Crafts CouncilDirectoryJahnavi InnissCraft Workshop: AppliquéAboutWorking with the Lewisham Youth Offending Service I produced a workshop that engaged young people with craft as a form of self-expression. Whilst the young girls within the Youth Offending Service feel as though they are misunderstood and misrepresented within society, I worked with them to produce an appliqué piece which affirms and speaks to their own thoughts and beliefs. Each letter of the alphabet created by the young girls speaks to the beliefs of one or all of the participants.Jahnavi InnissLondon, EnglandLewisham Youth Offending Service Appliqué Workshop, Jahnavi InnissFinal finished pieceLewisham Youth Offending Service Appliqué Workshop, Jahnavi InnissYoung People WorkingCraft Workshop: AppliquéAboutWorking with the Lewisham Youth Offending Service I produced a workshop that engaged young people with craft as a form of self-expression. Whilst the young girls within the Youth Offending Service feel as though they are misunderstood and misrepresented within society, I worked with them to produce an appliqué piece which affirms and speaks to their own thoughts and beliefs. Each letter of the alphabet created by the young girls speaks to the beliefs of one or all of the participants.Jahnavi InnissLondon, EnglandLewisham Youth Offending Service Appliqué Workshop, Jahnavi InnissFinal finished pieceLewisham Youth Offending Service Appliqué Workshop, Jahnavi InnissYoung People WorkingMore from Jahnavi InnissProjectPengin Books: Emma Dabiri What White People Can Do Next: From Allyship to CoalitionProjectBlack British History,ProjectCraft Workshop: Textile PortraitureProjectCraft Workshop: Portable HistoriesProjectCraft Workshop: Sculpting History