Discover being resourceful by learning to manage repurposed and recycled materials to create unique and interesting small sculptures, contemporary jewellery, or artworks for your interior. Using unconventional and unusual textile materials, there will be an emphasis on exploring techniques that can also be applied to create light shades, baskets, sculptures, cushions and more - the choices are huge with your outcomes being totally unexpected and surprising.
This practical hands-on small group workshop is based around Maggy facilitating and challenging you in an environment that is encouraging and stimulating. Maggy will provide technical guidance and share her extensive knowledge of working with a range of textile media, fostering experimentation and exciting growth in your personal art-making journey.
Maggy is an experienced tutor - she has a vast knowledge of many art and craft techniques, and has attended numerous residencies and exhibited her work nationally and internationally, including receiving several WOW awards.
Dates Available:
Saturday 07 February 2026 (10.00am) to Sunday 08 February 2026 (16:00pm)
Saturday 28 February 2026 (10.00am) to Sunday 1 March 2026 (16:00pm)
Limited on-site accommodation option: $125 per night incl. breakfast - two luxury double rooms. Transfers available on request at an additional cost. Contact for further details.
$15 small materials charge for the two-day workshop. There are options to purchase further materials at the workshop, or bring along a small amount of your own materials you may wish to trial.
Refreshments are provided, bring your lunch.
Further workshop details will be sent on confirmation of your enrolment.
Recycle & Create Workshop - Creative Textiles
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Price is per person. Includes service fee.
Tutor: MaggyJ
Level: Beginner
Date: Multiple Sessions Available | 2 Day Workshop
Location: Maggy's Studio | Richmond, Nelson 7020, New Zealand
NZTE is currently on sabbatical and not booking new workshops at this time - apologies for any inconvenience!
Feel free to join our waiting list using the contact form below, or send us an email at info@nztextileexperiences.co.nz.
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Discover being resourceful by learning to manage repurposed and recycled materials to create unique and interesting small sculptures, contemporary jewellery, or artworks for your interior. Using unconventional and unusual textile materials, there will be an emphasis on exploring techniques that can also be applied to create light shades, baskets, sculptures, cushions and more - the choices are huge with your outcomes being totally unexpected and surprising.
This practical hands-on small group workshop is based around Maggy facilitating and challenging you in an environment that is encouraging and stimulating. Maggy will provide technical guidance and share her extensive knowledge of working with a range of textile media, fostering experimentation and exciting growth in your personal art-making journey.
Maggy is an experienced tutor - she has a vast knowledge of many art and craft techniques, and has attended numerous residencies and exhibited her work nationally and internationally, including receiving several WOW awards.
Dates Available:
Saturday 07 February 2026 (10.00am) to Sunday 08 February 2026 (16:00pm)
Saturday 28 February 2026 (10.00am) to Sunday 1 March 2026 (16:00pm)
Limited on-site accommodation option: $125 per night incl. breakfast - two luxury double rooms. Transfers available on request at an additional cost. Contact for further details.
$15 small materials charge for the two-day workshop. There are options to purchase further materials at the workshop, or bring along a small amount of your own materials you may wish to trial.
Refreshments are provided, bring your lunch.
Further workshop details will be sent on confirmation of your enrolment.
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Offerings by MaggyJ
- 2 Days - 7 to 8 February 2026
- 2 Days - 28 February to 1 March 2026