Open studio: Helen Keogh Design – Design Canberra Festival

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Open studio: Helen Keogh Design

Helen Keogh is a designer and maker of one-off, hand made fashion textile goods. Her range includes unique hand woven clutches, bags and fashion scarves for men and women in luxury fibres, as well as a collection of beautifully hand painted individual silk scarves. All of Keoghs’ individual hand finished creations use the most beautiful fibres and patterns to create unique heirloom pieces. 

Money made from workshops and 10% of artwork sales will be donated to a textiles village in Gujarat India, to help buy supplies for their weaving and embroidery work. Keogh went on a textiles cultural tour through Gujarat last December. 

Split ply braiding workshop
1pm
Ply-split braiding is a technique where one twisted cord passes through another twisted cord or cords splitting the plies of the latter cords. This is unlike weaving or many forms of braiding where cloth is formed by threads interlacing in an over-under sequence. Pattern is formed by cord color, and splitting order.

Participants will learn a basic sequence to create a key ring like the one pictured in the workshop. The cost of the workshop includes materials and a take home instruction sheet.
Number of partitipants: 6 per workshop
Experience level: beginner
Book here

Peg loom workshop
$40, 11am-12pm + 3-4pm experience level: beginner
A peg loom is a simple weaving loom. Handheld weaving sticks use the same principle. A peg loom is a board, usually wooden, with one or more rows of holes, and a set of wooden or nylon pegs which fit into these holes. Each peg is a dowel with a hole drilled along its diameter near one end.

Participants will learn the basics to create a piece during the workshop. The cost of the workshop includes materials and participants can take the peglooms home with them. Book here.

helenkeoghdesign.com.au

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Open studio: Helen Keogh Design
Sat 14 Nov 2020
Past event
Photo: Leighton Hutchinson
Photo: Leighton Hutchinson

DESIGN Canberra acknowledges the Ngunnawal people as the traditional custodians of the ACT and surrounding areas. We honour and respect their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this country and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region. We aim to respect cultural heritage, customs and beliefs of all Indigenous people.