Building Arts and Crafts
Our Building Arts and Crafts programmes promote and preserve heritage crafts and skills in the building arts and building crafts.
Our heritage skills programmes aim to inspire and upskill the next generation of craftspeople to create a built environment that draws on a vast array of traditional and sustainable approaches alongside materials and techniques, many of which are currently in danger of being lost.
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An Introduction to Relief Carving in Wood
3 Day workshop
Day 1
Sarah will introduce you to the traditional tools used in hand carving a relief design in wood. Various design styles will be discussed together with how to edit a design to make it suitable for carving. You’ll then be shown a demonstration of the various stages involved in creating a relief design.
You will then have a chance to practise these techniques using the supplied gouges and mallets and get used to working with the wood grain. Once you have become familiar with the carving technique you will have the opportunity to begin hand drawing a design of your own or choose from four different designs Sarah will have a template for. There will be reference material available to aid you in your design work.
Day 2 and 3
Working at your own pace Sarah will be on hand to guide you through carving your design.
This course is suitable for complete beginners as well as those with some experience in wood carving who wish to improve their skills and have a go at carving a more complex design.
Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy footwear- no open toed shoes or sandals.
Bio
Sarah Goss specialises in providing bespoke hand carved items ranging from lettering and relief decoration to producing architectural details and gilded frames. After graduating in 2008 from Portsmouth University in Restoration & Decorative Studies, Sarah started her own woodcarving business in 2009 carving both traditional and modern designs.
In 2013 she became an INTBAU Young Practitioner and in 2014 she took part in the Prince’s Foundation Building Craft Apprenticeship programme studying with several master carvers around the country. Since graduating she has continued to run her own business, now based in Radstock, Somerset. In 2022 she took part in the Sky Arts programme ‘The Prince’s Master Crafters’ as a mentor and continues to produce bespoke woodcarvings as well providing tuition. Her portfolio can be found at sarahgoss.co.uk
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During the two day course students will learn how to prepare yarn for natural dyeing in order to get the best results, understand how different British wool yarns behave in the dye pot, and learn how to produce a vibrant range of colours from cultivated and foraged plants, and food waste.
This course takes place at Highgrove Gardens in Gloucestershire.
Day One
Participants will prepare yarns for dyeing by making hanks and undertaking the preparatory steps of scouring and mordanting. They will also be taken on a British wool ‘breed exploration’ exercise, dyeing several different British wool yarns with plants and food waste to see how they vary in the dye pot.
Day Two
The prepared yarns from day one will be dyed a spectrum of colours using a range of plants and modifiers. There is also a chance to explore alternative methods of applying natural colour to yarn through the bundle dyeing technique, and the opportunity to work with woad grown at the Barley Court dye garden to create blues.
Participants will leave with lots of samples, notes and the knowledge to continue your natural dyeing journey at home. This workshop is hands on, communal and collaborative, with plenty of opportunities to learn from Ria’s vast experience and knowledge of working with British wool and natural dyes.
Tutor biography:
Ria Burns is a Somerset based knitwear designer-maker, natural dyer and dye plant grower. They specialise in working with local and British wool yarn. Ria has a Masters in Textile Design from Bath Spa University, where they honed their machine knitting and dyeing skills. Ria enjoys sharing their knowledge and passion for sustainability, through teaching natural dyeing and dye plant growing.
Our Building Arts and Crafts programmes promote and preserve heritage crafts and skills in the building arts and building crafts.
Our heritage skills programmes aim to inspire and upskill the next generation of craftspeople to create a built environment that draws on a vast array of traditional and sustainable approaches alongside materials and techniques, many of which are currently in danger of being lost.