Latex Workshops came about because I took a lesson from a friend as I needed to learn due to the fact myself and partner Jojo were going to start a latex accessory company Queen Latex. We were taught how to cut, glue and construct latex. That made me think I should start my own workshop.
Over the past 23 years on the fetish scene, I have made a few bits and pieces. Mainly rouhly cut up with a pair of sissors and cobbled together to make armbands, straps and cuffs.
So I know first hand what it's like to be a beginner but in just a few short months I mastered it. As a result Jo and I have created Queen Latex Accessories and I have been running Latex Workshops for nearly two years now. So you see, you can learn very quickly.
We all have different reasons for wanting to learn!
* Adding an accessory to an outfit is another great way of using your skills. Start small with something like a collar and then build up to larger items when you have your confidence.
* One of the huge plus points of working with rubber is being able to do your own repairs and alterations. Sometimes you just don't have the time to post the item back to the manufacturer. Plus you may feel it's too old and would just reather patch that hole yourself.
* You would make yourself the most popular slave in the world if you learnt this skill.
* With all the celebratites currently into latex, it seems like more and more students are wanting to learn. It certianly beats having to overlock seams and cut on the grain!
* Fetishists who have interesting bondage items they would like to realise.
* Cute and sexy divas who live for the next skimpy dress to embellish.
* Fashionistas looking to add bows and flounces to OTT outfits.
* Performers wanting to cut cost on costumes and also get something unique.
Whatever your reason. We're here to realise your dreams and after care is very important to us.
We are about to start our fifth workshop on Saturday May 7th...we have worked hard over the last six months to bring you the best possible workshop and have perfected it with each one. The decision to offer an apron was taken so that the workshop would flow and everyone works at the same pace. If everyone was to make different things it would be very disjointed. The colour choice enables you to make the apron YOU want. I chose to make a medical one and with the scraps I made a collar and mask. Jim always brings a few scraps and I took a small piece of red for the cross. Now it's part of the Queen Latex collection.
Sponsored by Radical Rubber.
Our Tool Kit's are only £35!
Some of the students work below. White latex stockings and black suspender belt by Damien.