Practical Fashion & Art Workshops in Bangalore
Master traditional arts and modern techniques with our hands-on workshops. From Tanjore painting to Aari embroidery, we focus on skill-building that gets you ready to create.
A glimpse into our bustling Tanjore painting workshop. Here, our students are fully engaged in learning this traditional art form, which they can then apply to their fashion designs.
This video provides a complete look at our course, including scenes from our hands-on tie and dye workshop. I explain how we cover practical skills alongside design theory to provide a well-rounded education.
About this collection
When you walk into these workshops, you don't need to carry a thing. We provide a full kit—from the wooden frames and needles for Aari work to the specific dyes for our tie and dye sessions. The goal is simple: you show up with your creativity, and I ensure you have everything else to practice right here under guidance, so you leave knowing exactly how to handle the materials on your own.
Whether you are a homemaker looking to start a boutique or a student wanting to add a creative edge to your portfolio, these workshops are designed to get your hands messy in the best way possible. We believe that fashion design is not just about theory—it is about understanding the fabric, the dye, and the needle.
In our Tanjore painting and block printing sessions, you will learn the art of detail. Tanjore painting requires patience and specific material handling, which is why we guide you step-by-step through the traditional techniques. Similarly, our tie and dye and batik workshops teach you how to work with natural and synthetic dyes, helping you understand how different fabrics like silk or cotton react to color.
For those focusing on garment embellishment, the Aari embroidery sessions cover over 100+ stitches. You will practice using the Aari cot, attaching sugar beads, stone chains, and zardosi. We also emphasize 'boutique-ready' skills. This means we do not just teach the design; we teach you how to trace motifs, transfer patterns, and finish edges for a professional look.
Every workshop is held at our Basaveshwar Nagar studio, and because we keep our batches small, you get personal attention while you learn. By the end of these sessions, you are not just taking home a finished piece—you are building a body of work for your professional portfolio. This hands-on experience is what bridges the gap between learning a craft and actually using it to earn.
Chaithu Gowda
I am Chaithu Gowda. I started Classy Designer House because I know how much happiness comes from creating something with your own hands. Whether it is your first time holding a needle or you are brushing up on traditional arts, I am here to make sure you learn the right way—with confidence.
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