Al-Khatt (Arabic: الخط), meaning “The Line” in Arabic calligraphy, is reimagined here in katakana as “Aru Hatto,” merging Arabic heritage with Japanese artistry. This 4-day workshop invites participants to immerse themselves in Japanese calligraphy (shodō) and contemporary fashion design. Under the guidance of fashion designer Sayuri Kurotsu and calligrapher Minami Shimizu you will explore brush techniques, experiment with everyday objects to create unique calligraphic styles, and translate your designs onto fabric.
The highlight of the workshop is the creation of a personalized hijab — a piece that blends cultural tradition, personal expression, and modern style. Participants will also learn basic sewing machine techniques to bring their designs to life. By the end, you’ll leave with a one-of-a-kind, handmade hijab and the skills to continue exploring calligraphy and textile design on your own.
DAY-BY-DAY PROGRAM
Day 1 – Sew It
- Workshop introduction
- Sewing machine basics
- Hemming the main fabric for the final piece
Day 2 – Ink It / Design It
- Calligraphy lecture by Minami Shimizu
- Brush practice
- Experimenting with everyday items to find each participant’s preferred style
Day 3 – Design It / Own It
- Translating calligraphy ideas into fabric design
- Start working on the hijab
Day 4 – Own It (1.5 hours) / Capture it (1.5 hours)
- Complete the hijab
- Showcase and final discussion
- Shooting