Textiles Courses

Bianca Cappai writes about making cupcakes at Whitworth Art Gallery

Friday, June 17th, 2011

On the 9th March 2011, I went with my colleagues and our English Tutor to visit the Whitworth Art Gallery, in Manchester. They have two different exhibitions in this gallery, one is textiles and one is about pictures and wallpapers. The first thing we did was enter the textile exhibition and sit around a table. Then a nice lady who is skilled in art and crafts, came to greet us.

Bianca is in the foreground of this picture

She told us we would be doing hand stitching work. She showed us how to make a cup cake made of different materials. The materials that we used were: thread, wool, needles, pinheads, pom-poms, felt material, plastic wire. We spent about two hours making a few cup-cakes. We made some really nice cup cakes.

After we finished we went around the gallery. The textile art gallery has really nice things, such as hand made rugs originally from Afghanistan, they had patterns symbolising the wars. I was impressed by this huge collage made of newspaper that had writing with headlines about politics and war. After we finished seeing the textiles we went to see the pictures and wallpapers. They have also got very good exhibits. I mostly liked the wallpapers. In particular I liked a wallpaper (symbolising a perfect paradise) showing beautiful trees and very colourful species of birds.

I really enjoyed going on this trip, and I learnt some new things like hand stitching and also knowing about other cultures from around the world.

Bianca is learning English in Rochdale with tutor, Khalda Ahmed. By the summer of 2011, Bianca will have taken, and passed, all of the Edexcel ESOL exams at Entry 3.

Well done Bianca, this is an accomplished piece of writing.

The writing in red shows where Bianca’s written English has been corrected. She can then compare her original work to the edited version here and discuss the differences with her tutor.


 

Tasleem Akhtar writes about her visit to Whitworth Art Gallery

Friday, June 17th, 2011

I went on 9th March 2011, to the Whitworth Gallery in Manchester, with my Teacher and English class.

I made cupcakes. They were very nice. I used cotton, wool, felt, scissors, pens, coloured pinheads, coloured pompoms, needles and thread.

I was very happy and enjoyed my day. I saw wallpapers. They were very expensive and beautiful.

I saw lots of pictures. All of the pictures were different and very nice and beautiful. They made very beautiful paintings. I saw a very nice rug made in Afghanistan, about fighting. The mat had pictures of tanks, cars, helicopters and handguns. The rug was made with different colours. The rug looked very nice and beautiful.

Tasleem is learning English in Rochdale with tutor, Khalda Ahmed. Tasleem is currently studying for the Edexcel ESOL exams at Entry 3.

Well done Tasleem. I am impressed by your excellent spelling of difficult words such as expensive, different and helicopter.

The writing in red shows where Tasleem’s written English has been corrected. She can then compare her original work to the edited version here and discuss the differences with her tutor.

 

Stitch In Time

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Zubede Karim’s memories of her grandmother weaving in Pakistan

 

WEA Learners make Cup Cakes at Whitworth Art Gallery

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

WEA Learners

 

Creative Textiles at Manchester Art Gallery

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Creative Textiles project

 

Whitworth & Inspire

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Whitworth & Inspire

 

Be Creative Be Inspired-photography and textiles course

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

 

On 3rd March a fabulous new photography and textiles course is taking place at Levenshulme Inspire, the converted church on Stockport Road in Levenshulme. The course will last for eight weeks and include two trips to Whitworth Art Gallery to take photographs and print on fabric. Click here to see the poster advertising the course and see below for more details.

 

Chinese New Year Banners

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

On Friday 21 January, 13 members of the Manchester Chinese Centre visited the People’s History Museum to make banners ready for Chinese New Year. You can view their work below. Thank you Karen Dring for taking the photos.

 

Warhol, Hirst & Morris all in the same room!

Monday, February 15th, 2010

I believe there are two sorts of people; those who love wallpaper and those who prefer plain paint in their homes. I fall into the second category. I have never put up wallpaper in a place I’ve lived in, much preferring one single block of colour, or pure, blank white on which to hang paintings and photographs. However, having recently visited The Walls are Talking wallpaper exhibition at the Whitworth Art gallery, I may have to rethink my notion of abode aesthetics. The designs on show are truly inspirational. From Damien Hirst’s meticulous repeats in Pharmacy and Butterfly, and AndyWarhol’s instantly recognisable Cow prints, to the daddy of them all – William Morris, the wallpapers will appeal to everyone with an interest in surface pattern design. [Read more...]

 

Gorgeous printed fabric – look!

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Today, the women on the A Stitch in Time course visited the Whitworth Art Gallery and attended a workshop on textile printing. I popped in with Fiona, to have a look at their work and chat to Wendy and Alan, the printmaker. There was a real buzz in the workshop with participants busy adding inks to their designs and choosing colours etc. The finished designs are beautiful and I have taken some photos which can be viewed here. I also conducted a very quick interview with Zubede Karim, who told me about her grandmother, who taught her how to weave in Pakistan. I will upload this to the site very soon.

As this course is proving so popular, we will shortly be running another A Stitch in Time course for adults from the Cheetham Hill area of Manchester. Check out the A Stitch in Time ticket for more details.