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Making Silk Wild Rose Flowers Course with Anne Tomlin

£250.00
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Description

Location: Hand & Lock School for Embroidery & Creative Arts, 86 Margaret Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1W 8TE
Duration: 2 Day Workshop (10am - 4:30pm each day)
 

Over two days, Anne will guide you through creating a lifelike wild rose (Dog rose) and leaves using silk fabrics and air-dried clay. You will learn to prepare and stiffen fabric, make templates, paint with procion dyes, shape petals, and create stamens using French and Japanese heated tools.

Anne will demonstrate a range of techniques for assembling the rose, including binding stems with flat silk thread, making realistic leaves, hiding wires between layers of silk, and bonding fabrics. Each step is shown clearly so you can follow along and develop your skills.

By the end of the workshop, you will leave with a finished flower, plus the confidence and techniques to make your own at home. You will also gain an understanding of the details and craftsmanship that go into creating this delicate, natural-looking rose.

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Course Design Inspiration 

There is a long history of flower making in the UK. Anne draws inspiration from traditional flower-making tools from Japan and France. She developed her skills by studying the structure of flowers and observing the details of nature, choosing fabrics that best represent the texture and character of each bloom.

Dog roses (Rosa canina) are the wild rose from which all cultivated roses originate. Their purity and delicacy are the focus of this workshop. These fragile flowers are often overlooked in the wild, and this workshop is designed to capture their essence while teaching skills that can be adapted to making any flower.

List of Taught Techniques 

Over the two days with Anne Tomlin you will learn:

  • You will learn methods for stiffening silk.

  • You will practise bonding silk fabric.

  • You will use heated flower tools to shape your materials.

  • You will mould petals and other elements using paper clay.

  • You will mix and paint fabrics with procion dyes.

  • You will learn techniques for constructing flowers.

  • You will practise binding stems.

  • You will learn how to hide wires within your designs.

  • You will create leaves and learn how to cut and shape their edges.

What You’ll Need to Provide 

You will be given a full course kit with everything you need to take part. All materials and tools are provided, so you only need to bring yourself.

If you would prefer, you are welcome to bring your own mug for refreshments and your own drawing materials. This is entirely optional and not required for the course.

About Your Tutor 

Anne Tomlin is an artisan specialising in bespoke, handmade silk flowers. Her work is inspired by her lifelong passion for nature, which began with childhood walks in the countryside. She has a degree in Textiles from West Surrey College of Arts (now UCA, Farnham) and studied millinery at The London College of Fashion. For over two decades, she was one half of the renowned hat label Bailey Tomlin, co-founded with Bridget Bailey. They designed and sold hats to prestigious stores worldwide, including Harrods, Liberty, and Saks Fifth Avenue. Her love for nature and conservation drove Tomlin's transition from millinery to silk flowermaking. She approaches each flower with a detailed, almost "forensic" examination, dissecting it to understand its structure and essence. She then recreates these flowers using a variety of silks, velvets, and other millinery fabrics, using techniques she has developed over the years. These include painting with dyes to achieve a naturalistic, translucent effect, and sculpting parts of the flowers with air-dried clay. She also makes bespoke pieces for brides, works with artist Yinka Shonibare on the floral elements of his sculptures, and has also recently collaborated with milliners Rachel Skinner and Jane Taylor. Anne is also an author and teacher. In 2023, she published the book Making Silk Flowers, which shares her techniques and ideas. She teaches workshops at places like West Dean College, and Hand & Lock, sharing her expertise and encouraging others to observe the natural world more closely. Her work aims to raise awareness about the importance of nature and the conservation of wild meadows. Anne is currently working on a new body of work for an exhibition in 2027.

Hand & Lock School - In Person Tambour Embroidery Course

How the Course Works

All in person courses are delivered in our embroidery school, located at Hand & Lock, 86 Margaret Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1W 8TE. The school is situated upstairs from our studio and is easily accessible by public transport.

Please arrive at least 5 minutes early to the class - if you are earlier there are lots of great coffee shops nearby. If you are running late please let us know as soon as possible.

Lunch is not included and the school room will be locked for a one-hour break, with the timing set by the tutor. We also have a list of local places to grab lunch, and there are lots of lovely venues nearby.

Accessibility

Our school is located upstairs in our studio. Unfortunately the building does not have lift access, so use of the stairs would be necessary.

Materials

All of the materials you need for this class will be provided for you as part of your course experience, but you are more than welcome to bring your own equipment if you would rather use your own tools.

Lucy Martin Hand & Lock School Tutor

Teaching Style

Hand & Lock’s embroidery courses are known for their welcoming, student focused atmosphere where students of all levels quickly feel part of the Hand & Lock community. With small class sizes and tutors who are attentive and personable, everyone receives the guidance and encouragement they need to reach their creative goals. Our teaching style is approachable and down to earth and we go out of our way to share knowledge while celebrating each student’s progress. What makes the School so special is the community that grows around it, supportive, creative and often leading to friendships that last well beyond the classroom. The friendships and support that grow here are often just as valuable as the skills you learn.

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