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             Collared boudoir shades - a lampshade masterclass

notes - partner with Cloth House for sari trim
silk and chiffon in acid colours
shade frames provided
send links to silk shops 
two or three days? (aim for two - Eli trialling lesson plan and finished thing

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There is something deliciously boudoir about a pleated chiffon lampshade. It's that almost impossible-to-achieve combination of the sheerest softest fabric with precision perfect pleating...  a glorious challenge for the lampshade maker (but we do rather like to show off...)
This class is designed to bring lampshade makers who have already mastered simple knife and box pleating techniques up to a new level of creativity and technical excellence.
Over the two/three days we will be looking at the skill and structure of sunburst and fan pleating, mastering the measuring and folding techniques. Students will choose one of these skills to work on during the two days, creating their own shade to take home.
Students will be provided with a rectangular empire shade to work on. These will be lined in silk doupion and then cover with pleated silk chiffon. 
Who's it for? Lampshade makers who have already mastered simple pleating techniques such as knife and box pleats. This course is for confident makers and sewers. Students will be expected to be able to work independently on their own design.

What is provided? We will provide each student with a rectangular empire shade to work on. We will also provide binding tape, silk doupion and silk chiffon fabrics, all in shades of white and cream. Pins, needles, sewing threads and sewing machines will all be available for use.

What to bring? Students will be provided with suitable shade frames which will be their working practice frames for the duration of the course. There is no need to bring alternatives but if you have something you are planning to work on in future, you are welcome to bring it for discussion.
Silk fabrics are also provided, all in natural shades of white and cream. Students may bring their own appropriate fabrics to use if they prefer. Students are encouraged to bring their own haberdashery kits, simply because most of us like to use our own things.
We will keep your creativity fuelled plenty of tea, coffee and home made cake. You are welcome to bring a packed lunch or may prefer to make the most of the Field Kitchen, which is just next door.

(a little aside: chiffon is either used for lampshades, or very special night attire and couture evening frocks)

Class duration:             Two days 9.30am to 5pm.
Forthcoming dates:    24th and 25th April 2020         SPACES AVAILABLE
Fee:                                     £245
Suitability:                     Practiced sew-ers, and soft furnishers (please ask if unsure)


To book your place, email joannaheptinstall@btopenworld.com We will be able to answer all your questions about your plans for your lampshade and will give you payment details, either via bank transfer or cheque. Your booking will be confirmed on receipt of the £xx deposit.
We reserve the right to cancel this course should we have insufficient bookings. Should we have to cancel, we will aim to give you 10 days notice and will fully reimburse you.
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