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Drawing with Threads and Textiles

This exciting course combines textiles with creative drawing using diverse techniques with paper, fabric, collage, assemblage. Including sketching, painting, weaving and embroidering lines on the surface of papers and textiles, exploring the materiality of different surfaces.
On Campus, Weekend Workshop
11 Apr - 12 Apr 2026
9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Registration Open
$455.00 $505.00
GST included where applicable.
  • Number of classes: 2
  • Total Course Hours: 12
  • Discipline: Drawing
  • Lecturer: Armando Chant
  • Age: 16 years and over
  • Levels: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
  • Location: National Art School

Drawing with Threads and Textiles

Course Details

In this creative short course, students will explore the fusion of textiles and drawing through various experimental techniques, including stitching on paper and fabric, collage, and assemblage to achieve individual results.

Led by Armando Chant, the course delves into the intimate connection between drawing and textile techniques, encouraging students to transform surfaces using sketching, painting, staining, weaving, and embroidered lines on paper and textiles.

Through hands-on tasks and guided exploration, participants will discover how materiality can shape creative expression. Armando introduces students to influential artists working with textiles, expanding their understanding of how fibres, traces, and threads can merge with drawing to produce imaginative and unique works.

This course emphasises an explorative approach and invites participants to embrace a personal approach to creating imaginative artworks using drawing and textile techniques.

* NAS Short Courses are open to students of ages 16 years and over. The NAS Art Club is open to students from ages 15 years and over. 

* Drawing and painting short courses may be held in upstairs studios. If access to stairs is not suitable, please contact us at [email protected] 

* What to bring? Please refer to the list of required materials in the Art Materials field below. 

Art Materials

Students must supply their own art materials, please refer to the list below.

Buy materials at Spotlight, Morris and Sons, Mitre 10, Parker’s Fine Art Supplies or bring materials from your own home supplies.

  • A3 cartridge paper pad
  • Pencils – 2B, 4B and 6B
  • 1 rubber eraser
  • 3 sticks willow charcoal
  • 1 bottle of water-based black ink
  • Selection of cheap paintbrushes – wide, mid and narrow sized brushes
  • Acrylic paint – cheap student grade tubes in black, white and two colours of your own choice
  • Scissors
  • Retractable cutting blade
  • Masking tape and sticky tape
  • Fabrics – 1 meter of calico or white cotton, 1 metre of coloured or patterned fabric of your own choice, inexpensive
  • Range of fabric pieces, scraps or offcuts if you have them.
  • Threads – range of threads e.g. sewing, embroidery, wool etc
  • Needles – range of sewing needs of different sizes
  • Bottle of PVA glue
  • Beads, buttons and sequins – if you have them

* Other materials will depend on individual students’ interests.

Enclosed footwear is essential in all studios on campus.

Lecturer Profile

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Armando has a Master of Art in Constructed Textiles from the Royal College of Art, London. His artistic practice is founded in the act of drawing, and mark making, and the inter-relationships between gesture, surface and space. He has participated in significant group and solo exhibitions both nationally and internationally. He has lectured in Fashion and Textile Design at the University of Technology, Sydney, Kingston University and the London College of Fashion (UAL).

🖂 armando.​chant@​nas.​edu.​au 

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