Saturday 7 June
14:45 – 17:00
Makers Space
Create a unique treasure pouch using fabric scraps, embroidery and found objects in this hands-on workshop.
Join award-winning textile designer Lauren Paul for a creative crafting workshop where participants will create their own treasure pouches using fabric scraps, appliqué, beads and traditional embroidery techniques. Guided by basic embroidery and sewing methods, attendees will be encouraged to experiment and develop a unique piece that reflects their personal style.
Embracing slow craft and the repurposing of materials and trinkets, this session encourages mindful making and a deeper appreciation for the stories behind textiles. Participants are invited to bring small found objects – such as shells, fabric remnants or any treasured item of personal significance. This might be a piece of ceramic, a dried flower or any unique trinket they’d like to transform into a keepsake.
By the end of the session, each attendee will take away both a beautifully handcrafted treasure pouch and foundational embroidery skills they can continue to develop.
Lauren Paul
Lauren Paul is an English Textiles Designer who specialises in textural hand embroidery. Graduating in 2023 from London College of Fashion, Lauren takes a sensorial approach to her design work through the means of beading and appliqué, influenced by folklore, nature and traditional embroidery techniques.
She was recently awarded 3rd place in the Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery Competition with her project called ‘Sewing the Shoreline: Mudlarking Mementos’.