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Tapestry of culture returns

Come along and help stitch the next chapter of Wyndham’s ‘Tapestry of Culture.’

Taking place at the Saltwater Community Centre on Saturday, July 12, guests will learn how to make amazing art with the help of an expert.

In this hands-on workshop, you’ll be guided by textile artist Phong Chi Lai Studio to explore the expressive world of improvisational hand stitching.

Phong Chi Lai is a Melbourne-based textile artist, maker and designer who specialises in contemporary quilts and soft sculptures through improv patchwork.

Previously a shoe designer and maker, he took the opportunity to work in textile-based social enterprises in Asia, reinforcing his artisan ethos.

Taking inspiration from these experiences, he developed his textile practice upon returning to Australia in 2018.

Using upcycled and deadstock fabrics and natural dyes, he prioritises social and environmental care in his practice.

He also takes a considered and intuitive approach, responding to materials and his surroundings, applying the traditional techniques of hand-quilting, assemblage and patchwork with an overtly free hand approach.

Working with remnant and repurposed fabrics, you will learn the basics of quilting without the need for rules or rulers.

Inspired by the traditional log cabin quilt block, everyone will hand craft a unique textile composition and be able to pour their personal expression into the piece.

From there, the group will dive into simple yet beautiful hand embroidery techniques to embellish your patchwork with thoughtful details.

Along the way, ideas around upcycling, visible mending, and textile care will be touched on to encourage a sustainable and creative mindset.

By the end of the session, participants will take home a hand-stitched improv quilt block.

The price of entry is $15 and it is an adults only event.

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