Workshop - Hand-Stitched Patchwork: Improvising with Cloth

£65.00

DATE & TIME: Fri 7 Nov 2025, 18:00–20:30 GMT

A gentle introduction to patchwork using hand-sewn techniques and an intuitive, abstract approach. Learn how to piece, stitch, and explore colour and texture through improvised making.

Workshop Description

This relaxed and hands-on workshop introduces the foundations of patchwork through a slower, stitched-by-hand approach. Working intuitively with cloth, you’ll explore how to create your own abstract compositions using basic hand sewing and construction techniques.

Rather than following traditional patchwork blocks, we’ll use improvisation as a guide, responding to shape, texture, and colour to build layered, expressive surfaces. You’ll be shown how to hand-stitch sections together, how to create patchwork blocks, and how to develop visual rhythm through placement and form.

This session is ideal for beginners or anyone curious about working more intuitively with textiles. By the end, you’ll have created a small patchwork top or a starting point for a larger piece, with the skills and confidence to continue at your own pace.

How to Join

After booking, you’ll receive an email with a link to submit attendee details. Zoom links will be sent to registered attendees before the workshop. A recording will be available for 14 days after the session.

Key Information

  • Duration: 2.5 hours

  • Format: Live Zoom workshop with moderated chat.

  • Skill Level: Beginner-friendly

  • Recording Access: Yes, available for 14 days

Before We Begin – Your Workshop Checklist

  • A quiet space to work

  • Good lighting and a comfortable seat

  • Your selected materials (see list below)

  • Notebook or space to jot down ideas

  • Zoom installed and tested

  • Headphones or speakers

  • A warm drink or glass of water

Materials & Tools You'll Need

  • Fabric scraps: Gather a small selection of fabric in colours and textures you enjoy working with. Cotton and linen are ideal, as well as shirting or garment-weight cloth. Avoid thick upholstery or stretchy fabrics, which can be difficult to hand stitch.

  • Needle and thread: A simple hand-sewing needle and thread are all you need. I recommend long darner needles in sizes 3 to 9, but use whatever you’re most comfortable with. Cotton or quilting thread works well, though regular sewing thread is fine too.

  • Fabric scissors: Sharp scissors for cutting fabric.

  • Pins or safety pins: Useful for holding pieces in place while you stitch.

  • Optional tools: A ruler or measuring tape, iron, thimble, and a small cutting mat if you have one. None are essential, but they can be helpful as you work.

Who the workshop is for

This workshop is for anyone curious about starting patchwork with a more relaxed, hands-on method. No previous experience is needed, just an interest in textiles and a willingness to explore. Whether you’re new to sewing or want to revisit the basics with a fresh, intuitive approach, this is a space to play, learn, and build confidence through making.

About Your Teacher: Julius Arthur

Julius Arthur is a textile artist, designer, and author of Modern Quilting: A Contemporary Guide to Quilting by Hand. He founded House of Quinn in 2014 as a space for making, process, and exploration, where traditional craft techniques meet contemporary design.

Working across textiles, collage, and objects, Julius creates works rooted in materiality, memory, and form. He holds an MDes in Fashion Design and Business, with a background in textile and 3D design.

Copyright Notice

All House of Quinn workshops and materials are protected under copyright. The content shared, whether visual, verbal, written, or conceptual, is intended for personal use only. It may not be reproduced, taught, adapted, or used for commercial purposes without express written permission. By joining this workshop, you agree not to replicate or teach its content in any form.

©HouseofQuinn2025 All rights reserved.

After booking, you’ll receive an email with a link to complete a short registration form. Please make sure to fill this out to confirm your place and receive your Zoom link and workshop details.

DATE & TIME: Fri 7 Nov 2025, 18:00–20:30 GMT

A gentle introduction to patchwork using hand-sewn techniques and an intuitive, abstract approach. Learn how to piece, stitch, and explore colour and texture through improvised making.

Workshop Description

This relaxed and hands-on workshop introduces the foundations of patchwork through a slower, stitched-by-hand approach. Working intuitively with cloth, you’ll explore how to create your own abstract compositions using basic hand sewing and construction techniques.

Rather than following traditional patchwork blocks, we’ll use improvisation as a guide, responding to shape, texture, and colour to build layered, expressive surfaces. You’ll be shown how to hand-stitch sections together, how to create patchwork blocks, and how to develop visual rhythm through placement and form.

This session is ideal for beginners or anyone curious about working more intuitively with textiles. By the end, you’ll have created a small patchwork top or a starting point for a larger piece, with the skills and confidence to continue at your own pace.

How to Join

After booking, you’ll receive an email with a link to submit attendee details. Zoom links will be sent to registered attendees before the workshop. A recording will be available for 14 days after the session.

Key Information

  • Duration: 2.5 hours

  • Format: Live Zoom workshop with moderated chat.

  • Skill Level: Beginner-friendly

  • Recording Access: Yes, available for 14 days

Before We Begin – Your Workshop Checklist

  • A quiet space to work

  • Good lighting and a comfortable seat

  • Your selected materials (see list below)

  • Notebook or space to jot down ideas

  • Zoom installed and tested

  • Headphones or speakers

  • A warm drink or glass of water

Materials & Tools You'll Need

  • Fabric scraps: Gather a small selection of fabric in colours and textures you enjoy working with. Cotton and linen are ideal, as well as shirting or garment-weight cloth. Avoid thick upholstery or stretchy fabrics, which can be difficult to hand stitch.

  • Needle and thread: A simple hand-sewing needle and thread are all you need. I recommend long darner needles in sizes 3 to 9, but use whatever you’re most comfortable with. Cotton or quilting thread works well, though regular sewing thread is fine too.

  • Fabric scissors: Sharp scissors for cutting fabric.

  • Pins or safety pins: Useful for holding pieces in place while you stitch.

  • Optional tools: A ruler or measuring tape, iron, thimble, and a small cutting mat if you have one. None are essential, but they can be helpful as you work.

Who the workshop is for

This workshop is for anyone curious about starting patchwork with a more relaxed, hands-on method. No previous experience is needed, just an interest in textiles and a willingness to explore. Whether you’re new to sewing or want to revisit the basics with a fresh, intuitive approach, this is a space to play, learn, and build confidence through making.

About Your Teacher: Julius Arthur

Julius Arthur is a textile artist, designer, and author of Modern Quilting: A Contemporary Guide to Quilting by Hand. He founded House of Quinn in 2014 as a space for making, process, and exploration, where traditional craft techniques meet contemporary design.

Working across textiles, collage, and objects, Julius creates works rooted in materiality, memory, and form. He holds an MDes in Fashion Design and Business, with a background in textile and 3D design.

Copyright Notice

All House of Quinn workshops and materials are protected under copyright. The content shared, whether visual, verbal, written, or conceptual, is intended for personal use only. It may not be reproduced, taught, adapted, or used for commercial purposes without express written permission. By joining this workshop, you agree not to replicate or teach its content in any form.

©HouseofQuinn2025 All rights reserved.

After booking, you’ll receive an email with a link to complete a short registration form. Please make sure to fill this out to confirm your place and receive your Zoom link and workshop details.

Workshop Terms & Conditions

We’re so pleased you’ll be joining a House of Quinn workshop. These sessions are created to be thoughtful, engaging, and inspiring spaces to make and learn together. To help everything run smoothly, please take a moment to read through the details below before booking.

 

1. Booking & Payments

  • All bookings are final. Once a place has been purchased, it’s not possible to offer refunds, transfers, or exchanges for another date.

  • Full payment is required at the time of booking to secure your place, and places are limited — they’re filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

2. Attendee Details & Workshop Access

  • When you book, you’ll be asked to complete an attendee form as part of the checkout process.

  • Please make sure all names and email addresses are entered accurately — these details are used to send your Zoom link and workshop information.

  • If you’re booking for someone else, include their details on the form so the access link reaches them directly.

  • We’re unable to amend attendee information once checkout is complete, so double-check before placing your order.

  • Zoom access and joining details will only be sent to the registered attendee email submitted at checkout.

3. Cancellations & No Refund Policy

  • Workshop bookings are non-refundable and non-transferable. If you can’t make the live session, your place can’t be moved to another date or refunded. However, a recording link will be provided after the workshop, so you’ll still be able to watch the session and follow along in your own time.

  • If, for any reason, a workshop needs to be cancelled by House of Quinn, you’ll be offered a full refund or a place on a rescheduled date.

4. Changing Attendee Details

  • We do not accommodate attendee name changes after details have been submitted. Please ensure the correct names and emails are provided at the time of submission.

  • If an attendee can no longer join, the booking remains non-refundable and cannot be transferred to another person.

5. Workshop Content & Recording Access

  • Workshops are live and interactive — everyone is encouraged to join in and take part.

  • If a recording is made available, it will be shared for a limited time (details confirmed per session) and is for personal use only. Please don’t share, record, or redistribute any part of the workshop.

6. Technology & Participation

  • Please ensure you have a reliable internet connection and access to Zoom before the workshop begins.

  • House of Quinn isn’t responsible for technical issues on your end, and missed sessions due to connection problems can’t be refunded.

  • If a technical issue occurs on our end, we’ll do our best to offer a suitable solution, such as a recording or reschedule.

7. House of Quinn Rights

  • Occasionally, changes to workshops may be necessary. If a session needs to be modified or cancelled, participants will be contacted directly, and refunds or reschedules will only be offered in the event of full cancellation.

  • We also reserve the right to remove any attendee from a workshop if behaviour is disruptive, without refund.

    By booking, you confirm that you’ve read and agreed to these terms. If you have any questions before booking, please feel free to get in touch — we’re happy to help.