Handsewn Session by Craft/Folks at Centrespace Gallery
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A event held at Centrespace Gallery on Sunday 8th March. The event starts at 15:00.


Craft/Folks presents… An invitation to slow down together, connect to our hands, and explore crafting collectively. For our first Craft/Folks workshop, we’re hosting: Handsewn A slow stitch session within the Women by Women.3 exhibition at Centrespace. This 3-hour workshop is an exploration of the relationship between hands, cloth, needle, and thread. From stitching onto the Communal Cloth to learning appliqué and hand-stitch techniques, the session is grounded in collective making, continuing the long history of women creating together. What to expect: • Slow, grounded creativity • A moment of personal reflection • Leaving with a piece of cloth embedded with a message from a day spent making together Who is it for? Anyone with a desire to connect to their creativity through hand sewing, from beginners learning to thread a needle to experienced sewists wanting to explore their craft differently. When: Sunday, 8th March, 3–6pm Where: Women by Women.3 Exhibition, Centrespace 6 Leonard Lane Bristol BS1 1EA United Kingdom All materials provided. You’re welcome to bring special cloth scraps, needles, thread, or snips. Tiered Tickets: Early Bird - £20 Standard Ticket - £27 2x Ticket Deal - £49 Community ticket - Pay what you can from £5 20% of proceeds will be donated to the Global Fund for Women. What is Craft/Folks? Craft/Folks is a new Bristol-based craft collective founded by Ana Clark, where people gather to make, learn, and share through craft, without pressure, performance, or productivity. We offer curated, slow, hands-on workshops that prioritise process, community, and learning through making. This is our first event, so please make sure to join us for one of our upcoming sessions.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult over 21yrs, 1:1 ratio)

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