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WHAKATŪ, AOTEAROA

Knotted Floral Brooch

Workshop

Have fun creating a unique floral brooch using textile knotting techniques. Working with beautifully colored hemp cord, you will learn to knot a pile into a plastic canvas support structure.

Through the process, participants will build and refine color selection skills and gain confidence in handling multiple fiber lengths to form secure knots. Prefabricated brooch pins will be provided, and students will be guided on how to stitch these into the pile.

This workshop will help participants develop fine motor and needlework skills using these materials and techniques.

All skill levels are welcome, and no prior jewelry-making experience is necessary.

Ticket price includes $20 of materials.
Event Details

Genre: Workshop

Artist / Tutor: Vicki Mason

Date: 11/04/2025

Times: 09:30 - 15:30

Price: $150

Venue: Cultural Conversations

Skill level required: All levels

Students need to bring: Small sharp scissors, Permanent marker - black medium or fine tip, Small ruler Cutting mat (max size 45 x 30cm approx)1 or 2 small/medium rubber bandsThe work is detailed and fine so good eyesight is crucial for a satisfying result. Attendees may need to bring in reading or magnifying glasses if seeing clearly might be an issue. If you wish to take notes or images, please bring a notebook and pen and a camera/phone. Please bring an apron if you would like.

11/04/2025 9.30am

Cultural Conversations

Price: $150


Vicki

Mason


Vicki Mason completed a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies at the University of Otago and a Diploma in Craft Design from Otago Polytechnic School of Art (Jewellery) before working at Fluxus workshop/gallery for two years. She was awarded a Master of Philosophy degree (Research) in Gold and Silversmithing (ANU) in 2012. Vicki runs production and exhibition practices, teaches, interviews and writes for Art Jewelry Forum and is treasurer of the World Crafts Council Australia. Grants awarded include the prestigious Australia Council for the Arts Barcelona Studio residency in 2014. Her work is held in both public and private collections.


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