Bauhaus Scarves: Screen Print a Bold Silk or Cotton Scarf

Venue

Morley College London - Chelsea Centre

Hortensia Road, London, SW10 0QS

London, England, GB, SW10 0QS

Spend a stylish Saturday immersed in colour, geometry, and modernist design — and leave with a scarf you’ll actually want to wear.

In this one-day taster workshop at Morley College Chelsea Centre for the Creative Industries, you’ll screen print your own contemporary Bauhaus-inspired scarf: a neatly hemmed square of fabric ready for printing. Expect clean lines, graphic shapes, and punchy primary colours, with the option to add metallic accents for extra sheen.

You’ll work with a set of pre-prepared photo-stencil screens featuring bold motifs — stripes, polka dots, triangles, squares, brush marks, and textured elements — and you’ll also create your own hand-cut paper stencils to personalise your design. Combine, layer, and experiment: build background patterns, drop in statement motifs, and develop a scarf that feels both playful and sharply designed.

We’ll be printing with water-based textile pigments (translucent, opaque, and metallic), suitable for cotton and/or silkscarves depending on availability. No experience needed — just a willingness to get hands-on and make something striking.

What you’ll do

  • Learn the essentials of textile screen printing
  • Mix and layer colour for bold, graphic results
  • Print using photo-stencil motif screens and your own cut stencils
  • Create a finished wearable scarf with a modern Bauhaus edge

Who it’s for

  • Complete beginners welcomed
  • Perfect if you love design, fashion, interiors, and making things that look expensive

Time

  • 10:00am – 4:00pm (with breaks)

Materials

  • Scarves are hemmed and ready to print
  • All inks, screens, tools, and materials provided

Cost

  • £82

Come for the process, leave with a piece of wearable art — crisp, contemporary, and very Chelsea.

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