Forthcoming Courses
Logie Steading Courses started in 1995 and each year there are two groups of practical 1 - 4 day courses, one starting in early Spring and the other in Autumn. The tutors are specially chosen for the combination of their enthusiasm and technical ability. Logie Steading Courses are not only practical and instructive, they are also fun!
Basket Making - Jane Allan
Jane lives and works in Argyll where she makes a wide range of functional
willow baskets. A very experienced tutor and longstanding member (and
current courses co-ordinator) of the Scottish Basketmakers' Circle she
is returning to Logie after a very successful workshop in the spring.
No more supermarket plastic bags - make yourself a unique basket. No two creations will be the same and you will take home an attractive and useful basket, as well as the skills to make more.
Bookbinding - Laura and Chris West
Laura is a classically trained, award winning bookbinder specialising
in traditional and contemporary hand-sewn books. A first class BA degree
in Bookbinding from Roehampton Institute in London provided the sound
traditional training and historical knowledge on which much of her work
is based. A Queen Elizabeth Scholar (2000) and Balvenie Artisan of the
Year (2005), Laura and her husband, Chris, have run the Isle of Skye Bindery since 1999 and take
on a wide range of bookbinding jobs, from limited editions to one-off
commissions. Having taught many workshops locally and at university
level, Laura's supportive approach to teaching involves using comprehensive
printed notes alongside step-by-step demonstrations.
The bookbinding classes at Logie have evolved over the last few years and we are planning a slightly different format this year to give pupils a chance to tackle lengthier projects. Pupils can choose whether they would like to create some new books or restore some old friends. Numbers will be limited to 8 in total for the two courses which will be run in tandem.
- November 1, 2 and 3 Bookbinding

There will the opportunity to bind at least one robust, traditional book from start to finish acquiring and developing a range of bookbinding skills. As always Laura will have sumptuous papers, cloths and leather to enable you to make completely unique artefacts. Although there will be a main 'project' you may work on a personal book project - just let Laura know in advance so that the appropriate course notes and materials will be on hand.
- November 1, 2 and 3 Book Restoration
Alternatively, there will be opportunity to bring a treasured book back to life and preserve it for years to come. For those interested, the tooling stove, lettering and some basic decorative tools will be on hand, although if labels are required, please contact Laura/Chris in advance: books@laurawest.com This course is for students who have already acquired basic bookbinding skills. Numbers limited to max 4
2 days: £140
3 days: £180 
China Mending - Anna Hackett
There
is something extraordinarily pleasing in seeing a damaged treasure restored
to perfection, especially if you are able to do it yourself.
Since 1985, Anna has been teaching this skill; she is an established
and respected china restorer, recommended by Sothebys, and teacher of
great experience. The classes are intensive and very practical. Students
work on a variety of pieces, exploring traditional and modern methods
of achieving the very best results.
- 1 - 4 March 2011 - China Mending: Beginners & Advanced
Mending skills, cleaning techniques, separating poorly glued pieces,
removing rivets. Bonding single and multiple breaks, sealing cracks,
filling chips and holes. Comprehensive modelling skills to replace missing
parts. Painting skills and accurate colour matching will be developed
to conceal all traces of repair. Advanced students should bring clean
china, mended where possible, ready for painting.
4 days: £210.00
A set of specialist materials will be supplied at an additional
cost of £25.
Garden Photography - Ray Cox
Ray Cox is an established professional photographer specialising in the gardens and plants of Scotland. He is a member of the Cox family of horticultural experts who have run their world-famous business and garden at Glendoick in Perthshire, Scotland, for three generations.
Ray’s work is regularly published in a wide range of media including national newspapers and magazines, websites, books, calendars etc including the recent award-winning publication Scotland for Gardeners. He has recently started to lead garden photography workshops through which anyone with a digital camera
and a basic understanding of photography can develop their skills and pick up many professional tips to help make the most of the modern technology.
JUNE 24 Ray will start with a digital presentation covering the main theory and techniques relevant to garden and plant photography. Participants will be given the chance to put their new-found knowledge into practice by taking their cameras into the garden where there will be photographic opportunities from vistas to plant combinations
and individual blooms. The course will continue inside with photographs uploaded onto the computer for discussion and analysis
We are delighted that Ray has offered to come to Logie to lead this course, giving amateurs a chance to see how the professionals use their cameras to produce wonderful photographs.
1 day £65
More information about Ray and the workshop can be found on his website: www.rcoxgardenphotos.co.uk

Crewel Embroidery - Maud Crawford
Maud has been interested in crewel - or Jacobean - work for many years. She has completed many crewel projects, extensive and small, traditional and modern, and teaches a large group of embroiderers who meet on a regular basis in central Scotland.
This very old form of embroidery uses wool on linen and is immensely creative and great fun, with no limit to designs and colour. In 2 days you will learn many different stitches, how to use and shade colour. By the end of the course you will have the knowledge to enable you to finish your design on your own! If you have a particular colour scheme which you would like your work to match, please send a sample with your application so that Maud can bring appropriate colours.
Materials including a frame, linen, design and wools suitable for making a cushion or firescreen are available at a cost of £40
Gardening - Andrew Duncan
Andrew trained with the National Trust for Scotland, became Head Gardener
at Branklyn Garden, Perth followed by five years as Head Gardener at
the House of Pitmuies, Forfar. He is an enthusiastic and knowledgeable
plantsman and now runs his own garden business. His courses offer hands
on professional practicality with a wide range of theoretical information,
at all times aiming to share ideas and extend the ability and confidence
of the individual.
- due to restrusturing work in the garden there will be no course this spring
Making the most of your Garden: Spring tasks to set the garden for the forthcoming seasons: pruning of roses and shrubs; introduction to soils, manures and nutrients; compost making and mulching; plant supports/training. With plenty of opportunity to gain from Andrew's huge knowledge and experience - questions about your own garden are welcome!
To make enquiries about any of the above courses please contact
or telephone 01309 611278
Other Courses
Additional courses are being run by Diva Designs. Please see the Diva Designs page for details.
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