
Weave a Paper Cord Stool with Rachael South
Danish Paper Cord - Seat Weaving with Rachael South
Overview: Explore the art of Danish paper-cord weaving, celebrated for its durability and refined look. Learn the distinct qualities of paper cord and how to work with it efficiently. Master the techniques of preparation and setting up for weaving on small footstools.
This simple material was featured in some of Denmark's most iconic furniture designs from the 1940s to the 1960s. Renowned mid-century designers like Hans Wegner and Niels Moller incorporated the cord into many of their most famous pieces. Students will leave with their own footstool upon completion of the course.
Tutor Bio: Rachael South is a third-generation Master chair caner and seat weaver, trained by her father and specializing in traditional and contemporary seat weaving. After studying textiles, Rachael worked in the Passementerie business before founding her own company. She teaches the AMUSF qualification at London Metropolitan University and often teaches at West Dean College.
Based in East London, Rachael works on fine antiques, modern restoration, and experimental seat weaving using traditional and non-traditional materials. Her work has been exhibited, and she has contributed to restoration projects for the William Morris Gallery and the Museum of London. Rachael is also the caning expert on the popular TV series The Repair Shop and is a member of several craft associations.
What to bring: All materials, frames and tools are supplied during the duration of the course.
Dates: 6-7 October 2025 9.30am-4.30pm
Course cost: tbc
Cancellations: Refunds will not be granted after 7 days, except in the event that the reserved place is successfully filled from the wait list, in which case a full refund will be issued.
Rachael South
Rachael South is a third-generation Master chair caner and seat weaver, trained by her father and specializing in traditional and contemporary seat weaving. After studying textiles, Rachael worked in the Passementerie business before founding her own company. She teaches the AMUSF qualification at London Metropolitan University and often teaches at West Dean College.
Based in East London, Rachael works on fine antiques, modern restoration, and experimental seat weaving using traditional and non-traditional materials. Her work has been exhibited, and she has contributed to restoration projects for the William Morris Gallery and the Museum of London. Rachael is also the caning expert on the popular TV series The Repair Shop and is a member of several craft associations.