Textile Rose Choker Necklace Workshop

Learn how to turn silk fabric into an accessory in this jewellery class in London.



5 hours Class size 1 to 4 guests       £60 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Forming petals

Forming Petals

Forming petal individually


Shaping the textile flower

Shaping the Textile Flower

Shaping the textile flower


Stitching petals together

Stitching Petals Together

Stitching petals together


In this textile jewellery making workshop in London, you’ll make your own silk rose choker necklace using textile flower-making techniques. Learn how to shape treated silk organza into rose petals, assemble them into a textile flower, and turn the finished rose into a wearable choker with suede cord and metal fastening.
This class is suitable even if you have no previous experience with textile flowers or jewellery making. You'll be guided. through the process step by step, from preparing the petals to finishing the choker.
What to expect:
  • Work with treated silk organza to create natural-looking petals.
  • Shape and assemble a textile rose by hand.
  • Finish the piece with suede cord, toggle clasps, and jewellery hardware.
By the end of the class, you’ll leave with a finished textile rose choker necklace and a practical understanding of how textile flowers can be used in contemporary accessories.
What you'll get
  • Your finished necklace to take home!
  • All materials are provided, including natural silk organza in a choice of shades, suede cord, and the hardware needed to complete your necklace.
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
What to bring
Just yourself and your creativity!
Location

Sewing Academy - 43 Moreton Street, London

This venue is a short walk from Pimlico tube station (200m).

Textile Rose Choker Necklace Workshop location
Your teacher

Ksenia Semirova
Ksenia Semirova

female Women-owned

Ksenia Semirova is a textile artist, embroidery designer, and educator working with hand embroidery for fashion and art.
She first came to embroidery through her own creative practice and later developed it professionally through an MA in Textiles at the University of Brighton. Her work brings together a range of techniques, including Lunéville and tambour embroidery, goldwork, pearl embroidery, textile manipulation, and surface embellishment.
Ksenia teaches embroidery as a real hand skill, not as a quick craft activity. Her workshops are practical, focused, and technique-led. Her private tuition sessions are for people who want direct guidance and proper time with the technique — from complete beginners to fashion students and creatives who want to use embroidery in their own projects.
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