Japanese Fabric Ball 'Kimekomi Mari' Accessory Workshop

Create a one-of-a-kind necklace or keychain using vintage Japanese fabric



2 hours Class size 1 to 10 guests       $90 (PayPal Pay in 4 available)

This workshop introduces the traditional Japanese craft "Kimekomi Mari" in a modern, sustainable way.
You will decorate paper clay balls using a variety of ethically sourced materials, hand-selected in Japan by your teacher, Izumi, such as kimono fabric, gorgeous liberty cotton prints, interesting pieces of leather and fabulous festive sparkles.
Izumi will demonstrate how to make the paper clay base at the beginning of the session, as drying time is too long for on-site making. Participants can then complete their own unique accessory, choosing to finish it as a necklace or a keychain, while enjoying a relaxing, mindful creative experience suitable for all skill levels.
Izumi Montgomery is a Japanese artist and workshop facilitator based in Sydney. After completing her Master of Fine Arts at Tokyo University of the Arts, she studied fashion design at TAFE and began creating wearable art and accessories using second-hand and upcycled materials. Izumi regularly runs sustainability-focused textile workshops at Reverse Garbage and community venues across Sydney.

Please note: Public dates for this class require at least 4 guests to run. In the unlikely event that we don't reach this number, we'll cancel the class; in this case we'll inform you and allow you to get a refund or reschedule, so please watch your email/SMS one day prior to the class.
What you'll get
Complete a finished accessory (necklace or keychain) made with your chosen vintage fabrics and take it home at the end of the session. Izumi will also demonstrate how to make the paper clay base during the session, so you can recreate it at home later.
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Knowledge required
No previous experience is required. Suitable for beginners and families.
What to bring
All materials are provided. You are welcome to bring your own small fabric scraps, but please note that not all materials may be suitable. Lightweight woven fabrics work best for this project.
Location

30 Carrington Road, Marrickville NSW

This venue is within walking distance from Tempe station (600m).

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Reverse Garbage
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We are a creative reuse centre making a difference in the world by reducing waste and creating change in the way we look at resources.
We run workshops for kids, adults and community groups so everyone can learn how to consume less and make more! With us, you'll see the creative potential in leftover and castaway materials to save them from going into landfill.
At Reverse Garbage you’ll find the materials, skills and inspiration you need to live more creatively, more sustainably and more meaningfully.

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