Textile Weaving Workshop ~ Prato & Florence, Italy 2023

We had 2 fantastic groups for Pat Kinsella’s textile weaving workshops this May, with weavers from USA, Australia, UK, New Zealand and Belgium. Great to catchup with familiar faces and also welcome some new weavers and their partners.

Hannah spinning recycled plastic

“The field trips were really great. Pat is such a wonderful teacher. I was happy to have space to play and find what I wanted to learn. The conversation around sustainability was great. Learning about what Pat does was great. I am a better weaver for attending.” – Shannon, New Zealand

Karen @theoregonweaver

“Hearing about Pat’s life as a sample weaver for industry, having conversations about reducing textile waste, hearing about Prato’s textile industry past and present, and touring the rag picker, met all my hopes for this experience. Pat had many project activities ready for us to sample and remarkably they all helped reduced her textile “waste” in her studio too. Imagining new uses for bits of weaving projects that might have been discarded can be fun! 

Getting to know each of the tour group members added a rich texture and those connections certainly add to the experience. 

Having you, Sarah, and Valeria, guiding us through these adventures has been stimulating and wonderful. I will continue to share the textile tours with others.” - Karen, USA

Hannah wearing Karen’s @theoregonweaver experimental textile

“I loved the workshop with Pat, giving so much thought and ideas about recycling materials that I had never considered. Valeria was an excellent guide, she is so enthusiastic and went above and beyond to ensure we all got the most out of our time in Florence. She was an absolute delight. Wishing you and Simon the very best of health and happiness and I very much look forward to another tour studio experience.” – Gail, Australia

Mary @maryhandweaver

Pom pom Karen @theoregonweaver

Rag Rug Weaving Workshop ~ Glimåkra, Sweden 2022

Thanks very much to Marie Rolander and VävstolsMuseet at Glimåkra, Sweden for hosting our Rag Rug Weaving Workshop for 7 weavers from USA, Australia and Latvia. We’re looking forward to more workshops at VävstolsMuseet in 2023.

Workshop instructor Marie Rolander and some of our weavers (Photo: Tommy Svensson)

(Photo: Tommy Svensson)

Thank you so much for this great experience in Sweden. It was so much fun to spend time with you both again. You both go to great effort to make the experiences for your guests exceptional and I really look forward to more fun with The Tour Studio in Italy next year. It was a privilege to be on this tour with you. Many thanks for a fabulous experience.
— Gail, Australia

(Photo: Tommy Svensson)

I want to thank you so much for the lovely experience! I am really excited for the things we have experienced….everything has been so lovely and well organised/memorable. Thank you again for a wonderful experience!
— Sarah, USA

(Photo: Tommy Svensson)

(Photo: Tommy Svensson)

Thank you for all your efforts, you have done an amazing job. If you have another weaving tour in Sweden, you can put my name on the list now. I look forward to joining you on another weaving tour, take care and thank you for a lovely tour!
— Linda, USA
I’d like to say thank you for an incredible experience. The trip was a wonderful learning opportunity and I’m so grateful that I got to take part. Thank you for making a wonderful experience for us. We will remember it always - it’s been a dream come true for me.
— Susan, USA

Textile 1 course at Glimåkra Folkhögskola Sweden

Handwoven Textiles GIVEAWAY

To celebrate the release of our 2017 Handwoven Textiles workshops and tours, we’re giving away a stunning silk and cashmere cotton blend scarf handwoven and handknotted by master weavers Museo-Laboratorio di Tessitura a mano Giuditta Brozzetti of Perugia, Italy.

To enter visit us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thetourstudio/ or Instagram @thetourstudio

Enter on both for two chances to win!

Entries close 30th November, winner announced 1st December 2016.

Occhietto scarf handwoven by Brozzetti of Perugia. Black and white silk and cashmere cotton blend with hand knotted fringes.

Occhietto scarf handwoven by Brozzetti of Perugia. Black and white silk and cashmere cotton blend with hand knotted fringes.