Japanese Journey Masterclass - ENROLMENTS OPEN TO MEMBERS

ENROLMENTS ARE NOW CLOSED. ACCESS AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS ONLY.

The Japanese Journey Masterclass is NOW CLOSED.

Gold members have full access at any time.

The Japanese Journey Masterclass grew from a love of Japanese textiles and a desire to know more about processes and historical fibre arts in Japan.

This idea has been forming in my mind over almost 2 years. I knew that it would not be possible for me to take a physical trip to Japan but I very much wanted to undertake research and combine my previous explorations into Japanese arts with my handweaving.

So I decided that a virtual textile journey to Japan would be the best option to satisfy my fascination and explore ideas. When I mentioned the idea to others in my weaving community, I discovered that many of them were very eager to take the journey also - and so a year ago I began putting together this virtual journey that became a Masterclass!

There are three projects in total to complete in the course, multiple printable PDF's and extra slide videos that delve into Japan's textile past.

The first section of the Japanese Journey Masterclass is all about indigo. We talk about the origins and uses of indigo in Japan. Then we use the modern conveniences of indigo powder to make our own indigo vat.

All three projects are dyed with indigo, however I do provide alternatives for those who don't feel ready to venture into indigo dyeing.




"This is a class that has been worth the wait Kelly, you have really gone all out on this one. Every project is outstanding and I will really enjoy working through this class. I will be slow in the 'doing', but I'll get there in the end. Thanks for this beauty!"

Gai

Project 1 is the Sashiko Placemats. We begin by weaving the cloth, dyeing it with indigo, embroidering designs onto the cloth using the stunning sashiko (which translates to "little stabs") techniques, and finally sewing the unique and striking placemats. I know these will become a feature of anyone's dining table as well as a conversation piece.


 

"Kelly, I have been mesmerized all day, watching all of these wonderful instructions! I am not set up at this point for any dying...but I do plan on weaving some white cotton yardage soon to have ready for when I can..so many ideas running through my head right now!! wonderful job!!!! Thanks".

Charlotte

Project 2 is the Shibori Pillows. Once again, we begin with weaving the cloth, but this time we learn the art of woven shibori. Shibori is a method of resist dyeing and can be achieved in a variety of ways with a variety of results. For us weavers, we have the additional fun of being able to weave out resist designs into the cloth to use later in the dyeing process.


 

Project 3 is the Japanese Apron. This is the largest project but very achievable. The simple crossover style of the apron makes it a sewing project that is simple enough for beginners. It is also an elegant and useful finished piece - I intend to use my apron to catch all those pesky fibres that fall onto my clothes while I'm weaving!

 

"I am two thirds my way through this course and highly recommend it. As always Kelly’s instructions are clear and well demonstrated. I have chosen to do all of my weaving first and then dye and make up the pieces. The plain weaving is very “peaceful” to do and gives a sense of creating something beautiful and functional."

Glenda

What skill level is this course for?

This masterclass is aimed at those who are familiar with and confident with their loom. Although the projects are all plain weave, we do use fine threads, which can present a challenge for newer weavers.

You also need to be familiar with basic sewing on your machine.

Other skills (sashiko embroidery, indigo dyeing) are taught in the class and are intended to build and expand your current skill set.

What do I need to complete this course?

A sense of adventure, first and foremost! Some of the skills you will learn in this course are challenging and take practice. But I know that, with the right attitude you will find it very rewarding to learn these new skills and add to your creative repertoire!

"Yes loved this. Looking forward to doing some of these type of projects this summer. Thanks for the inspiration."

Robyn

 

What equipment will I need to complete the course?

All the fabric for the three projects can be woven on a rigid heddle loom, as we use the classic and beautiful plain weave for every project. I wove my apron fabric on my floor loom, but this was a matter of practicality so that I could be more time efficient in making the course.

What size does my loom need to be?

I used my 24" loom but as always, projects can be adapted to suit smaller sized loom. A 15" or larger is preferable though. Project 1 uses a 12.5 dent heddle and the other 2 projects use a 10 dent heddle. Once again, if you don't have a 12.5 the project can be adapted to a 10 dent.

What other things will I need?

A full materials list will be available upon purchase of the course. However, to complete all the projects you will probably need to purchase some extra tools. Dyeing equipment, embroidery hoops (optional), sashiko supplies and things of that nature will be needed. I've tried to provide affordable options and sources for additional equipment where needed.

Will I need a sewing machine and serger?

A sewing machine - yes. Every project is sewn together on a machine. Basic sewing skills are needed.

A serger - I consider this a luxury item - if have one, brilliant, if you don't, you will get by. You will need a way to secure raw edges of hand woven cloth, you can do that with a zig zag stitch on a sewing machine though.


 

The course includes almost 8 hours of video content and 6 printable PDF's.

You can complete the projects in whatever order you please, though I do recommend that you work through them in order to build those skills as you go and follow the lessons with ease.

I am so very pleased to announce that this course is fully closed captioned. This is part of my commitment to make online learning more accessible to the hearing impaired and challenged.

The Japanese Journey Masterclass opens this weekend, I hope you can join me on a virtual journey to Japan! The doors to the course will only be open for 3 days, so make sure you get in quick and don't miss out!

 

Gold members already have full access to this course as part of their membership.

Yearly, 6 monthly and monthly members will receive a special offer to purchase the course at a discount rate.

The course is also available at full price as a single purchase.

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Your Instructor


Kelly
Kelly

Kelly is a self taught weaver with a big passion for sharing the timeless art of weaving with others. Kelly is known for her calm and slow teaching style and she bases her classes on how she would have liked to have been taught. She designs all of her own projects and caters for levels from beginner to intermediate. Most available classes are for the rigid heddle loom, floor, table and inkle loom weaving.


Course Curriculum


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Frequently Asked Questions


When does the course start and finish?
The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish.
How long do I have access to the course?
How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.
What if I am unhappy with the course?
We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact us in the first 30 days and we will give you a full refund.

This course is closed for enrollment.