In this 3 hour workshop, you’ll be guided through the creative and satisfying process of lino block printing - from initial idea to final print.
We’ll start by exploring different approaches to designing lino blocks, with a special focus on how to create satisfying repeat patterns. Whether you’re drawn to bold shapes, intricate detail, or abstract motifs, you’ll learn how to turn your ideas into printable designs.Then it’s time to carve! You’ll be shown the basics of lino cutting - from using the tools safely to achieving clean, confident lines.
Each participant will design, carve, and print two 7.5 x 7.5 cm lino blocks of their own. We’ll print your blocks onto paper during the session, and you’ll leave with your carved blocks, your prints, and a handy pamphlet explaining how to repeat and combine your designs in future projects.
Best of all, your lino blocks can be used again and again – on paper or fabric (with the right inks) - and we’ll talk through ideas for how to continue printing at home.
You’ll receive a 56 x 76 cm sheet of 250gsm smooth printing paper to cut and use for your prints. Want to turn your work into bunting? Upgrade to 6 pre-cut large bunting shapes for an extra £5 – perfect for creating your own printed garland.
Learn key techniques for designing effective lino blocks
Explore pattern-making and repetition in print design
Carve and print 2 of your own unique lino stamps
Receive a take-home pamphlet with repeat pattern ideas
Walk away with your blocks and prints, ready to use again
What you'll get
2 x 7.5cm x 7.5cm lino blocks to carve and keep
All tools and materials for designing, carving, and printing
A selection of printing inks and paper
A take-home pamphlet on repeat pattern techniques
Guidance on how to use your blocks again for paper or fabric printing
Knowledge required
None! This workshop is beginner-friendly and suitable for all skill levels. Whether you're an experienced doodler or a curious first-timer, you’ll be supported every step of the way.
What to bring
No materials needed – just your ideas and enthusiasm!
If you have a specific design idea in mind, feel free to bring reference images.