
Flower Pounding and Embroidery Workshop
About the event
Flower Bashing (Tataki Zomé) is the ancient art of hammering plants and flowers onto fabric to release the natural botanical dyes within.
Two sessions: 10:00-12:30 and 13:30-16:00
Please note that the ‘pounding’ element may be completed in the kneeling position which takes approx 20-30 mins.
Ability requirements for embroidery: Basic knowledge of embroidery stitches (french knots, stem stitch, chain stitch, blanket stitch) although guidance will be given.
All materials supplied, including fresh flowers. You will go home with your own embroidery hoop to display your masterpiece!
Biography:
Philippa Day started her business in 2009 after a previous career in the Space Industry in Germany. She originally trained in Fashion Design and decided to return to that as her first love after an exciting time abroad.
Philippa is greatly inspired by her surroundings - she lives in the National Forest in England and on her daily walks, loves to observe the changing nature of the trees and plants around her.
Her love of colour shines through in all her designs, and particularly when she uses devoré velvet, which she hand-dyes and prints in her studio, based in her little cottage in South Derbyshire. She has recently
developed workshops using the Japanese art of Tataki-Zomé (flower pounding) and hand-embroidery.
Philippa is a professional Member of Worcestershire Guild of Contemporary Craft and exhibits with them at the RHS Spring and Autumn Garden Shows in Malvern each year.