Constructed Textiles Workshop
Students can experiment with a variety of materials and techniques for constructed textile design using our Stoll Digital Knitting Machine, traditional Dubied and domestic knitting machines, Digital and hand weaving looms, sewing machines and a CAD embroidery machine.
In the Constructed Textiles Workshop you’ll make use of digital sewing, weaving, embroidery and knitting machines with professional software. Equipment includes; Louet and ARM floor looms, Harris 4,8 & 16 shaft looms, Bernina sewing machines, Merlin Pro CAD Embroidery Machine, spinning wheels and smocking machines.
The main Constructed Textiles Workshop is located in SG1 on the lower ground floor of St Georges Building. Additional equipment is integrated within the Textiles course studio in SG18 (ground floor St Georges Building). Situated within this room is the STOLL CMS 530K electronic knitting machine with supporting software and work stations, pattern cutting tables and a range of domestic knitting and sewing machines.
Located at the heart of the campus in our St Georges Street building our textiles workshops are equipped with resources for digital and traditional knit, weave, embroidery, print and dye.
Find the Constructed Textiles Workshop
Room SG01,
Lower ground floor,
St Georges Building,
St Georges St,
Norwich NR3 1BB
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