Exquisite Corpse Workshop

Class Length: 3hrs

Class Cost: $50

Are Materials Included? Yes, materials are provided by Hoop & Bee for this class, or students are encouraged to bring their own.

Class Description: An experimental quilting workshop with Sarah King using the principles of the dadaist drawing technique: the exquisite corpse.

The aim of this approach will be to inspire each other to create an intuitive work by reacting to what is immediately given to us.

This workshop will consist of timed rounds: sew a quilt block, pass it to the next quilter. Each round the quilter must piece a quilt block connecting to the block before it. At the end of 6 rounds each participant will have a row of 6 blocks to take home: a collaborative catalyst for your next quilt!

This class will run with 3+ participants. 

PLEASE NOTE: Some sewing & piecing experience is necessary. If you have never used a sewing machine before and are feeling nervous or stressed about using one for the first time, please consider taking our Sewing Machine Confidence Builder prior to this class, or get in touch for a private one-on-one lesson.


Class Registration

All Hoop & Bee classes require registration to ensure enough seats and equipment for everyone. If you have any questions or difficulty scheduling, please reach out and we’ll be happy to help during our regular daytime staffed hours, Monday - Friday from 10am-4pm.

This class will run with 3+ participants. If there are not enough participants, you will be contacted to shift your seat to another time/date this class is being offered.

NOTE: if you do not see any classes on the schedule, it means either all classes are currently full, or are not being offered at this time. If you would like to register for a waiting list OR request a class to be offered in the future, please contact us.

Before your first class, please review our Class Policies. All participants should be 16+ unless approved by the instructor. Remember to only bring closed-top beverages to class! We are located on the second floor of Eastworks in Suite 209. We look forward to making with you!


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