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Overview

In this relaxed and friendly one-day workshop, we’ll explore the fundamentals of hand embroidery through a series of simple stitching techniques and creative exercises. This course is designed for complete beginners and anyone wanting to build confidence with embroidery in a supportive and creative environment.

Participants will learn how to use embroidery tools and materials, practise a variety of basic stitches and explore ways of combining stitch, colour, and texture to create decorative textile samples and small stitched artworks. Whether you are interested in embroidery for relaxation, creativity, fashion, or craft, this workshop offers an enjoyable introduction to the possibilities of hand stitching.

What Will I Study?

You will learn a range of beginner-friendly embroidery techniques and how to apply them to fabric using simple designs and patterns. We will cover how to prepare fabric in an embroidery hoop, thread needles, transfer designs and combine stitches to create texture and decorative effects.

Students will practise stitches such as running stitch, back stitch, satin stitch, seed stitch, chain stitch, and French knots. We will also explore colour combinations, layering thread, and ways of creating pattern and texture through stitch.

You may choose to create a stitched sampler, small hoop artwork, decorative motif, or personalised textile piece in crazy patchwork. The focus of the workshop is on learning techniques, experimenting creatively and building confidence with embroidery.

Entry Requirements

None - this course is open to all with an interest in embroidery, textiles, craft, or creative making!

Materials

Please bring a selection of embroidery threads or sewing threads in colours you enjoy working with. Cotton embroidery floss is ideal for beginners (a common brand is DMC). Thicker or metallic threads can be couched onto your piece, so do bring along if you see something you fancy. 

You will also need:

  • Embroidery needles
  • Small embroidery scissors
  • An embroidery hoop (8-9 inch hoops work well)
  • Fabric - 1m medium weight, such as cotton, calico or linen
  • You can also bring a long a garment you would like to decorate
  • An hb pencil & sharpener, small ruler & fine pins
  • Sketchbook or paper for planning ideas

Additional useful materials could include:

  • Needle threader (optional)
  • Fabric scraps or felt
  • Buttons, beads, or sequins for embellishment
  • Tracing paper or transfer paper

Please note we do have some fabric, threads and sewing materials available, but you may wish to bring your own materials to personalise your work and continue stitching at home.

Progression

You may wish to attend further embroidery, textiles, or craft workshops, or you could consider enrolling onto one of our longer textile art, fashion, surface design, or mixed media courses.