Amazing Co-creation Workshop With Emma Neuberg, Katherine May and Tania Grace Knuckey on Nov 3rd!

Totem Blends, Emma Neuberg, 2012
Triangulated Patchwork, Katherine May, 2010.
Frame Sequence, Tania Grace Knuckey, 2012.
An amazing creative conversation opens up with the Slow Textiles Group on November 3rd at 2pm in the Slow Studio, West Hampstead, London, and internationally, online. 
The afternoon offers you a hands-on workshop where you’ll learn to combine patchwork making with digital animation and film for a new kind of connected conversation whilst hearing the artists speak.
Booking details here. Places flying!

Slow Textiles Group Member Rachelle Francis’ Work for Paris Houses Chanel, YSL, Nina Ricci, etc!

It’s showcase time and we’re delighted to illustrate a handful of Slow Textiles Group Member, Rachelle Francis’s stunning embroidery work and to announce that other Slow Textiles Group associates will be working with her soon to assist her busy haute couture collections preparation!

Why not come to one of our many exciting events and meet Rachelle and all our talented,
co-creating members to learn more!

Textile Printer with the Strongest Ecological Message Live Broadcast, August 11th!

Ying Wu is the textile printer with the strongest ecological message inherent in her work that we know of in the world today!
We are very excited to have her in the Slow Studio on August 11th, in London, where she presents the thoughts, motivations and processes behind her work for Textile Talks on August 11th. It’s live online! 
Book your ticket here,
Eventbrite - FASHION TO DIE FOR 3: An Analysis of the Fast Living Capitalist Machine and Its Impact on Human, Animal and Ecological Balance

Slow Textiles is Delighted to Announce the Launch of their Geometric Season!

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Slow Textiles manipulate the lovely David Saunders’ knitwear: d a v i d d a v i d

We are delighted to announce that over the next few months we are running a collective research project incorporating several Slow Textiles Group members dedicated to an exploration of the geometric form in textiles.
All our workshops, including those on May 19th, July 14th and November 3rd 2012 are dedicated to the theme as well as our exciting first group shows. 
Papers, essays and short films are also being produced on the subject, so watch this space or join us to get involved.

What do geometrics mean to you?