Crafting and Creating - Writing, Poetry, Art, Fancrafts

Creative writing, cosplay and make up, knitting and yarncraft, food, drink, podcasting and kid-friendly crafting workshops all form part of the crafting and creating group. The defining feature is celebration of creativity. From distilling to diary-keeping, we won't just be running practical workshops but also talking about communities, people and contexts that make all these things happen. Here's what we've got coming up for you this August:

Thursday

  • Uh oh!: Last Minute Cosplay Fix and Rescue
    Beaujolais 7pm-9:30pm

    Ash Le Galloudec, Maz, Elly Frances, Ria Farrell
    Extra pairs of hands for when your cosplay misbehaves. Experienced sewing folks and cosplayers on hand to fix up, so you can carry on looking sharp!


Friday

  • Beginners Guide to Cosplay
    Alsace 11:45am-12:45pm

    Karen Graham, Maz, Ash Le Galloudec
    Interested in taking up Cosplay? Cosplayed a few times but not sure where to go from here? Not sure how to approach a particular costume? Let our friendly panel of cosplayers guide you along with some ideas and insight into choosing a character, making your own costumes and accessories and where to source them from.

  • Tunisian Crochet
    Beaujolais 1:30pm-2:30pm

    Laura Beard
    Learn the basics of Tunisian crochet, a cross between crochet and knitting. Create a 1 or 2 coloured coaster. Suitable for advanced beginners. Help and materials provided.

  • Metal Jewellery Crafting Workshop (ticketed)
    Bourgogne 1:30pm-4:00pm

    Helen Foster-Turner
    Helen Foster-Turner will be teaching attendees how to turn bronze or copper clay into very lovely jewellery. Choose from a range of designs or even create your very own Ymir!

  • Make Friends and get Stuff Done: How to Build an Inclusive Community
    Alsace 5:00pm-6:00pm

    Rowan Ellis
    Talk / workshop about empowering people to start and cultivate their own inclusive communities and create change. Based on the Five Cs of Community Building, this talk will guide people through so they end up with a plan of how to create their own (or better help an existing) community, such as book clubs, art groups, mentorship programmes, online communities etc.

  • Stitch and Chatter: Bring along your latest project and meet other geeks who knit, sew or crochet
    Beaujolais 5:00pm-6:00pm

    Ria Farrell
    Bring along your latest project and meet other geeks who knit, crochet and sew

  • Colouring for Geeks
    Pouilly 5:00pm-6:00pm

    Sophie Hambleton, Ria Farrell
    Come and colour with us! We’ve got geeky colouring books and supplies for a relaxed session with a geeky theme.

  • Writing Queer Characters
    Mouton Cadet 6:45pm-7:45pm

    Pip Janssen, Cherry Potts, Arkady Rose, Julia
    Want to write believable LGBTQIA+ characters in your fiction stories? This session is aimed at both LGBTQIA+ authors and also straight and cis authors - everyone who want to write better constructed LGBTQIA+ characters.

  • The Mouth Behind the Mask: Masked Poetry Writing
    Beaujolais 8:30pm-9:30pm

    Angela Cleland
    In this masked poetry workshop we will explore how we can use alter egos, human, animal or inanimate, to protect ourselves when we're writing, enabling us to convey difficult emotions or experiences or get at truths we might otherwise be uncomfortable admitting to or expressing. We will start by taking a look at a few poems that employ personae and then engage in a series of creative writing exercises with the aim of producing some draft alter ego poems of our own. Pens, paper and masks will be provided, but folks can bring their own if they wish!


Saturday

  • Uh oh!: Last Minute Cosplay Fix and Rescue
    Mouton Cadet 9am-9:45am

    Ash Le Galloudec
    Extra pairs of hands for when your cosplay misbehaves. Experienced sewing folks and cosplayers on hand to fix up, so you can carry on looking sharp!

  • Cosplay and Diversity
    Mouton Cadet 11:45am-12:45pm

    Tlanti
    Cosplaying has historically been portrayed as a hobby for the least marginalised. We know that isn't accurate - plus sized cosplayers can rock a Leia bikini, disabled cosplayers can cosplay as any character - including non-disabled ones, and can choose whether to incorporate any mobility aids we have into the costume or not. Hijabi women can awesome and modest cosplays - hijabi Disney cosplayer Saraswati has been lighting up everywhere from Instagram to Buzzfeed. Black cosplayer Jay Justice graced the cover of A-Force while cosplaying She Hulk and dedicated the issue to everyone who was discouraged from cosplaying by bullies, with the message to other black cosplayers - "We can be heroes too." This roundtable is for you if you've ever had people question whether you could "pull off" a character of a different body type or perceived gender to you or a canonically white character if you aren't white yourself, if you've been asked if you can really cosplay Wonder Woman in a wheelchair, Thor with an assistance dog or Sansa Stark while pregnant. Come and discuss costuming mods and hacks, cosplaying in the binary when you live outside it, queering characters' presentations. This space is open to all, but please be mindful that white cis non-disabled and conventionally bodied people are not the focus for this discussion.

  • Yaaaaarn! A Pirate Themed Knitting and Crochet Session
    Beaujolais 1:30pm-2:30pm

    Sophie Hambleton and Laura Beard
    Craft eyepatches, skull-and-crossbones wristbands and other pirate-themed booty from yarn! Hilarious pirate accessories and materials provided.

  • Dresses of Future Past: how Costume Designers use historical clothing to create futuristic fashion
    Bordeaux 1:30pm-2:30pm

    Elly Frances
    Talk by Elly Frances about how designers have tackled designing the future over the past 50 years, how their decisions were informed by contemporary events and what they hoped to convey in their designs. Covering gendering in uniforms, cultural appropriation (exoticising existing non Western traditional dress rather than creating original design concepts) and how changes in ordinary fashion can affect our interpretation of a future that was designed in the past.

  • Original Poetry Open Mic
    Beaujolais 5pm-6pm

    Ria Farrell
    Come and read out your own original poetry in a supportive and creative environment.

  • Something to Sing About: The Whedon Singalong
    Cremant 5pm-6pm

    Sophie Hambleton and Hannah Bunce
    Sing along with your favourite tunes from the Whedonverse, featuring Dr Horrible’s SIngalong blog, The Buffy Musical episode and Firefly. Dancing demons optional.

  • Brain of Knitain - A Quiz for Crafty Geeks
    Alsace 8:30pm-9:30pm

    Ria Farrell
    A tricky-but-fun quiz with a broad crafting theme and a goody bag of various craft supplies up for grabs for the winning team! Crafting knowledge beneficial, but not strictly required.

  • Sunday

  • Stitch and Chatter: Bring along your latest project and meet other geeks who knit, sew or crochet
    Mouton Cadet 9am-9:45am

    Ria Farrell
    Bring along your latest project and meet other geeks who knit, crochet and sew

  • Weird Science Craft Session for Kids
    Alsace 10am-11am

    Ben Crossley, Arkady Rose
    Science themed craft activities for children aged 3-11.

  • How to Cosplay on a Budget
    Bouzy 11:45am-12:45pm

    Karen Graham, Ash Le Galloudec, Heather, Jen, Lauren
    Panel discussion about cosplay with tips and tricks for crafting your own cosplay that won’t cost the earth.

  • Feminine Writing: finding a New Voice for Women in 21st Century Fantasy Fiction
    Reims 11:45am-12:45pm

    Helen Kenwright, Pip Janssen, Cherry Potts, Ciaran
    A short talk and panel discussion, interspersed with short creative writing exercises.

  • Geeky Biscuit Decorating
    Pouilly 1:30pm-2:30pm

    Ria Farrell and Sophie Hambleton
    Fun, chilled session for people to put icing and various sugary things on biscuits to create some geeky designs themed around Pokemon, My Little Pony, Harry Potter and X-Men, or make your own design.

  • Foundations of Stone: Fantasy World Building Workshop (Creative Writing)
    Bordeaux 3:15-4:15pm

    Pip Janssen
    Creative writing workshop on how to dream up a well thought out world in fantasy fiction.
  • Year: 
    2016

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