern twist. Kim also co runs Thread Republic, a Textile Reuse Hub in Huddersfield.