Sat 31 Oct & Sun 1 Nov 2026
Sat 10am – 4pm, Sun 11am – 4pm
Join our Hand Stitched Mini Quilting Workshop, and learn how to turn treasured scraps in to something both beautiful and sustainable. Under the expert guidance of Eilidh Weir, you’ll learn traditional hand-stitching and piecing techniques to transform small fabric remnants into a unique mini quilt — perfect as a wall hanging, table mat, or the start of a larger project. Eilidh will guide you through simple patterns inspired by flowers, foliage and the tiny creatures that dart between them, and piece by piece, your mini quilt will grow into a gentle tribute to the plants and insects that shape our world.
This workshop celebrates the art of slow stitching, encouraging you to work mindfully with repurposed textiles and explore the beauty of imperfection. You’ll discover how to combine colour, texture and pattern while learning simple patchwork and quilting stitches that can be adapted for future projects.
Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned sewer looking to reconnect with handcraft, this workshop offers a relaxing, sustainable way to create something meaningful from materials that might otherwise go to waste.
Join us and stitch your way towards a more sustainable, creative future — one patch at a time.
Eilidh Weir is an artist and designer who is best know as the founder of sustainable fashion brand All That Is Braw. Eilidh’s holistic approach to sustainable fashion starts with careful sourcing of her materials, which are sewn in house, by hand, right here in Central Scotland, and even mended and altered as required by Eilidh’s own fair hand. Taking a zero waste approach, she saves all the scraps from her successful garment making cottage industry, and uses them to create beautiful textile artworks that champion sustainability, inclusivity, and understanding across a broad range of issues including mental health awareness and support for the LGBTQ+ community. She is passionate about mending and reducing textile waste and is keen to share these skills far and wide.
Book at: www.scottishcraftschool.com
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