Creative Textiles
You will be given the opportunity to experience different textile techniques such as making stamps and printing with them, mark-making on fabric, stencilling, bleaching, rusting, transfer printing, silk painting, applique, free motion quilting, hand embroidery and also the opportunity to design and create a craft project using all or some of the skills learnt before on the course.
The course will be delivered through short lectures, demonstrations, discussions and hand on experience. There will also be opportunities for 1-to-1 support.
The content will be adapted to the specific requirements of each person after the first session.
For more detailed course information please contact the ACL office on 01803 540865, or email [email protected].
Course Details
- You should have a genuine interest in this subject
How to recycle and upcycle.
Basic textile manipulation techniques.
The opportunity to design and create a craft project using all or some of the skills learnt before or during the course.
Course Applications
Please choose your preferred study option below (subject to change).
This course costs: £
If the amount shown is more than £0.00 and you are aged 19 and over at the start of the course, you may have options to help fund your studies with us. The funding you can receive depends on your personal circumstances, and could mean you are entitled to fully subsidised or reduced tuition fees.
This course is fully funded for 16-18 year olds (if applicable to the course).
You may also be entitled to support with travel, childcare and equipment.
To find out exactly what you could receive, contact our Helpzone team on 08000 380 123 for a free, impartial appointment, with no commitment necessary.
“There are so many different aspects to the course which you learn about such as movies, animations and games. You have access to lots of industry standard equipment including macs, graphic tablets a whole range of cameras and microphones. The tutors dedicate a lot of time helping you find your creativity and the best way to express it.”Thomas Rainey