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In this class you will learn how to design, print and sew your own square scarf inspired by your travels.
We will collate inspiration from our adventures, make a moodboard and colour palette, then use Procreate’s symmetry and assisted drawing tools to make a square reflective repeat design.
We will send our design to be digitally printed on silk, satin or cotton then hem it by hand to make our own unique scarf!
The scarf can be enjoyed and worn by you, gifted to a friend or family or used as a prototype for new textile products as part of your creative practice.
If you are an illustrator, artist or creative soul with some experience of Procreate who would love to explore textiles as a creative output then this class is for you.
You will need:
An iPad or tablet with Procreate
Photoshop
Needle, thread and fabric scissors
Newspaper or card to make a template and tape measure
To purchase your digital fabric printed at 75cm x 75cm (from $9 for cotton)
Optional: to purchase a digital scarf mock up (usually $15 – 18)
Resources:
Procreate Symmetry Demo
Photoshop Scarf Printing Guide
Why you should join!
I am a participatory artist and illustrator with ten years experience facilitating workshops with communities of diverse ages and backgrounds. I love encouraging others to discover new ways to be creative and to broaden their own perspective of their creative practice. If you would like to get inspired, learn new ways to explore illustration and discover the world of illustrated textiles then come and get involved!
Thank you and I look forward to seeing you in the class!
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