MAY MORRIS EMBROIDERY WORKSHOP

This event is in-person only and will take place in the Museum's Learning Studio

This event is now FULLY BOOKED
But note there will be another chance to enjoy the workshop on Thu 1 Feb. Tickets available soon

Booking is essential


With Lynn Hulse, ornamental embroidery expert

Using a limited palette of simple colours and playing with light and shade in the placing of stitches, you will get the rare opportunity to embroider one of May Morris’s botanical designs from the Ashmolean collection, and to study original examples of 19th-century needlework.

May Morris (1862–1938, daughter of William and Jane Morris) was the talented, influential embroiderer and designer of the Arts & Crafts movement.

Embroidery design inspired by May Morris with brown and nature themed colour pattern

May Morris embroidery design

This practical workshop, led by Lynn Hulse, will also explore the changing attitude towards colour in the production of hand-embroidered textiles for the home during the 19th-century and the Victorian era. The event supports our Colour Revolution exhibition.

All materials provided.


BOOKING

This event is in-person only in the Learning Studio

Tickets are £105 for the one-day workshop

If you have any questions, please email us at publicprogrammes@ashmus.ox.ac.uk