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36 Arts & Crafts courses about Embroidery

Stamp & Stitch - Print your own tote bag in this embroidery and print-making workshop

5.0(12)

By Hoop & Fred

Join Stephie from Hoop & Fred for an afternoon of creative self-care in this Stamp & Stitch workshop!

Stamp & Stitch - Print your own tote bag in this embroidery and print-making workshop
Delivered In-Person in Manchester2 hours, May 19th, 13:00
£35

Silk shading embroidery: Live Zoom class

By Ecole Saint Clare

Learn the art of silk shading from home

Silk shading embroidery: Live Zoom class
Delivered Online3 hours, May 22nd, 17:00
£209

Goldwork embroidery, Exquisite rose: Live Zoom class

By Ecole Saint Clare

Learn goldwork with this intricate rose

Goldwork embroidery, Exquisite rose: Live Zoom class
Delivered in person or Online3 hours, Jul 13th, 12:00
£173

Mindful Embroidery Workshop - One Stitch at a time

5.0(10)

By Hoop & Fred

A mindful embroidery workshop by Manchester embroidery artist Hoop & Fred! The perfect wholesome activity for a hen do, work event, or community get together!

Mindful Embroidery Workshop - One Stitch at a time
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Lancashire & 3 more
£350

Festive Embroidery Workshop - Stitch your own decorations!

5.0(10)

By Hoop & Fred

The perfect festive embroidery workshop! Organise something a little different for your Christmas party this year!

Festive Embroidery Workshop - Stitch your own decorations!
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Lancashire & 3 more
£300

Introduction to Goldwork Embroidery

By Fairy Wren Embroidery

Introduction to Goldwork Embroidery class at Fisherton Mills, Salisbury

Introduction to Goldwork Embroidery
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£85

Essential Goldwork Embroidery Masterclass in Cumbria

By Maire Curtis Lakeland Studio

A relaxed and informal Goldwork Embroidery course in the lovely setting of a converted 18th Century cotton mill in Warwick Bridge, Carlisle. A relaxed and informal Goldwork Embroidery course in the lovely setting of a converted 18th Century cotton mill in Warwick Bridge, Carlisle. Learn the unique techniques of the fascinating art of Goldwork Embroidery with a comprehensive design that samples essential specialised goldwork stitches and techniques.

Essential Goldwork Embroidery Masterclass in Cumbria
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Carlisle
£138

Applique and free motion stitching - quilting workshop

By cheekyhandmades

Learn to applique, learn what tools and tricks you need to really make this work for you. Also get to grips with the really free and artistic free motion machine embroidery technique. Set your machine free to draw with it, combined with applique you can make stunning art! This is a very practical and hands on class which will see you appliqueing & free motion stitching in no time, the techniques are easily mastered so you can spend your time creating. Part of a 4 day quilting course, but suitable as a stand alone course too.

Applique and free motion stitching - quilting workshop
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£100

Essential Goldwork Embroidery Online/Distance Masterclass (UK PURCHASE ONLY)

By Maire Curtis Lakeland Studio

Learn the unique art of Goldwork Embroidery with a modern design that samples essential specialised goldwork stitches and techniques.

Essential Goldwork Embroidery Online/Distance Masterclass (UK PURCHASE ONLY)
Delivered Online On Demand
£123

Introduction to Blackwork Embroidery in Cumbria

By Maire Curtis Lakeland Studio

A relaxed and informal Blackwork Embroidery course in the lovely setting of a converted 18th Century cotton mill in Warwick Bridge, Carlisle. This course has been designed to guide the complete beginner or act as a refresher for those who may have dabbled in Blackwork embroidery in the past. We will cover the history, styles of Blackwork embroidery, threads and techniques.

Introduction to Blackwork Embroidery in Cumbria
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Internationally
£88

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Gina-B Silkworks

gina-b silkworks

Grantham

Gina-B Silkworks designs and produces a variety of craft kits, books, DVDs and other items with an emphasis on handwork & passementerie - decorative textile crafts. We also stock a range of tools & materials for these crafts. Gina also makes bespoke items to commission. "Traditional Crafts for the modern maker" About Gina - Gina Barrett has been making reconstructions of buttons, dress trimmings and other passementerie for museums and costumiers since 1999. Her work can be seen in a variety of museums, heritage sites & stately homes including the Royal Mews, the Royal Armouries, Historic Royal Palaces, The Victoria & Albert Museum, English Heritage, Chicago Museum of Art and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.  She provided buttons, ribbons and braid for an award-winning project at Perth Museum, and hundreds of buttons for the film “Sweeney Todd”. Her latest film work includes buttons for "Napoleon" and "Lee". She has created buttons & trimmings for various series including “The Crown”, “Becoming Elizabeth” , “A Stitch in Time”. She is the author of a number of books including Buttons, A Passementerie Workshop Manual, Dorset Ring Buttons, Thread Wrapped Buttons, Zwirnknopf Buttons and the Making Passementerie range of instructional DVDs. She appears on the Create & Craft channel with demonstrations of passementerie techniques, representing her company Gina-B Silkworks. Gina is the contributor for the Passementerie entry in the Encyclopaedia of Medieval Dress and Textiles of the British Isles c. 450-1450 (Brill). She has also co-authored Tak V Bowes Departed: A 15th Century Braiding Manual Examined and 6 booklets on medieval narrow wares, and regularly produces how-to articles for magazines, as well as papers and essays on other forms of passementerie. Gina has been involved in textile research projects with groups around the world, and is a founder member of Soper Lane, a group begun in 1999 to research the lives and work of the medieval London silkwomen.  Gina is a trained illustrator, with a background in historical and diagram illustration and graphic design. Her passion for textiles grew from studying historical costume for her illustrative work.