Botanical Printing & Slow Making Workshop
About this Event
Sustainability Through Making
Discover circular fashion, natural dyeing, and textile storytelling through hands-on creative practice.
We invite you to spend an afternoon create a silk scarf using vintage 1980s Japanese kimono silk, giving new life to a textile rooted in tradition. Working with flowers, New Zealand and Australia native leaves, eucalyptus, maple, grevillea, mānuka and more, you'll transfer their pigments onto natural fibres in a sustainable method.
Come on your own, family or with a friend. You’ll leave with a wearable piece shaped by nature and tradition.
Suitable for ages 8+.
No experience needed. All materials included.
About the Artist
Jacqueline Tsang is an Auckland-based textile artist whose practice extends into community-based work.
She holds a BA in Print Design from Central Saint Martins, London. Her practice explores botanical printing, migration, memory, and belonging through working with natural materials.
She is a recipient of a Liberty London Print Design Award and the 2024 NZ Mindful Fashion Creative Excellence Award.
For more information @taklingtsangstudio on Instagram
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
NZD 67.00

















