garment design and making

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ANNE FARREN 

Four-day masterclass exploring circular garment design using preloved textiles, patchwork and collage techniques to create new cloth and zero-waste garments.

here are all the materials and tools you’ll need to successfully start this masterclass

date Friday 5 June to Monday 8 June 2026

duration 4 day 

venue location in York tba 1 week prior to class start

Transforming preloved cloth into expressive garments through sustainable design…

In this immersive four-day workshop, participants explore sustainable garment making through the creative re-application of cloth.

Working with selected components of preloved garments and textiles, participants will transform existing materials into newly constructed cloth. Through processes of collage, weaving and patchwork, fabrics are layered, joined and reimagined to create rich, textural surfaces ready to become garments.

The workshop invites makers to consider the memory held within cloth and the potential for restoring value to materials that already carry stories of wear, use and history. Through thoughtful design and experimentation, participants will develop new cloth that can be shaped into a zero-waste garment.

For those who have not taken the two-day pattern customisation workshop, reference patterns will be available to support the garment-making process.

Anne Farren — Textile Artist & Workshop Leader 

Websiteannefarren.com.au 
Instaanne.farrwood 
 
Anne Farren is a maker, educator and curator whose work traverses the art, craft and design of fashion and textiles. Anne has been actively engaged in creative practice for over 50 years. As a maker of both textile and garment-based works, the relationship of cloth to clothing is ever-present. 
 
Waste reduction and circularity are an overarching influence on her making and research into material conservation through repair, re-use and re-cycling. Central to her practice is the exploration of new ways of thinking and the application of both traditional and new technology in her work; practices that support sustainable approaches to making. 

date Friday 5 June to Monday 8 June 2026

duration 4 day 

venue location in York tba 1 week prior to class start

create and stay: participants will travel from across Australia, with many choosing to turn their time in York into a short creative getaway. The Wheatbelt offers a range of comfortable stays, from boutique guesthouses to self-contained cottages, all close to workshop venues.

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