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RESIDENTIAL COURSES in beautiful Richmond, North Yorkshire 01748 825354 / 07753146917
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KIMEKOMI DOLLS
These dolls were originally called KAMO-NINGYOU.
It means that original dolls made at the Kami Kamo shrine in Kyoto. It was made of piece of willow wood. These days the bodies are designed, a mould is taken and the dolls are ready to start work on.
Venue: Gilling West, Richmond, North Yorkshire Tutor: Jill Clay
Fees: Residential: (accom. Tuition plus meals) £365 FULLY BOOKED Non-Resident: (tuition only and lunch only) £265 FULLY BOOKED
The course fees include 2 small starter dolls, 1 intermediate doll and use of professional tools. Other dolls can be purchased either during or after the course.
NEXT AVAILABLE DATES
Dates: 18th – 23th May 2009 Fully Booked Please email for next dates Course Times: Monday 3pm- Saturday 3pm
(Resident learners are expected to arrive in time for dinner at 5.45pm on Monday) This course aims to… teach basic and intermediate techniques in Kimekomi doll making. Create perfect examples of this traditional Japanese craft as well as improving those skills you may already have..
It is for… everyone who wishes to learn this great craft to produce Japanese dolls as collectables. During the course… through actively making, mending and finishing your own dolls as well as working with professional tools and fabrics you will soon be looking forward to producing bigger and better pieces.
Assessment will be... stage by stage checking of learners work to ensure they fully understand each process. By the end of the course… you will be able to: Prepare your doll base Repair any problemsUse provided patternsMake your own patterns Learn to fully finish your doll to the highest standard
After the course… you can produce your own Kimekomi doll using skills learned. You can work in a variety of fabrics suitable for Kimekomi doll making and prepare to achieve your Japanese certification.
Please bring: Pair of sharp scissors, notebook, any special food you may require. You will be staying in a luxury holiday cottage, breakfast and lunch and supper will be provided. Please let me know if you have any intolerances or allergies. Other tools may be borrowed from the tutor if needed.
Additional costs: Dolls and tools can be purchased during or after the course
Tutor profile: Jill Clay has studied many traditional Japanese arts. As well as Kimekomi Jill is a well known silk artist and chigiri-e artist. She lives in Gilling West and is dedicated to passing on her skills in a fun and friendly way.
Other courses include: Japanese arts and crafts
Kimono dressing The taste of Japanese Tea Gashaku- study week for both English and Japanese students Chigiri-e, Japanese torn paper
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