Kat Aucamp of Goldi presents MATRIX, Saturday 30 August

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Join us on Saturday 30 August, from 1:00pm-3:00pm in the Strand Arcade for Kat Aucamp of Goldi presents MATRIX. 

 

Maximum 10 participants - register by adding to cart and checking out, workshop is free but spots are limited so booking is essential!

 

In this workshop, attendees will learn how to construct a knitted garment without a written pattern, instead using an already loved garment as a frame - outline - matrix to create a new piece.


MATRIX is open to anyone who would like to evolve from knitting a simple scarf to start free form pattern making. Kat will share their methods of unconventional design and intuitive contemporary patch-working techniques to demystify the process of knitwear design.


Please bring along knitting needles, yarn and a piece of clothing that you love the shape of (eg. A t-shirt/ tank top/ vest).



About Kat Aucamp

 

Kat is a multidisciplinary artist based in Avondale, Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa. Using second hand and dead-stock yarn, their slow run knitwear label Goldi is driven by circular design methods, material exploration and playful experimentation, drawing inspiration from natural surroundings, digital spaces and pop culture to create one-off garments that have a focus on expression, quality and inclusivity.

 

 

 

The New Zealand Fashion Museum is for anyone with a love of fashion, heritage, innovation and creativity. With no fixed abode other than this online address, it is a museum dedicated to the curation of New Zealand’s rich fashion past, making it relevant for the present and future. Established in 2010 as a Charitable Trust, it records and shares the stories of the people, objects and photographs that have contributed to the development of New Zealand's unique fashion identity, making them visible and accessible to a broad audience through pop-up exhibitions, publications and our online museum. The Fashion Museum undertakes its own research and also draws together the collective knowledge held in our public institutions and by many individuals all around the country who are invited to contribute. Read more

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