THREADED PETALS: A hand embroidery workshop with Katerina Knight.
€150.00
Threaded Petals invites you to discover Katerina’s unique process for creating delicate textile structures that are threaded with earth's ephemeral offerings.
In this workshop you’ll find calm in the rhythmic repetition of slowly hand-threading petals, seeds, and flowers individually. The materials are thoughtfully gathered: wild plants and flora foraged from the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire, England, alongside flowers Katerina cultivates in the community garden of her local Buddhist temple.
Guided by Katerina, you will be introduced to needlelace stitches and knotting techniques. Each stage offers its own complexity — allowing beginners to gently progress at a comfortable pace, and for those whom are more experienced embroiderers, the ability to delve into finer, more intricate techniques. This workshop is a personal interpretation to needlelace – a quiet homage to the traditions of the craft, reimagined with Katerina’s unique sensibility.
Katerina’s practice delicately blends nature and craft. In 2022, she spent time working in the archive of The Lace Guild Museum in Stourbridge, the largest lace organisation in the UK. Learning about “Punto in aria”, an early form of Italian needlelace, translating to “stitch in air”, inspired her to reinterpret the intricacy of needlelace techniques, through her own artistic language — intertwining horticulture and textile, flora and thread.
Duration: 4 hours
Maximum participants: 12
All materials are provided by the host
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Threaded Petals invites you to discover Katerina’s unique process for creating delicate textile structures that are threaded with earth's ephemeral offerings.
In this workshop you’ll find calm in the rhythmic repetition of slowly hand-threading petals, seeds, and flowers individually. The materials are thoughtfully gathered: wild plants and flora foraged from the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire, England, alongside flowers Katerina cultivates in the community garden of her local Buddhist temple.
Guided by Katerina, you will be introduced to needlelace stitches and knotting techniques. Each stage offers its own complexity — allowing beginners to gently progress at a comfortable pace, and for those whom are more experienced embroiderers, the ability to delve into finer, more intricate techniques. This workshop is a personal interpretation to needlelace – a quiet homage to the traditions of the craft, reimagined with Katerina’s unique sensibility.
Katerina’s practice delicately blends nature and craft. In 2022, she spent time working in the archive of The Lace Guild Museum in Stourbridge, the largest lace organisation in the UK. Learning about “Punto in aria”, an early form of Italian needlelace, translating to “stitch in air”, inspired her to reinterpret the intricacy of needlelace techniques, through her own artistic language — intertwining horticulture and textile, flora and thread.
Duration: 4 hours
Maximum participants: 12
All materials are provided by the host
About your host:
Katerina Knight is an English textile artist, writer and educator. She graduated with a Masters in Textiles from the Royal College of Art London as a Burberry scholar. Having left pursuing a career in the luxury fashion industry behind, Katerina now has a slow artistic practice and creates one-of-a-kind textile artefacts.