A beginner's introduction to the world of abstract and experimental collage with textiles.
This workshop begins with an overview of basic embroidery stitches followed by collage exploration using scrap and discarded textile materials. Freely explore a material or idea using intuition and creative stitching techniques in an inclusive and encouraging environment. Develop the confidence to engage with textiles in a therapeutic way, and meet more like minded creative queer people in the process.
This workshop is suitable for anyone! Both beginners and those with experience are welcome.
You're welcome to sip on a beverage while you stitch :)
What will be provided?
Embroidery hoop, embroidery floss, scissors, needles, scrap fabrics, and one piece of calico fabric cut per attendee. Attendees will take home the textile piece they create. Reuse-able materials such as embroidery hoops, scissors, and needles are for workshop use only.
Should I bring anything?
If you have any scrap or craft materials (excess yarn, old clothes, string, scrap paper) that you would like to bring and work with, you are welcome to do so! But it is not necessary, and all attendees will have everything they need provided at the workshop.
Facilitated by Cristina Rago
Date: Wednesday 16 April 2025
Time: 7-9pm
Location: Royal Inn on the Park, 111 Lauriston Road Hackney, London (we're in the map room)
Accessibility: The venue and toilets are step-free and wheelchair accessible
Cost: £15-20
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Your Facilitator
Cristina Rago (they/them) is a non-binary Filipino American multidisciplinary artist. Their artistic practice spans painting, textiles, and film to explore identity integration, healing, and reparation from a queer perspective. Their textile pieces often utilise domestic materials including discarded clothes, cheesecloth, and doilies that are reworked through processes such as dyeing, destruction and mending. This cyclical process becomes a holistic act of self-reckoning, and an integration of past selves and thought patterns with the present. Cristina works out of their studio in Wandsworth, London.
https://www.cristinarago.com
https://www.instagram.com/cristinaragoart