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Art of Gujarati Embroidery | 22 March 2024

£129.00

In this session, you will learn mirror work, herring bone stitches and its variations used in Gujarati embroidery.

I will demonstrate the techniques step by step, so you can follow along, offer individual help and feedback to guide you. I will share illustrative samples from my personal collection and discuss historical pieces from museum collections.

All levels welcome including beginners.

Live on zoom. Recording available for a month after class.

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 Gujarati Embroidery | 22 Mar 2024  (Live on Zoom+recording available for 4 weeks )

Venue Live on Zoom. Recordings will be available for a month after the class.

Timing 4-6 pm GMT or 9-11 am PT  or 11am-1 pm ET. Check your local time here 

All levels welcome including beginners.

Course Outline

Gujarat has been recognized for its superlative textiles since antiquity- its intricate embroideries, refined block prints, exquisite tie-dyed fabric were collected as luxury goods across Europe, India, the US and beyond over the centuries. In this session, you will learn mirror work, herring bone stitches and its variations used in Gujarati embroidery.

I will demonstrate the techniques step by step, so you can follow along, offer individual help and feedback to guide you. I will share illustrative samples from my personal collection and discuss historical pieces from museum collections.

I grew up in India surrounded by incredible textiles my mother had inherited and collected. I dove deep into textile history when I trained at India’s premier design school, the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. I am so excited to take you on this journey where we will delve into India’s incredible textile heritage, which spans an impressive 5000 years, through the intricate art of embroidery.

YOU CAN JOIN ME FOR GUJARATI EMBROIDERY COURSE OR FOR THE WHOLE INDIAN EMBROIDERY SERIES (£399)

In the Indian Embroidery series, you will embark on a captivating journey as we explore a unique embroidery technique from various regions of India. Gain insights into the historical significance, cultural iconography, and intricate stitch techniques that have been passed down through generations. Our interactive sessions will immerse you in the world of Indian embroidery, allowing you to connect with fellow enthusiasts and develop your skills in this timeless art. All levels welcome including beginners.

8 Dec | Applique from Rajasthan (recording available for 4 weeks  )

12 Jan 2024 | Phulkari Embroidery (Live on Zoom+recording available for 4 weeks )

 23 Feb 2024 | Banjara Embroidery (Live on Zoom +recording available for 4 weeks)

 22 Mar 2024  | Gujarati Embroidery

  •  Optional Embroidery Kit is available to purchase via this link for £74. (Stock is limited so please buy early)

Where will the course take place

This masterclass will be held live on Zoom. A link to the class will be sent to you a few days before.  You will need access to a stable internet connection, laptop/tablet with a camera and microphone.

About your tutor Ekta Kaul 

Ekta is an established artist known for her narrative maps that explore place, history and belonging through stitch.  Ekta’s work is held in several public and private collections including the Crafts Council’s, Museum of London and Gunnersbury Museum’s permanent collections.  Ekta loves to inspire creativity and share 14 years’ worth of experience gained as a practising artist. Ekta teaches internationally at institutions including Victoria & Albert Museum (London), Kettles Yard (Cambridge), Leighton House Museum (London), Tatter Blue Library (US), The Makerie (US) amongst others.

 

 

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