Summary
This 2-hour, hands-on workshop is perfect for complete beginners who want to explore the screen printing process on fabric.
What you’ll do
You will be guided through designing and cutting your own paper stencils, setting up your screen, and confidently pulling ink through the silk screen to print onto fabric. By the end of the session, you will have a solid understanding of the screen-printing process and your own hand-printed fabric pieces and tote bag to take home.
What to bring
All equipment is included. You may want to bring along your own designs, but inspiration will be available for you to use on the day. Please bring an apron or old clothes that you don’t mind getting inky.
What you’ll get
By the end of the session, you will have a solid understanding of the screen-printing process and your own hand-printed fabric pieces and tote bag to take home.
Wee Bothy Art
Eleanor, a Scottish-born printmaker, owns Wee Bothy Art, which she has run with her daughter, Holly, since 2021. Eleanor studied Graphic Design at Glasgow School of Art before teaching art for over 30 years. Together, they create thoughtfully designed homeware using environmentally responsible materials. Their work reflects a slower, more considered approach to making, with a focus on quality, longevity and timeless design. Wee Bothy Art is a small family business built on care, craftsmanship and a love of well made, lasting pieces.











