Water and Line: Watercolour and Stitch

Ozden Dora Clow

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Learn how to paint an abstract watercolour background on paper and then enhance it with simple stitching. This is a workshop for all levels and offers an enjoyable way to explore watercolour, texture and the creative dialogue between paint and thread.

Materials

  • Water colour rag paper, max size A5. I used Khadi paper, available online for example at https://www.cassart.co.uk/brands/khadi/

  • Two watercolour brushes, a size 1 or 2 for finer work and a round size 6 brush.

  • Three colours that you think well together: I used Mars black, Indigo and Cadmium red, but of course you can pick your own set of three colours.

  • Dmc mouline thread of a similar, but not exactly the same colour as one of the three used in the background. An entirely different colour of your choice is fine too!

  • An HB pencil

  • 2 jars of clean water

  • Thimble

  • Millinery needle size 9

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Ozden Dora Clow

Ozden Dora Clow is a textile artist and educator working with slow stitch, needle lace on paper or cloth. her practice explores flow, memory and emotional tempo through repetitive, meditative gestures. Drawing on various traditions, she creates delicate works that sit between fragility and resilience. Alongside her studio practice, she teaches locally and internationally, sharing textile making as a space for attention and quiet resistance to speed. her approach values process over product, inviting students into a grounded, reflective relationship with making.

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