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Stitched & Woven Landscapes

A workshop with textile artists Dorothy Ronaldson and Helena Powell

Starts 4 Aug
75 British pounds
Mill Tye Gallery and Arts Centre

Available spots


Service Description

Stitched & Woven Landscapes: Working with Sudbury Silk A workshop with textile artists Dorothy Ronaldson and Helena Powell Date: Tuesday 4th August (Part of Helena Powell’s Summer Artist in Residence) Time: 9:30am to 3:00pm Price: £75 per person This special collaborative workshop brings together textile artists Helena Powell and Dorothy Ronaldson to explore landscape through woven and stitched responses using locally produced Sudbury silk. Participants will work with silk threads and fabrics to create a small landscape-inspired piece, combining Helena’s approach to colour, structure and weaving with Dorothy’s stitched, expressive mark-making. Through guided exercises, you’ll explore how colour, texture and rhythm can evoke place, memory and atmosphere. The workshop will move between structured exploration and intuitive making, offering insight into two distinct but complementary textile practices. All materials will be provided, and no prior experience is required. This is a rare opportunity to work with a loom and learn from two artists working side by side, and to engage directly with silk as both a material and a narrative thread rooted in Sudbury’s textile heritage. Part 1: Colour & Structure (Led by Helena Powell) • Introduction to colour pairing and pattern • Demonstration of simple woven structures • Participants create a small woven or structured base using silk and thread Part 2: Stitched Landscape (Led by Dorothy Ronaldson) • Introduction to stitched mark-making and landscape interpretation • Working into the woven or silk base using embroidery and free stitch • Developing texture, depth and narrative through stitch Part 3: Reflection & Sharing • Informal discussion about process and material • Artists share how weaving and stitch intersect in their practices Participants will leave with: • A stitched and/or woven textile study which you can continue to work on at home • Practical techniques to develop further at home • A deeper understanding of how contemporary textile artists interpret landscape. What to Bring: All your materials will be supplied but please bring fabric and thread cutting scissors, medium-size Crewel & Milliners needles. Refreshments: Tea, coffee, cakes & biscuits will be provided. Please bring a packed lunch. Access: Please note this workshop is held in the upper gallery, which is not accessible for wheelchair users. We apologise for any inconvenience. Places are limited — early booking is essential.


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Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy Course Bookings: • Places on our courses are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis upon receipt of payment. • Submitting an application form without payment does not reserve a place on the course. • To guarantee a place, all applicants must pay in full after submitting their form. Refunds and Cancellations: • Cancellations up to 7 days before the course start date: Participants may cancel and receive a refund, subject to a £25 cancellation fee. • Cancellations within 72 hours of the course start date: Refunds will not be issued. • Non-attendance: No refunds will be provided for students who do not attend due to illness, personal commitments, or professional obligations. Course Changes or Cancellations by Mill Tye Gallery: • Mill Tye Gallery reserves the right to cancel or amend courses due to unforeseen circumstances. In such cases, participants will be offered an alternative date or a full refund. Access: • Workshops take place in the upper gallery, which is not wheelchair accessible. • If you have any physical disabilities or special learning needs, please notify us in advance by emailing milltye@icloud.com or calling 01787 376796, and we will do our best to accommodate you. Safety: • Prohibited items: Aerosol fixative sprays, smoking, mobile phones, radios, and personal stereos are not permitted during workshops. • Personal belongings: Participants are responsible for their belongings at all times. The gallery cannot accept liability for loss or damage to personal items. • Participants must take all work and belongings with them at the end of the class. Disclaimer: • The information in this policy is accurate at the time of publication. Mill Tye Gallery reserves the right to update or amend these terms as needed. For any questions or issues, please contact us at milltye@icloud.com or call 01787 376796


Contact Details

  • Cornard Mills, Mill Tye, Great Cornard, Sudbury CO10 0GW, UK

    + 01787 376796

    milltye@icloud.com


The Mill Tye Gallery has been paving the way for new and undiscovered talent from across the region.

Sitting by the idyllic River Stour in Great Cornard, the Gallery provides a backdrop of natural beauty to celebrate the works of local contemporary artists, printmakers, sculptors and potters.

Mill Tye Gallery and Arts Centre

3 Cornard Mills, Mill Tye,

Great Cornard, Sudbury,

Suffolk CO10 0GW

Telephone: 01787 376796

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