Showing posts with label Workshops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Workshops. Show all posts

Friday, 23 March 2012

Screen Printing at The Make Lounge - The Teacher in Me

Screenprinting - A Saturday Hen do. It all begins with paper: drawing, cutting, champagne and chat!
I started teaching at The Make Lounge back in August 2010, after responding to a Twitter request from top lady, Jennifer Pirtle, looking for 'anyone local who could do freehand machine embroidery'. They had also just moved into their second venue and Jennifer was about to expand on their popular craft workshops. I was keen to jump in!  Stanley was about to start school, so it was a slightly daunting but exciting time for me to go back to my studio on a more regular basis. Being self employed and having my own space is fantastic but can also be quite an isolating experience, especially after all the busyness of preschool stuff.
Teaching was my stepping stone into the new (to me anyway!) crafting community, to meet lots of people who are eager to learn a new craft and have fun along the way. So my first class was Machine Embroidery, quickly followed by Screen Printing and then the lovely Lampshade Making (which I now share with fellow teacher Suzanne Cowan as it was and is so popular). All three classes are completely different and I enjoy them all for different reasons.
Eyes down!
My teaching days started with nursery children from 3 upwards (thanks to Stanley and his time at the wonderful Bath House Children's Community Centre) to their holiday club for 5-11 year old's and now here I am in the adult world!  Since I've already documented a few of my kid's workshops, I thought I'd finally write a post or three based on my experience at The Make Lounge. The WOW factor you get with screen printing never fails to make me smile and I hope my students go away fully inspired. They certainly manage to pack in some fine prints, so this is where I'll begin.
Taking photos is not easy when you are the teacher, as it's an incredibly busy workshop! So here is a taster from a few classes only, but hopefully it will give you a good idea of what it's all about:

A happy stencil ready to go
Preparing and cutting - positive and negative prints.
A mini production line.
Prepping the screen and away we go.
Every last bit of ink goes back in the pot.

Wash and Dry.
Always a good chance for a natter.
Something for the kids.
 





and weddings galore!
The happy bride to be, on dry time.









A simple block print of colour can be just as good.
From Tea Towel to Tote
There's an endless variety of prints! Students come with or without ideas, some inspired by others, some completely of their own making, some thinking they won't be very good and some jumping straight into two, even three colour prints. Slow paced, super speedy, each class takes on a life of it's own and the results are always great - maybe a few ink splots here and there, but it's all part of the experience.  Each class begins quite calmly as I talk them through the session, do a quick demo and set them off creating stencils.  Just as the ink hits the screens, it soon turns into a printing, washing, drying whirl.  My aim is to get as much done in the time we have and juggling 10 people all working at their own pace is quite a challenge. I learn something new at every workshop and I have to say it's one of the most rewarding things I've done, in work life anyway. It's certainly made me realise how lucky I am to have my studio space and has boosted my confidence no end.  Maybe I've got my Grandma Nellie and Grandad Ralph to thank (teacher and head teacher) for the teacher in me that I never thought I had!

The next class for screen printing is this Monday - you can see all upcoming dates for my workshops and many others on offer at The Make Lounge right here

Phew! That was an epic task and blogger drives me a bit crazy with photo placements!
Lampshades and Machine Embroidery moments coming soon, once I've recovered.

Thanks to my past students and all their lovely comments, some of whom have written kind words on their own blogs and with great pics too:

confessions of a design geek
- A total design enthusiast - Kate has a great blog all about design, with in-depth interviews and reviews.
forget-me-not-crafts
- The lovely Becky who now also works at The Make Lounge - top assistant!
I must mention that I wouldn't be able to do the class without my super assistants buzzing around and helping me out.
Thirtyfive Flowers
- Louise does a great line in vintage and mid-mod print cushions (I have one!) and now her very own print line - go girl!
A Drop of Whimsy
- Loved the cat!
and this one really got me! The Make Lounge Blog - Oh Baby!

Thursday, 21 April 2011

A Special Place.

So how did I get to be listening to Tina Turner whilst screen printing away in Ibiza?

It all came about from a chance meeting at The Make Lounge back in January.  Mark came to one of my print workshops.  He'd moved out to Ibiza five years ago, having fallen in love with the place whilst on holiday.  Now he has two of his own holiday villas to rent out all year round.
Inspired by local enthusiasm for his upholstery and sewing workshops, Mark's big idea was to provide a creative retreat for holiday makers and offer a week of easy starter workshops including, you guessed it ..screen printing!
Well at this point, I thought he might want some help, so I willingly offered!

A few months later, we packed our bags and off we went.......
And what a fantastic time we had.  The weather was gorgeous, scenery beautiful and Mark was the perfect host.  His little hideaway in the North of the island has been a real labour of love and it looks like it's finally coming together with a sucession of summer bookings underway. His partner Carl, whom he originally met on the island (then later by chance on Oxford Street of all places!), also has an apartment in San Antonio for rent, so they've got the whole relax/rave scene covered!
We stayed in the upstairs apartment...it's all very light and spacious, dotted with a miss-match of quirky furniture and carboot finds, plus a  patchwork collection of upholstery pieces from the man himself.  Freshly picked, wild flowers beckoned us into every room.  It was such a nice welcome after the nightmare car hire affair at the airport (don't book with Centauro whatever you do!)

  

  
 

Love these tiles in the bathroom
After a quick tour of the manor it soon became apparent that Mark's love of upholstery was ever present both inside and out.  Stanley was soon engaged in a fantasy land of goldilocks and the three bears as he jumped from one grand chair to another!
A lovely spot in the sunshine
The snug, a happy hang out for us all!

Big and Small
Our print day was spent making pillow cases to welcome future guests and after lunch in the local restaurant just a hop, skip and jump away...we had fun making some sun set style bunting.....

Getting ready to print.
Patchwork wonders!
Poc a Poc looks on
A BIG scissor collection
 
.........well it is the island of sunsets after all!

 Over time Mark has become well know for salvaging stray bits of furniture and giving them a new life, so much so that he often finds the odd chair parked outside his back yard, left by a passing friend.
Abandoned chairs with lots of potential!

Who's been sleeping in my chair?
A happy man in his own back yard.  I won't show you the whole picture or he might kill me!
Stanley had a ball, not only with the girls that were staying downstairs, but with everyone and everthing he encountered on the island.  Poc a Poc and the cats were the icing on the cake and the drumming session at the local beach was another highlight for my little lad.  He also spent some special time with his dad, while I was printing away with Mark and finding out all the local gossip.
Morning coffee, on the soon to be laid lawn (next full moon!)


The most gentle of dogs, Poc a Poc

 
 
  
Walking home after an evening stroll
Exploring the wild northern coastline
 
 
A special moment for Stanley
The perfect out of season retreat!
We wish you well Mark and I'm sure we'll be back.  I think the idea of having mini workshops out there is a great idea for the future and can't wait to see what's new next time we go!
A Sunday treat, we all piled in the van to go to the local car boot.  More finds!
Well you need something to put all those flowers in!

A beautiful walk, right outside the gate


So if you fancy a simple, relaxing break in a beautiful spot..here's where you'll find it.
Thanks Mark! xxxxx

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