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Japanese Embroidery

1st June 2025 - 5th June 2025

Facilitator: Jackie Hall

This unique art form originated in Buddhist temples and is used for the elaborate decoration of Kimonos. This rarely taught skill has been based at Hawkwood for over twenty years. Using traditional methods and techniques you will produce truly stunning works of art and learn about Japanese culture.

This course is open to people with some experience of Japanese Embroidery with Jackie Hall.

Event time: 1st June 2025 4:00pm - 5th June 2025 4:00pm

Interested in spreading the cost of this course? Select Clearpay at checkout.

Not seeing Clearpay? Email info@hawkwoodcollege.co.uk for your payment options.

What Is Included

For the majority of our courses, both residential and non-residential rates are available. Residential options are fully inclusive with all meals provided. Non-residential options include suppers, lunches and all refreshments and exclude B&B. Some of our short day courses, events and talks do not include meals and refreshments. For more details about this course, please see the Practical Information section below.

Additional Activities

  • Mindful walking through our woodland trails
  • Meditate in our Woodland Sanctuary
  • Go on a hike and explore the Cotswolds AONB
  • Discover surrounding charming market towns

At a Glance

  • Learn a unique type of embroidery 
  • Learn about the symbolism and colour usage that form part of Japenese Embroidery 
  • Rarely taught skill
  • Location of outstanding natural beauty
  • Enjoy delicious meals and refreshments

What You Will Gain

  • Instruction in a new technique 
  • Produce stunning works of art
  • Knowledge about Japanese culture

Booking Options

Residential (single)Residential single rate
£828.00
Residential (shared)Residential shared rate
£728.00
Non-residentialNon-residential rate
£568.00

Interested in spreading the cost of this course? Select Clearpay at checkout.

Not seeing Clearpay? Email info@hawkwoodcollege.co.uk for your payment options.

Japanese Embroidery Tutors

Jackie Hall

Jackie Hall

More about Japanese Embroidery

Japanese Embroidery (shishu in Japanese) is a hand-embroidery technique that is over 1000 years old. The exquisite designs are based on seasons and celebrations. You can find these primarily on the traditional dress of kimono and obi.

This tradition was handed down through Kurenai-Kai in Japan and the Japanese Embroidery Center in Atlanta.

This unique type of embroidery uses pure silk threads, and works on the finest quality of silk and metallic fabrics. All equipment used is Japanese. These include very fine handmade needles.

We mount the fabric drum-tight on a traditional embroidery frame. This will keep the tension on the threads to enhance the shine. We use Japanese gold and silver metallic threads in many colours and thicknesses. The tradition uses reeled silk, either as flat thread or twisted by hand. These are made into a variety of sizes and degrees of twist.

Instruction in the techniques are given in an orderly progression of phases to develop your skill. While there are about fifty basic techniques, some phases cover a number of procedures, and others focus on only one.

Along with instruction in technique you will be introduced to the symbolism and colour usage that form part of the tradition of Japanese Embroidery.

The serenity of the surrounding grounds of Hawkwood embellishes this retreat with woodlands, wildlife, and wonderful food. A splendid setting for such an exquisite practice.

Are you new to Japanese Embroidery?
If you haven’t worked with Jackie previously and are new to Japanese Embroidery please contact Hawkwood directly before booking online.

Practical Information

Please note that prices are listed per person.

Residential options are fully inclusive with all meals provided. Non-residential options include suppers, lunches and all refreshments and exclude B&B.

Materials will cost extra.

I love to come to Hawkwood Japanese embroidery classes. With expert tuition, I learnt to embroider beautiful pictures in piece and tranquility of the countryside, it is a wonderful escape!
Past Participant

About Hawkwood

Hawkwood is a stunning Grade Il listed 19th Century country house, surrounded by 42 acres of sustainably managed woodland, farmland, and gardens. Set in the heart of the Cotswolds - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - it is a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. With a diverse selection of nearly 150 courses, there's plenty to choose from, including courses in transformative leadership, future thinking, inner life, music and the arts.

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